Re: Installing Debian 7.3.0 more

2013-12-21 Thread Alireza Bahrami
Dear Doug,
 
Thanks for your directives.
As you advised, I downloaded CDCC and burnt the iso image on a CD. The CD was 
enough for it. 
this time it worked when I inserted the Cd into the Dell lap.
 
Thanks  Regards
Alireza



From: Doug dmcgarr...@optonline.net
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org 
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2013 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: Installing Debian 7.3.0 more


On 12/21/2013 01:57 AM, Doug wrote:
 On 12/21/2013 01:47 AM, Go Linux wrote:
 On Sat, 12/21/13, Alireza Bahrami a_bahra...@yahoo.com wrote:

  Subject: Installing Debian 7.3.0
  To: debian-user@lists.debian.org debian-user@lists.debian.org
  Date: Saturday, December 21, 2013, 12:29 AM
      Hi,
      I'm
  an Iranian electronic engineer focused on industrial
  automation projects. After some years of work
  experience I've come to the conclusion that I should
  learn linux for doing my projects in a more efficent
  way.  Unfortunately I don't know any thing about it
  and I'm completely new. The first step of course is
  installing it. Here I don't have access to any Debian OS
  distributor to buy the CDs from, so I downloaded 
 debian-7.3.0-i386-CD-1.iso sized
  648MB and copied it on a CD.  According to
  Debian website it's enough for installing Debian on
  a system. There is an old Dell Latitude laptop with
  specs as below which I chose to for this purpose:
      Mobile Pentium4: 1.8GHz
  CPU
  Speed: 1.8GHz
  Level
  2 Cache: 512KB
  System Memory: 256MB
  Video
  Memory: 32MB
  Hard
  Drive: 40GB
      Its
  current OS is windows. Then I chose CD ROM drive as the
  first boot system on the laptop and inserted the CD and
  restarted the PC. It tried to run the CD, but Linux
  didn't come up and after few seconds windows booted up.
    First
  I thought it was due to a bios setup, so I tried the CD with
  a desktop pc. Again I had the same problem.
  Is there any one who could Kindly give me some
  directives to overcome this problem.
      -

 You cannot just copy the iso to CD as a data file.  You need to burn 
 the iso as an image for it to be bootable.  I have no idea how to do 
 that with Windows apps.  With those specs you probably want a minimal 
 desktop environment.  I suggest avoiding Gnome and KDE as they are 
 resource hogs.

 To burn an iso image to a cd  or dvd in Windows, first download a free 
 file called CDCC from this place

 http://burncdcc.en.softonic.com/

 and install it to your Windows machine. It *only* burns iso files, so 
 you can't screw up!

 When you have it installed, just snap on the icon, and point it at 
 your downloaded iso. Put a blank disk
 --in this case, a DVD--into your drive and let 'er rip!  (I'm pretty 
 sure the Debian distro is too big to fit
 on a CD.)

 --doug



You can probably put more memory into your Dell lap. This will be 
important with a large dsitro like debian, or any of the
modern main-stream do-it-all distros. I would guess, without looking at 
the manual, you could put 2GB memory into the
machine, but you might have to put two 1GB cards. There is the 
possibility that you could put just one 2GB card in.
(I put 4GB into a Dell Inspiron, on two 2GB cards, altho the manual says 
it will only take 2GB. This allows me to use up
to 3.3GB or so.) 


--doug


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Installing Debian 7.3.0

2013-12-20 Thread Alireza Bahrami
Hi,

I'm an Iranian electronic engineer focused on industrial automation projects. 
After some years of work experience I've come to the conclusion that I should 
learn linux for doing my projects in a more efficent way.  Unfortunately I 
don't know any thing about it and I'm completely new. The first step of course 
is installing it. Here I don't have access to any Debian OS distributor to buy 
the CDs from, so I downloaded debian-7.3.0-i386-CD-1.iso sized 648MB and copied 
it on a CD.  According to Debian website it's enough for installing Debian on a 
system. There is an old Dell Latitude laptop with specs as below which I chose 
to for this purpose:

Mobile Pentium4: 1.8GHz
CPU Speed: 1.8GHz
Level 2 Cache: 512KB
System Memory: 256MB
Video Memory: 32MB
Hard Drive: 40GB

Its current OS is windows. Then I chose CD ROM drive as the first boot system 
on the laptop and inserted the CD and restarted the PC. It tried to run the CD, 
but Linux didn't come up and after few seconds windows booted up. 
First I thought it was due to a bios setup, so I tried the CD with a desktop 
pc. Again I had the same problem. 
Is there any one who could Kindly give me some directives to overcome this 
problem.

Kind Regards
Alireza Bahrami