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Subject: Re: correction, installing Debian Bookworm and Can't find
repository
On Sat, 16 Dec 2023, K0LNY ?? wrote:
> I'm trying to reinstall Debian onto my Asus that only has 4 GB internal
> storage.
> I have a CD installer that I d
On Sat, 16 Dec 2023, K0LNY ?? wrote:
I'm trying to reinstall Debian onto my Asus that only has 4 GB internal storage.
I have a CD installer that I downloaded and used to install it onto an
external SD card on that computer a few months back.
Which one? Netinst?
You may want to grab the
On 12/16/23 08:49, K0LNY ?? wrote:
This is a corrected version of my last message:
If you correct something from a previous e-mail, please reply to this
e-mail instead of creating a new one.
You might also want to post to a more appropriate mailing list as this
is not accessibility related.
Hello All
I'm trying to reinstall Debian onto my Asus that only has 4 GB internal storage.
So there was not enough space to install Bookworm.
I have a CD installer that I downloaded and used to install it onto an
external SD card on that computer a few months back.
Now while installing on the
This is a corrected version of my last message:
Hello All
I'm trying to reinstall Debian onto my Asus that only has 4 GB internal storage.
I have a CD installer that I downloaded and used to install it onto an
external SD card on that computer a few months back.
There is not enough storage
onday, November 13, 2023 12:11 AM
> *Subject:* Installing Debian
>
> Hi All,
> I'm installing the latest Debian 32 bit onto an SD card in my Asus 701.
> I had done this with version 11.04, and now I'm using 12.2.
> It is the net installer, around 700 MB.
> I have it talking w
Well I went with the Ethernet cable, and it is installing now.
Glenn
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Subject: Installing Debian
Hi All,
I'm installing the latest Debian 32 bit onto an SD card in my
Hi All,
I'm installing the latest Debian 32 bit onto an SD card in my Asus 701.
I had done this with version 11.04, and now I'm using 12.2.
It is the net installer, around 700 MB.
I have it talking with S on boot up.
I selected wireless install, and it found my network and connected.
But when I
Susan,
> On Oct 19, 2023, at 11:41, john doe wrote:
>
> On 10/19/23 03:19, Susan Fowle wrote:
>> My blind husband, Tom, has used very old Debian version Jessie on a very old
>> machine for many years. Something finally broke or got corrupted.
>>
>> So we are planning to buy a new small
On 10/19/23 03:19, Susan Fowle wrote:
My blind husband, Tom, has used very old Debian version Jessie on a very old
machine for many years. Something finally broke or got corrupted.
So we are planning to buy a new small computer (Kingdel Desktop Computer, Intel
i5 CPU, 8GB RAM 256GB SSD, Intel
Hello Susan,
On Oct 18, 2023, at 21:19, Susan Fowle wrote:
>
> My blind husband, Tom, has used very old Debian version Jessie on a very old
> machine for many years. Something finally broke or got corrupted.
>
> So we are planning to buy a new small computer (Kingdel Desktop Computer,
>
You can use Rufus to create a bootable USB drive from Windows. I
last installed the Debian Bookworm by downloading it from www.debian.org.
I would use the latest Bookworm installer. If the PC has a speaker, you
should hear a beep. Then you can type 's' to start Speakup.
There is an FAQ
My blind husband, Tom, has used very old Debian version Jessie on a very old
machine for many years. Something finally broke or got corrupted.
So we are planning to buy a new small computer (Kingdel Desktop Computer, Intel
i5 CPU, 8GB RAM 256GB SSD, Intel HD Graphics 4400, 6xCOM RS232).
We
> On Dec 1, 2022, at 4:35 AM, Christian Schoepplein wrote:
>
> On 12/1/22 03:19, K0LNY_Glenn wrote:
>> I'm wondering if there is a way to install a clean install of Debian x86,
>> same bullseye version that is on the machine, to an external drive, so I can
>> boot to it?
>
> You can use
On 12/1/22 03:19, K0LNY_Glenn wrote:
I'm wondering if there is a way to install a clean install of Debian x86,
same bullseye version that is on the machine, to an external drive, so
I can boot to it?
You can use debootstrap to install Debian from another Debian or other
already installed
On 12/1/22 03:19, K0LNY_Glenn wrote:
I am hoping someone here will know this.
I'm wondering if there is a way to install a clean install of Debian x86,
same bullseye version that is on the machine, to an external drive, so I can
boot to it?
I installed this one from DVD images on a thumb drive,
I am hoping someone here will know this.
I'm wondering if there is a way to install a clean install of Debian x86,
same bullseye version that is on the machine, to an external drive, so I can
boot to it?
I installed this one from DVD images on a thumb drive, but I'd rather
install something
hello fellow debian fans, is it just my computer or is anyone
experiencing the same thing. due to how new my system is I have to use
testing as stable does not work with my hardware regardless of if I use non
free. heres the problem, I download the latest snapshot, the last I tested
was october,
John,
Install this iso, hook up to Internet for newest packages.
https://cdimage.debian.org/images/unofficial/non-free/images-including-firmware/10.4.0+nonfree/amd64/iso-cd/firmware-10.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso
MD5SUM
15b0622ed81c1dbe4324befbeb0a6287 firmware-10.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso
The non live
Hello
not an expert border less ness
could you ask someone to install latest Debian + Mate Desktop + orca?
or alternative: have someone prepare a linux boot stick with Debian 10
live iso mate image
Hello,
john doe, le sam. 06 juin 2020 08:24:32 +0200, a ecrit:
> On 6/5/2020 11:56 PM, Analis Dannen wrote:
> > Orca will not respond when I try to navigate the installer. It
> > simply says the name of the program and that is about it.
AIUI, you are trying to install Debian from the live CD.
On 6/5/2020 11:56 PM, Analis Dannen wrote:
Greetings
This is Analis Dannen. I really want to replace my crappy windows
operating system with Debian. As a blind user, I rely on ORCA Screen
Reader to get around in Debian. Well, I have an issue. Orca will not
respond when I try to navigate the
Hello everyone. I have this issue: after installing debian to my laptop I
noticed that I cannot connect to wi-fi network. It was connected while
installing the sistem but now it doesn't connect to it.
I use mate.
I went to advanced network manager settings and tried to disconnect, I pressed
Hi
You can use VMWare virtual machine instead, the accessibility is better and as
far as i remember, debian accessible install works properly
Cheers
> El 19 feb 2020, a las 19:15, mattias escribió:
>
> i wonder if the xfce image have accessibility at all
>
> i used the dvd image in vb no
i wonder if the xfce image have accessibility at all
i used the dvd image in vb no problem
but i'm a braille user
Den 2020-02-19 kl. 19:01, skrev Всеволод Попов:
Hello everyone!
I am an absolute beginner in linux operating system. I have a question.
I decided to try to install debian to
Hello everyone!
I am an absolute beginner in linux operating system. I have a question.
I decided to try to install debian to oracle virtualbox virtual machine and I
have got issues after enabling speech by presssing s and enter. After it is
enabled, I cannot move between anything by pressing
Thanks, so I sent it to the debian-user group.
Pavel
Dne 10.08.2019 v 12:37 Samuel Thibault napsal(a):
Hello,
Pavel Vlček, le sam. 10 août 2019 12:21:17 +0200, a ecrit:
Can you help please? Maybe this is not for accessibility lists, but maybe
some used talking installation to install in
Hello,
Pavel Vlček, le sam. 10 août 2019 12:21:17 +0200, a ecrit:
> Can you help please? Maybe this is not for accessibility lists, but maybe
> some used talking installation to install in this situation as I want.
The problem is: by posting on the accessibility list only, you will get
attention
Hi,
I have computer with 3 hdds. One is ssd, 2 others are hdd. I want to
install Debian 10 to all 3 disks as one big system. What to use, raid or
lvm? I found an issue with lvm, when I want to create lvm, it shows you
can use $minsize and $maxsize, but all disks are 512, Gb. I want to
start
I always press F12 to recall Uefi boot menu. I have successfully
installed many distributions to bootable USb devices.
The best scenario is to use Virtualbox. But there is issue with sound
output volume and Vmwareplayer can not emulate UEFI systems.
But thank you very much for giving Me
I Think the uefi boot menu must be activated in uefi itself Skickades från E-post för Windows 10 Från: Jason WhiteSkickat: den 21 juli 2019 16:23Till: D.J.J. Ring, Jr.; Mgr. Janusz ChmielKopia: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.orgÄmne: Re: severe issue after installing debian to usb flash drive
On 7/21/19 8:38 AM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
I have put Debian on a USB stick but I have to change the boot order
in BIOS to boot into it.
You can usually also press a key during the boot process (it varies
accoridng to the UEFI or BIOS firmware installed), and use arrow keys
to select a
Do you have another Linux system on your primary hard disk?
If not remove GRUB from the MBR of /dev/sda which should be your primary
hard drive .
I have put Debian on a USB stick but I have to change the boot order in
BIOS to boot into it.
Regards,
David
On Sun, Jul 21, 2019, 02:53 Mgr.
Oh yes.
Really. Debian installer have createdGRUB also on my primary harddisk.
So I will remove redundant items from The corresponding partitions.
I could also simply use VIrtualbox from Windows, but it gives Me veryv
ery low sound volume.
I have reinstalled Debian with long password. But problem persists. When
I have installed Debian 10 on to my second MBR compatible system, it was
fine and everything have worked correctly.
Situation is very strange. Error is being caused at The moment when
Brltty service do not send data to The
The minimum password word seems to be 8 characters.
What you can do is install your password during install, then use it to
boot into the installed system.
Log into root account.
The use the command "passwd" and enter your short password, the console
will reply the password is too short, but if
Dear specialists,
I have installed Debian by using Debian Netinst image from latest stable
Debian system.
I have installed The system to USB 3.0 compatible 32 GB USB flashdrive.
Well, its speed is not so good like The speed of Patriot flash drives,
but I have thought that it would be enough to
That should work then. Maybe I can put a flash drive together and mail
it.
On Sat, 1 Jun 2019, isfeldt wrote:
> Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2019 13:08:17
> From: isfeldt
> To: john doe , debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: installing debian accessibility on a flashdrive
&
or down arrow, to cycle through which device
you wanted the boot from Etc.
Original message From: john doe Date:
6/1/19 03:04 (GMT-06:00) To: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org Subject:
Re: installing debian accessibility on a flashdrive On 5/31/2019 11:01 PM, Don
Raikes wrote
, and then actually hit the enter key
afterwards, a few minutes later the talking installer will come up which is
console-based.
Original message From: john doe Date:
6/1/19 03:04 (GMT-06:00) To: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org Subject:
Re: installing debian accessibility
Debian makes no sound when the boot prompt comes up. So in my case I'd
never know when the boot prompt came up and couldn't enable speech.
On Sat, 1 Jun 2019, john doe wrote:
> Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2019 04:04:55
> From: john doe
> To: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re
On 5/31/2019 11:01 PM, Don Raikes wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I haven't looked at debian accessibility in a long time. I am looking for a
> strictly console-based debian blend with console screenreaders and braille
> built-in.
>
>
>
> I need to be able to install the resulting distro onto a flash drive
I know that Vinux CLI 2.1 could be installed on USB.
I have never upgraded it all the way to current, but if any distro could be
updated, a CLI version of Debian could.
wget
https://sourceforge.net/projects/vinuxproject/files/V2.1/Vinux-CLI-max-2.1.iso
md5sum is:
Hi,
I haven't looked at debian accessibility in a long time. I am looking for a
strictly console-based debian blend with console screenreaders and braille
built-in.
I need to be able to install the resulting distro onto a flash drive as a live
system.
Are there any instructions for
Helllo,
On Sun, 21 Apr 2019 12:40:15 +0200
Samuel Thibault wrote:
> What did you answer to the task selection question? I have just tried
> this image, and pressing "enter" (i.e. use the default 1 6 10 12
> selection) did install MATE, as expected. If you explicitly typed 1 10
> 12, it'll
Hello,
Lukasz Golonka, le sam. 20 avril 2019 16:11:23 +0200, a ecrit:
> Today I've installed Buster RC1 using iso downloaded from
> https://caesar.ftp.acc.umu.se/cdimage/buster_di_rc1/amd64/iso-cd/debian-buster-DI-rc1-amd64-netinst.iso
> and Gnome was installed as a default DI.
What did you
Hi all
I am only occasional user of Debian however I believe that when I've installed
Debian 9 with espeakup enabled the installed DI was Mate. Today I've installed
Buster RC1 using iso downloaded from
for you as it downloads and continues retrying bad blocks until
you get the clean blocks from the internet.
On Sat, 16 Dec 2017, john doe wrote:
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2017 18:33:03
From: john doe <johndoe65...@mail.com>
To: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Installing
On 12/15/2017 5:36 PM, Egon wrote:
Hi All!
I am a total blind user, i want to install Debian stable.
Which graphical environment works best with Orca, Gnome or Mate?
What is the best installation media for full accessibility?
I only use Gnome.
Gnome accessibility is ok but you will soon
Hi Egon,
Mate and GNOME are both fine and both have things which do and which don't work.
I tend to use Mate, but that's because I like the interface. I think nearly all
media are accessible (except for the tiny business card one, if it still
exists).
I usually go for a mate CD.
Instructions for
Hi All!
I am a total blind user, i want to install Debian stable.
Which graphical environment works best with Orca, Gnome or Mate?
What is the best installation media for full accessibility?
Do I download the Debian Official Live CD (with Gnome or Mate), or do I
install the system from a
Hi,
ok i am confused!
let me tell you again the story,
the laptop that will be installed with debian does not have internet
connected, because it uss wifi instead of land connection.
so, first i downloaded the debian 650 cd image, cd1. and then burn and
boot it, at the beep i press s and enter.
> On 9 Apr 2017, at 02:34, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> No network connection found with stock debian image means you haven't got a
> floppy in the computer with a directory called firmware holding the correct
> driver for your network card. The debian firmware installer has a
d, it failed. Can i skip that
screen and setup my connection later, after the install complete and i
get the graphical user interface? and, is there any guide to follow
for installing debian using the cd1 (650 mb), since that is the only
accessible debian installer.
If you’re starting t
Odd Martin Baanrud, on dim. 09 avril 2017 01:36:19 +0200, wrote:
> If you’re starting the installer by just pressing Enter, you can press Tab
> when you hear the beep, and type:
> priority=medium
Well, to change the priority it's easier to do it from the main menu by
hitting "back". On can do
l failure, and not just a warning?
That is really not supposed to happen, and is worth a proper bug report
to actually fix the issue.
> and, is there any guide to follow
> for installing debian using the cd1 (650 mb), since that is the only
> accessible debian installer.
? All images are ac
Odd Martin Baanrud, le Sat 29 Nov 2014 04:12:05 +0100, a écrit :
Perhaps this should be informed about in the accessibility wiki,
Right, good idea.
Samuel
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Hello Samuel,
Thanks for the info regarding kFreeBSD and missing braille support.
Perhaps this should be informed about in the accessibility wiki, pointing out
that it doesn’t effect login using ssh/telnet?
All the best,
Martin
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Hello,
I want to try Debian 7 GNU/kFreeBSD, so I downloaded the CD-1 iso.
However, when I boot the CD, press tab, and enter the needed parameters,
nothing happens when I press enter to boot.
I’ve also noticed that the grub beep is missing.
Is there something different with the kFreeBSD
Hello,
Odd Martin Baanrud, le Mon 24 Nov 2014 17:39:16 +0100, a écrit :
Is there something different with the kFreeBSD installer, and if so, how can
I get braille enabled?
Well, about everything is different, unfortunately.
The bootloader is grub instead of syslinux, the kernel is not the
Hi,
I'd like to put Debian on this Mac Mini 6,1 natively and use it as my Internet
gateway and server, all the functions requiring OS X having been delegated to
an always-on iMac.
I copied the latest daily netinst iso to a USB stick, and booted from it. For
now, attached via USB is a PacMate
Hi,
I'd like to put Debian on this Mac Mini 6,1 natively and use it as my Internet
gateway and server, all the functions requiring OS X having been delegated to
an always-on iMac.
I copied the latest daily netinst iso to a USB stick, and booted from it. For
now, attached via USB is a PacMate
Hello,
I am using a Papenmeier Braillex EL 40 P that is connected ot a serial
port. I downloaded tie netinstall for AMD64 and startet BRLTTY from
the boot prompt like this:
brltty=pm,ttyS0,de
BRLTTY seams to be started, but there is no braille output on the
braille display. When I turn power off
espeakup is available, http://people.debian.org/~sthibault/espeakup/ gets
you to the right directory. You put the disk in and reboot the machine,
you're supposed to hear a beep at which time typing expert and hitting
enter is a good idea. Then you wait. Not long after that you get asked
to
Maybe not work
Brltty says
Screen not in textmode when load
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mattias, le Sun 01 May 2011 01:44:02 +0200, a écrit :
Maybe not work
Brltty says
Screen not in textmode when load
See the errata
http://www.debian.org/releases/squeeze/debian-installer/
Samuel
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Samuel Thibault, le Fri 24 Dec 2010 01:49:26 +0100, a écrit :
Viktor Kratz, le Thu 23 Dec 2010 11:08:36 +0100, a écrit :
http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/installer-i386/current/images/hd-media/boot.img.gz
Ok, I've indeed found another race condition in the USB detection
Viktor Kratz, le Thu 23 Dec 2010 03:02:06 +0100, a écrit :
Ok, i tested the squeeze-hd-media-usb-stick image. The result isi the same,
booting with the usb-stick causes the screen not in text mode-error.
Which cd image did you try exactly? (URL?)
Just for testing, could you try the usb stick
Am 23.12.2010 09:18, schrieb Samuel Thibault:
Viktor Kratz, le Thu 23 Dec 2010 03:02:06 +0100, a écrit :
Ok, i tested the squeeze-hd-media-usb-stick image. The result isi the same,
booting with the usb-stick causes the screen not in text mode-error.
Which cd image did you try exactly? (URL?)
I
Viktor Kratz, le Thu 23 Dec 2010 11:08:36 +0100, a écrit :
http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/installer-i386/current/images/hd-media/boot.img.gz
Ok, I've indeed found another race condition in the USB detection
scripts and uploaded a new version of brltty. 24th or 25th's daily
Samuel Thibault, le Fri 24 Dec 2010 01:49:26 +0100, a écrit :
Viktor Kratz, le Thu 23 Dec 2010 11:08:36 +0100, a écrit :
http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/installer-i386/current/images/hd-media/boot.img.gz
Ok, I've indeed found another race condition in the USB detection
Viktor Kratz, le Wed 22 Dec 2010 10:37:59 +0100, a écrit :
But what is the reason that the usb-stick-method not works?
Just give me time to find out.
That's what bugs are: we don't know why they happen. They just need to
get investigated, but that needs time. Please just be patient.
Samuel
Ok, Thank you for taking the time to search the bug.
Am 22.12.2010 11:03, schrieb Samuel Thibault:
Viktor Kratz, le Wed 22 Dec 2010 10:37:59 +0100, a écrit :
But what is the reason that the usb-stick-method not works?
Just give me time to find out.
That's what bugs are: we don't know why they
Hello,
Viktor Kratz, le Wed 22 Dec 2010 00:22:25 +0100, a écrit :
Hi, i tried to install Debian from Usb-stick with first using the
Boot.img-image in the hd-media-directory.
Mmm, just to make sure: were you using Lenny or Squeeze images? If the
former, please try the Squeeze image: there
Ah, i tried only lenny-images. I will try the squeeze-images now and
report after this.
Am 22.12.2010 22:39, schrieb Samuel Thibault:
Hello,
Viktor Kratz, le Wed 22 Dec 2010 00:22:25 +0100, a écrit :
Hi, i tried to install Debian from Usb-stick with first using the
Boot.img-image in the
Ok, i tested the squeeze-hd-media-usb-stick image. The result isi the
same, booting with the usb-stick causes the screen not in text
mode-error. I tested only to try g and tab, after that typing
speakup.synth=dummy and was surprised, the brailledisplay now shows the
normal installation like
Hi, i tried to install Debian from Usb-stick with first using the
Boot.img-image in the hd-media-directory. After boot with the stick
brltty starts but some seconds later it displays only screen not in text
mode (i tried to press enter to start the normal installation but
nothing happens).
Viktor Kratz viktorkr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, i tried to install Debian from Usb-stick with first using
the Boot.img-image in the hd-media-directory. After boot with the
stick brltty starts but some seconds later it displays only screen
not in text mode (i tried to press enter to start the
be
happy and will just continue saying that Debian is not accessible.
The USB stick way is really supposed to just work with brltty like all
other ways of installing Debian.
Samuel
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Jason and others,
Jason White wrote:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 09:39:14AM +0200, Willem van der Walt wrote:
Different models of the EEEPC have different hardware.
The one I'm potentially interested in is the EEE-PC 1000 (the Linux version
with the 40gb flash storage). I would be interested to
The Eee_pc has a card reader from which you can also boot, so, if you have
a cardreader, you can install on another pc onto the sd card and then just
boot from that.
I do not know about debian, but ubuntu has the correct ethernet driver at
least from 7.10.
You can also start using a live ubuntu
Hi Erik,
well, unfortunately the Debian version for the Eee doesn't have Brltty
or any accessibility software, so you can forget it really. The
installer for the normal Debian doesn't recognice the network
interfaces of the Eee, so you can only perform a minimum installation.
There's a page in the
] Installing Debian on the EEE PC
Hi Erik,
well, unfortunately the Debian version for the Eee doesn't have Brltty
or any accessibility software, so you can forget it really. The
installer for the normal Debian doesn't recognice the network
interfaces of the Eee, so you can only perform a minimum
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 03:35:11PM -0400, Erik Heil wrote:
Was considering purchasing an EEE PC with the goal of installing Sid on
it. Went to the Debian Wiki, and I do see that they have a specific
customized version of Debian for use on it. However, since the EEE PC
does not have any
. The paper isn't
maintained now, and for different reasons (mainly because of D-I).
However, it still works with current installation process for woody.
Finally, I just built a custom kernel for my system with speakup. It's
quite small and very fast. Can
I just drop that in after installing
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