On 06/05/2013 03:51 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Hi Paul,
paul e condon wrote:
I purchased some time ago a refurb Dell GX620. I have received
conflicting advice on this list about whether I should use amd64 or
i386 CDs to install Wheezy, but amd64 CDs seem to get further into
the install so what I wan
Hi Paul,
paul e condon wrote:
> I purchased some time ago a refurb Dell GX620. I have received
> conflicting advice on this list about whether I should use amd64 or
> i386 CDs to install Wheezy, but amd64 CDs seem to get further into
> the install so what I want help with now is all about amd64 ty
I purchased some time ago a refurb Dell GX620. I have received
conflicting advice on this list about whether I should use amd64 or i386
CDs to install Wheezy, but amd64 CDs seem to get further into the
install so what I want help with now is all about amd64 type CDs.
I set out to install using
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 05:42:01 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> It is a daunting task to create an install CD that works in all cases on
> all machines.
Try kanotix! a very promising Live CD:
http://forum.kanotix.net/viewtopic.php?t=8473
>From distrowatch.com:
KANOTIX is a Linux live CD based on
Ryan M. O'Toole wrote:
Hi,
I burned a netinst image to a cd in order to install Debian on my
system. It got to "Detecting hardware to find CD Drives" and the
progress bar would never pass 2%. Under the progress bar it reads "
Loading module 'ohci1394' for 'Texas Instruments TSB43AB21
IEEE
Hi,
I burned a netinst image to a cd in order to install Debian on my
system. It got to "Detecting hardware to find CD Drives" and the
progress bar would never pass 2%. Under the progress bar it reads "
Loading module 'ohci1394' for 'Texas Instruments TSB43AB21
IEEE-1394a-2000 Controller'..
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