> I can't install driver for my graphical card - nVidia Quadro 130M on
> Debian Squeeze i386
Try Lennart Sorensen's guide:
http://tinyplanet.ca/~lsorense/debian/debian-nvidia-dri-howto.html
It will set things right.
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On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Sjoerd Hardeman
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> Jan Hlodan schreef:
>>
>> Hello,
>> I can't install driver for my graphical card - nVidia Quadro 130M on
>> Debian Squeeze i386
>> I used all methods on:
>> http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers
>>
>> Here is the output from the last
Jan Hlodan schreef:
Hello,
I can't install driver for my graphical card - nVidia Quadro 130M on
Debian Squeeze i386
I used all methods on:
http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers
Here is the output from the last method:
http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#Method4
A few days ago the
Manoj Shukla wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to install the unofficial Debian-AMD64 Sarge release on AMD64-dual core
system with 4GB RAM using DVD image. It appears that the keybord is not being recognized
at the screen asking for "Choose Language". Please let me know the solution.
Thanks
Manoj Shuk
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 05:20:28PM -0600, Manoj Shukla wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to install the unofficial Debian-AMD64 Sarge release on
> AMD64-dual core system with 4GB RAM using DVD image. It appears that the
> keybord is not being recognized at the screen asking for "Choose Language".
> P
On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 10:06:42AM -0500, Robert Ames wrote:
> Hello,
> I downloaded the stable release of Debian (Woody) via jigdo. I downloaded all 7 iso
>images. Each time, it reported that the checksums were correct.
>
> When I went to install, I got the message from CD 1 that the file
>/ins
Debian User wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Ricardo Gabriel Herdt wrote:
>
> >try
> >mount /dev/hdd /mnt/cdrom
>
> Why not..open your computer up...find out what it is on (i.e. master,
> slave, prim/secon) and then you know WHAT the device is :)
Yuck. Easier to try all four devices:
#
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Ricardo Gabriel Herdt wrote:
>try
>mount /dev/hdd /mnt/cdrom
Why not..open your computer up...find out what it is on (i.e. master,
slave, prim/secon) and then you know WHAT the device is :)
Joe
>
> but I'm not a indicated person to say how to make this things
try
mount /dev/hdd /mnt/cdrom
but I'm not a indicated person to say how to make this things for you, I'm
a bit new in Linux.
Ricardo Gabriel Herdt
Em qua, 12 jul 2000, you wrote:
> At 13:12 12.07.00 -0300, you wrote:
> > Hi Christian,
>
> Hi to
Hi Christian,
try to open another shell by pressing ALT + F2 and mount the cdrom by
yourself. Just an idea.
Ricardo Gabriel Herdt
Em qua, 12 jul 2000, Christian Mathes escreveu:
> Hi all,
>
> I currently install Debian 2.1 from an ATAPI (IDE) CD-ROM drive.
> I have pr
ed 4/25/00 7:14:35 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
kmself@ix.netcom.com writes:
<< Subj: Re: problem with installation program
Date: 4/25/00 7:14:35 PM US Mountain Standard Time
From: kmself@ix.netcom.com
To:debian-user@lists.debian.org
I'd encourage both of you to check
I'd encourage both of you to check this out further and communicate any
results to the installation/howto maintainers. Questions with
NCR53c series SCSI CDROMs have been appearing with some frequency of
late. I don't have direct experience, but know that web/usenet searches
are pretty thin on re
Steve,
I had a similar problem when trying to install the EXACT same CD from my
book. I do however have SCSI peripherals. What I eventually ended up
doing was downloading Debian off of the net and it is now running great! I
know that is not what you are looking for. Something I ran across
On 18 Sep 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I got a problem when I installed debian-linux according to the installation
> guide.
>
>Hardware: 32 RAM/2 GB disk/IBM compatable 586
>
>1. Installation with disk
>
> I copied files:resc1440.bin,drv1440.bin,base2_0.tgz,linux,install.bat and
> loadin.e
At 08:53 AM 9/18/1998 -0400, you wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>[stuff deleted]
>> Maybe someone would tell me how to install linux with floppys exactly.
I assume you have the 5 or 6 images (resc1440.bin, etc) in a directory on a
DOS (or Win9x/NT) machine. You also need rawrite2.exe (or the ol
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[stuff deleted]
> Maybe someone would tell me how to install linux with floppys exactly.
Try a fresh format on all 7 floppies (full format, not the quick format). All
it takes is one flakey sector on the floppy to torpedo you.
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Thomas K
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> I got a problem when I installed debian-linux according to the
installation guide.
>>
>> Hardware: 32 RAM/2 GB disk/IBM compatable 586
>>
>> 1. Installation with disk
>>
>>I copied files:resc1440.bin,drv1440.bin,base2_0.tgz,linux,install.bat
and loadin.exe
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> I got a problem when I installed debian-linux according to the
installation guide.
>>
>> Hardware: 32 RAM/2 GB disk/IBM compatable 586
>>
>> 1. Installation with disk
>>
>>I copied files:resc1440.bin,drv1440.bin,base2_0.tgz,linux,install.bat
and loadin.exe
Your problem must be perplexing. I just installed a machine last night
with floppies with nary a problem. There may be something in the way
your box is reading the floppy drive during boot. I used rawrite to
create the rescue disk, driver disk, and the five bin disks, then stuck
the rescue in the b
I am in the middle of an upgrade from Debian 1.1 to 1.2 right now and ran
into the same problem. Download the libc5 from the unstable directory.
It seems that a few packages got into stable when the libc5 they needed
wasn't. An easy fix though Oh, if you need/want the libc5-devel
packa
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