I did another test on virtualbox, everything went fine there despite
using the mirrors that I used in my hardware installation, so the
mirrors are not the problem.
Yes I have AMD graphics which require non-free firmware but mate and
gnome did not complain so to speak. The problem was only
Hello Steve,
I tested it on Virtualbox using an American mirror this time, instead of
a European one, and oddly enough, it worked.
But I saw that it pulled one more file, about 1830 files instead of the
1828 or 1829 that it did when I was using the European mirrors.
Plymouth screen did not
Hi Ervin,
Please keep the mailing list in CC too - other people may help or
benefit from the conversation...
On Tue, Jul 07, 2020 at 09:54:34PM +0200, Ervin Dine wrote:
>
>I am using the same computer that I have used before with Debian and I have
>installed Debian just fine even in the other
Hi Ervin,
On Tue, Jul 07, 2020 at 12:26:38AM +0200, Ervin Dine wrote:
>I used your regular DVD, Debian 10.4 disk 1 to install KDE.
>I could not get a graphical KDE desktop after the install finished. I
>tried a few times, same result. The same thing happened before with
>LXQT Debian 10.3 dvd
Hello,
I can only repeat myself: This is very cool! :-) I've sent off a note to
DWN about it.
Thanks.
One question: How long does one day's jigdo snapshot stay downloadable?
In other words, how many days does your debian-superseded directory
cover? [That directory on fsn.hu contains files
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 12:06:32PM +0200, Attila Nagy wrote:
I started to produce daily large ISO (not UDF) snapshots for IA-32
woody and sid in jigdo format.
I can only repeat myself: This is very cool! :-) I've sent off a note
to DWN about it.
One question: How long does one day's jigdo
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