Re: Problem to run debian testing on my desktop computer

2013-01-10 Thread Bob Proulx
Mathieu Stumpf wrote: > Thank for your help Bob, I'll try that as soon as I can. I think I > should be able to do that in command line without a screen. It is too difficult to accomplish without a display and completely typo free. Instead boot the installer as a rescue media. Since you have just

Re: Problem to run debian testing on my desktop computer

2013-01-08 Thread Bob Proulx
Bob Proulx wrote: > Try installing the linux-image-nonfree package to get the firmware > blobs. I am thinking that has a good chance of solving your problem > too. Typo warning. Of course that should have said "firmware-linux-nonfree" instead of "linux-image-nonfree". Bob signature.asc Descri

Re: Problem to run debian testing on my desktop computer

2013-01-08 Thread Bob Proulx
Bob Proulx wrote: > Try installing the linux-image-nonfree package to get the firmware > blobs. I am thinking that has a good chance of solving your problem > too. > > Your next question would be how? And as an answer I am not sure. I And then of course the answer came to me after I mailed tha

Re: Problem to run debian testing on my desktop computer

2013-01-08 Thread Bob Proulx
Mathieu Stumpf wrote: > I just installed debian testing on my desktop, and while I was > through the installation process with no problem, rebooting on my > fresh new system led me to a screen filled with artefacts > pixels. Rebooting the system and removing the "quite" option in > grub, I was able

Re: Problem to run debian testing on my desktop computer

2013-01-08 Thread Brian
On Tue 08 Jan 2013 at 17:30:51 +0100, Mathieu Stumpf wrote: > 02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI > RV620 LE [Radeon HD 3450] There are a number of installation bugs open on this topic. #696206 comes easily to hand. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-re