![]() The governor "ondemand" may decide which speed to useĬurrent CPU frequency is 800 MHz (asserted by call to hardware).Ĭpufreq stats: 1.60 GHz:27.40%, 1.20 GHz:0.80%, 1000 MHz:1.07%, 800 MHz:70.73% (5938)ĭebian-installer complains about missing firmware for this card during the installation, but it can connect to the network. To check it, use the cpufreq-info tool (in the cpufrequtils package)Ĭpufrequtils 007: cpufreq-info (C) Dominik Brodowski 2004-2009ĬPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 0ĬPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 0Īvailable frequency steps: 1.60 GHz, 1.20 GHz, 1000 MHz, 800 MHzĪvailable cpufreq governors: userspace, conservative, powersave, ondemand, performanceĬurrent policy: frequency should be within 800 MHz and 1.60 GHz. Squeeze update: This is activated by default. Squeeze update: nf is no longer needed in this version of Debian. Doing this you will avoid the annoying white screen you get when the system tries to save such a state. Look for the line number 92 and set SAVE_VBE_STATE to false. After installing Debian, I'd suggest you to boot again, in Rescue Mode, to change the file acpi-support which is in /etc/default directory. Now, you can proceed to boot your HP mini using the USB stick and proceed with the installation process. (where sdb should be changed for the correct device for you, maybe dmesg |tail when you insert the USB stick will help you). (You need the mbr package: # aptitude install mbr) Note: If your system refuses to boot, try this: You cannot copy a complete CD ISO, just netinst or business ones. Doing this, our USB stick has become in a bootable device. When you have executed what I have stated above, then you have to copy either the business card or the netinst ISO image (just one of them -)). (where sdbX should be changed for the correct device for you, maybe dmesg |tail when you insert the USB stick will help you). When you have downloaded them, we can proceed to make the next: The other one, is a business card or a netinst image. One of them is that you can get from in the section "other images (netboot, usb stick, floppy, etc)". For making it, we have to download two files. We need to convert such a device, in a bootable one. ![]() Here, we'll show all the steps you have to follow in order to install Debian.įirst of all, you'll need an USB stick (formatted to FAT16). = Configuration Required = Only works with a proprietary driver = OK Unsupported(No Driver) = Error (Couldn't get it working) Unknown, Not Test Not-applicable
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