On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 09:53:59AM -0500, Kent West wrote: > On 10/30/18 3:17 AM, P M wrote: > > Hey, this is Piyush M. > > > > I TRIED TO INSTALL DEBIAN MANY TIMES BUT FAILED BADLY. I NEVER USED > > DEBIAN. > > I suggest you try again, and take notes if necessary, and ask this list > when you run into an issue, making sure to be specific about what errors > are listed, when, after doing what. (Be sure to use descriptive subject > lines on your emails, so that two years from now when someone is > searching on "How to fix X", they don't miss it because it's buried in a > mail with a non-meaningful subject line like "I'm having a problem".) > > Installing Debian is the first thing for you to accomplish. After that, > the other issues in your email can be addressed.
Also be sure to say what kind of machine you're installing on (exact model number if possible, or what kind of virtual machine it is, if you're installing virtually), which installer you're using, whether you're attempting to use wireless networking during the installation, and so on. I'll skip forward a bit and say that if this is an attempted LAPTOP installation, then you probably want to use the unofficial installer images that include non-free firmware. Most laptops have hardware (especially the wireless network interfaces) that won't work with only free drivers and firmware. http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/current/ Free software purists may of course choose not to use these images because they include non-free firmware. In such cases, I would advise not using a laptop unless it is custom-built for Freedom.