Re: I can not install Debian because UEFI 32-bit

2014-02-07 Thread Robin
On 7 February 2014 02:23, Renaud15000 . renaud15...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello, I am contacting you because I am confronted with the impossibility to
 install Linux on my computer because it has a 32-bit UEFI (without Legacy
 BIOS mode, although the processor is an x64) and all distributions Linux
 compatible EFI is 64-bit. My computer is a netbook Packard Bell easynote
 ME69BMP. I saw on the internet that other computers now are emerging (such
 as the HP Envy X2) with the same problem.

 That is why I ask you, as a user of Linux, develop a version of Debian
 UEFI-compatible 32-bit. In the hope of one day being able to install Linux
 on my netbook.

 Thank you.


It seems that, correct me if I'm wrong, that Intel are not providing
linux support on certain cpus. Maybe check Intel website or email them
to confirm one way or the other.

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rob


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Re: I can not install Debian because UEFI 32-bit

2014-02-06 Thread Doug

On 02/06/2014 09:23 PM, Renaud15000 . wrote:
Hello, I am contacting you because I am confronted with the 
impossibility to install Linux on my computer because it has a 32-bit 
UEFI (without Legacy BIOS mode, although the processor is an x64) and 
all distributions Linux compatible EFI is 64-bit. My computer is a 
netbook Packard Bell easynote ME69BMP. I saw on the internet that 
other computers now are emerging (such as the HP Envy X2) with the 
same problem.


That is why I ask you, as a user of Linux, develop a version of Debian 
UEFI-compatible 32-bit. In the hope of one day being able to install 
Linux on my netbook.


Thank you.
Don't know how you feel about other versions of Linux. The 'buntus are 
available for installation using mbr. So is PCLinuxOs.  I just recently 
installed (2 weeks ago)
Kubuntu 13.10 32-bit on a machine that has no UEFI. PCLOS has 32-bit 
versions available, that use classic grub. I am partial to the KDE 
desktop, so that's what I use on PCLOS and other distros I try, if it's 
available, but other desktops are available on most distros. If you need 
a lightweight version, LXDE and XFCE are 'buntus--

Lubuntu and Xubuntu. They are also available in PCLOS, and other distros.

I'm not sure how you determine whether a particular version or distro 
you're looking at uses mbr or one of the UEFI systems without actually 
downloading
and burning it, and trying to install it. If there is a list somewhere, 
I'd like to know, and so, I imagine, would a batch of other people. 
Also, there is the problem
of oddball file systems, like LVM. When I tried to install one of the 
distros, it was LVM, which means ordinary partitioning tools don't work, 
and you can't
read an LVM-coded fs from a standard Linux, like PCLOS or Kubuntu, or 
Mint. I don't know if it works the other way--if you can read a standard 
fs from

an LVM-encoded Linux, or even if you can access Windows files.

I think the LVM was invented to employ really large hard drives, in 
excess of 4TB. I don't ever expect to need anything that big!


--doug


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I can not install Debian because UEFI 32-bit

2014-02-06 Thread Renaud15000 .
Hello, I am contacting you because I am confronted with the impossibility
to install Linux on my computer because it has a 32-bit UEFI (without
Legacy BIOS mode, although the processor is an x64) and all distributions
Linux compatible EFI is 64-bit. My computer is a netbook Packard Bell
easynote ME69BMP. I saw on the internet that other computers now are
emerging (such as the HP Envy X2) with the same problem.

That is why I ask you, as a user of Linux, develop a version of Debian
UEFI-compatible 32-bit. In the hope of one day being able to install Linux
on my netbook.

Thank you.