Am Montag, 10. Januar 2022, 16:21:25 CET schrieb Eric S Fraga:
Had a similar issue with a notebook from Dell some time ago.
The reason was, that the binary firmware did not exist on on the installer
cdrom or dvd. The network interface was just too new!
This is a problem with debian's policy and
On Saturday, 8 Jan 2022 at 20:07, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> If you can bear it: reinstall, using the unofficial image, including
> non-free firmware.
I had to do this for a recently purchased Dell laptop with Intel NIC
on-board. Worked just fine this way but wouldn't install without the
non-fre
sciguy composed on 2022-01-08 12:13 (UTC-0500):
> It seems the root of my problem is in Microsoft's choice to take over
> the EFI in a recent update, thereby supplanting GRUB, which was there
> before. GRUB was a technology I understood fairly well; EFI is not. Can
> anyone suggest, or point to
On Sat, Jan 08, 2022 at 12:13:41PM -0500, sciguy wrote:
> This has happened with what I have tried so far: Debian and Ubuntu. I have
> been accustomed to my network card being auto-detected and the internet
> being automatically connected with an installation, but I am not getting
> internet on ins
On 1/8/22 19:13, sciguy wrote:
> This has happened with what I have tried so far: Debian and Ubuntu. I
> have been accustomed to my network card being auto-detected and the
> internet being automatically connected with an installation, but I am
> not getting internet on installation, so much of the
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