


Download Debian Iso For Windows 10

Hi guys.
I've a old MacMini (late 2009 => Core 2 Duo CPU (P8700) @ 2.53GHz, 8GB PC3-8500 DDR3 RAM @ 1066MHz, Nvidia Geforce 9400M, 80GB HDD) and I was sick of OSx, so I want install a fresh new flavour on this machine. The choice was obvious and we called Debian
The process is very simple:
1) Create a bootable USB with Etcher. Download the .iso (I downloaded netInstall 64bits) and on Etcher, select the .iso, select the usd disk and.. wait few minutes
2) Insert the usb disk on Mac, and when press power button, press also command key (on 'common' keyboard was 'ALT' (left) key)
3) The installation was the same on PC. Next.. Select partitions, select timezone, create passwords and users and.. Reboot
When you reboot, the wireless didn't work propertly, so, plug the ethernet (rj45) cable, and install the follow packages:
1) Open sources.list
2) Add this two lines:
3) Install the packages:
When finish, reboot and.. voilá!
Enjoy the new fresh and updated system! I only try with Debian, so I belive that other distribution also work
I've a old MacMini (late 2009 => Core 2 Duo CPU (P8700) @ 2.53GHz, 8GB PC3-8500 DDR3 RAM @ 1066MHz, Nvidia Geforce 9400M, 80GB HDD) and I was sick of OSx, so I want install a fresh new flavour on this machine. The choice was obvious and we called Debian
The process is very simple:
1) Create a bootable USB with Etcher. Download the .iso (I downloaded netInstall 64bits) and on Etcher, select the .iso, select the usd disk and.. wait few minutes
2) Insert the usb disk on Mac, and when press power button, press also command key (on 'common' keyboard was 'ALT' (left) key)
3) The installation was the same on PC. Next.. Select partitions, select timezone, create passwords and users and.. Reboot
When you reboot, the wireless didn't work propertly, so, plug the ethernet (rj45) cable, and install the follow packages:
1) Open sources.list
2) Add this two lines:
3) Install the packages:
When finish, reboot and.. voilá!
Enjoy the new fresh and updated system! I only try with Debian, so I belive that other distribution also work
- All I needed to do was to download the latest version as an ISO disk image, attach an Apple USB SuperDrive to my iMac, pop in some blank DVD media, and burn the ISO image to the DVD. To be honest, the preparation took much longer than the actual installation.
- Download the first CD or DVD image file, write it using a CD/DVD recorder (or a USB stick on i386 and amd64 ports), and then reboot from that. The first CD/DVD disk contains all the files necessary to install a standard Debian system.
Debian Iso Download For Macbook Pro 2017
Well, I think I am done for today's Macbook Pro Debian Linux install. So far, I have a runlevel 3, nongraphical system set up on a dual booted Macbook Pro, early 2011, 15' laptop. Java for mac 10.7. Two main problems with the install is: 1) the wireless card driver is not working, and 2) the X display is incorrectly set up. I Am currently writing this on a 2010 Macbook Pro with Intel® Core™ i5-2415M CPU @2.30GHz×4 and 8gb RAM, running Pop! It would barely run Mac Osx Lion, and could not upgrade the OS any more which meant very limited usability, it wouldn't even run the newest version of Chome.