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Great, thanks fsmithred.
Does anyone know if the non-free Intel wifi drivers are included on the beowulf beta DVD? I'm wanting to try this out on my ThinkPad T61.
Thanks!
Installed via netinstall i386 version, xfce, and a couple of things right off the bat:
1) Upon reboot, no longer recognizes the DHCP connection. It picked it up just fine during the installation. Unable to re-establish connection with wicd.
2) When I change the "Clock" settings on the xfce panel to the format "09:40 AM" (12 hr. time) and then close it, the clock disappears. Upon re-opening it, the setting has changed to "Custom Format." It continues to disappear and change to "Custom Format" no matter what I choose.
Not sure this is the place to report these bugs, but there you have it.
I finally found a mirror with the netinstall images earlier today. Instead of it taking 2 to 3 hours to download them, it only took a few minutes.
Aha, very good, thank you, Miyo! Indeed, three minutes vs. three hours, big difference.
Hello good people,
As I couldn't find a netinstall i386 version in the repos, I downloaded the minimal iso. I'm wondering if it's possible to do an installation from this disk?
I would just like to say to the devs, thanks for creating this systemd-free distro of Debian. I used Debian many years ago, but switched to Slackware and OpenBSD. When I decided to try Debian again, they had switched to using systemd, and that doesn't fly with me.
When I saw that you had a beta of v.2.0.0, I thought I'd give it a try. I did download the desktop live amd64 version for my main desktop machine at home, but I'd like to test also on an old, under-powered PC here at work, with only a CD drive. I have the minimal iso booted, but I'm not sure if I am able to install the beta from here.
Thanks!
EDIT: Downloading the i386 netinstall image from the VERY SLOW main server; it doesn't appear to have uploaded to the mirrors, yet.
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