Hi Fabrizio,
2016-02-06 11:39 GMT+01:00 Fabrizio Carrai :
>
> The system succesfully boot the installation ISO from USB, so I also tried
> to put the HD in an USB interface adapter but again without results.
>
What is the name of Debian installation ISO image you have used ?
2013/3/31 Patrick Bartek
> I'd rather do it where DPMS is initially run on boot. Anybody know?
The DPMS standard defines how to signal power saving modes to the monitor.
The xset program only checks if the display system supports the DPMS
standard and sets the required power level.
2013/3/11 Claudius Hubig :
> Richard specifically asked for version 6.0.5[0], which is _not_ the
> current version.
You should be able to issue the following command to generate a
netinst ISO image (after installing the jigdo-file package):
jigdo-lite --noask
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/arch
Hi,
2012/7/15 Guido Martínez :
> It's the most recent debian cd on the site. No previous upgrades.
>
> $ uname -a
> Linux mk-ii 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Sun May 6 04:01:19 UTC 2012 i686 GNU/Linux
You could consider to install a newer kernel from backports repository [0].
[0] http://backports-master.d
Hi,
2012/7/15 Guido Martínez :
> I have a 16gb Kingston SDHC. But now with
> my new installation the card is completely unresponsive, I can't use
> fdisk, nor dd, nor cat on it. Also system shutdown will halt until I
> remove the card from the reader.
Please, specify debian version and kernel ve
2012/5/15 :
> Did aptitude safe-upgrade with aptitude yesterday and there are a heap of
> errors like:
> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
> A package failed to install. Trying to recover:
> Setting up fontconfig-config (2.9.0-3) ...
> rmdir: failed to remove `/var/lib/defom
2012/5/13 Alex Padoly :
> Which GNU package I can installed on DEBIAN WORKSTATION to work as
> SOLIDWORKS.
The GNU project does not provides this software.
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There are other possible solutions.
One solution is to install the linux-firmware package from the ubuntu
repository (note that thereafter you can't anymore install the
firmware packages from debian repositories due to conflicts). For
example, you could type the following commands as the root use
Hi,
It looks like the requested firmware is not available in debian
squeeze [0] even if debian wiki states otherwise [1].
However, it is still distributed in the upstream kernel release [2].
Therefore, you can get the firmware files from [2]; then, you have to
convert firmware files from ASCII to
2012/4/25 Sian Mountbatten :
> On 24/04/12 23:00, Josep Llauradó wrote:
>> [..snip..]
>> - When I try to format a partition already created on another computer
>> on command line it says nothing (the usual stuff with no errors) but
>> it doesn't work. If I do it using Disk Utility (graphical tool)
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