Skip Quicknav Blog Micronews Planet. Getting Debian Debian is distributed freely over Internet. Download an installation image Depending on your Internet connection, you may download either of the following: A small installation image : can be downloaded quickly and should be recorded onto a removable disk.
To use this, you will need a machine with an Internet connection. Use a Debian cloud image An official cloud image , built by the cloud team, can be used on: your OpenStack provider, in qcow2 or raw formats. Debian 11 "Bullseye" Debian 10 "Buster". You can install on machines without an Internet connection.
You can install Debian on as many machines as you like without downloading all packages yourself. The CD can be used to more easily rescue a damaged Debian system.
This chapter explains your options and also gives some tips on optimizing the performance of X. X is the standard graphical user interface for Linux. Like other graphical user interfaces such as Microsoft Windows and Mac OS, X lets you interact with programs by using a mouse or other pointing device to point and click, providing a simple means of communicating with your computer.
Originally implemented as a collaborative effort of Digital Equipment Corporation and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, X was first released in Subsequently, the X Consortium, Inc. Manually copying files to the USB stick 4.
Manually copying files to the USB stick — the flexible way 4. Preparing Files for Hard Disk Booting 4. Hard disk installer booting from DOS using loadlin 4. Setting up a DHCP server 4.
Automatic Installation 4. Automatic Installation Using the Debian Installer 4. Verifying the integrity of installation files 5. Booting the Installation System 5. Booting the Installer on bit PC 5. Booting from Windows 5. Booting from DOS using loadlin 5. Booting with TFTP 5. The Boot Screen 5. The Graphical Installer 5. Accessibility 5. Installer front-end 5. USB Braille Displays 5. Serial Braille Displays 5.
Software Speech Synthesis 5. Hardware Speech Synthesis 5. Board Devices 5. High-Contrast Theme 5. Zoom 5. Expert install, rescue mode, automated install 5. Accessibility of the installed system 5. Boot Parameters 5. Boot console 5. Debian Installer Parameters 5. Using boot parameters to answer questions 5. Passing parameters to kernel modules 5. Blacklisting kernel modules 5. Troubleshooting the Installation Process 5.
Reliability of optical media 5. Boot Configuration 5. Common bit PC Installation Problems 5. Interpreting the Kernel Startup Messages 5. Reporting Installation Problems 5. Submitting Installation Reports 6. Using the Debian Installer 6. How the Installer Works 6. Using the graphical installer 6. Components Introduction 6. Using Individual Components 6. Setting up Debian Installer and Hardware Configuration 6. Setting Up Users And Passwords 6. Configuring the Clock and Time Zone 6. Partitioning and Mount Point Selection 6.
Installing the Base System 6. Installing Additional Software 6. Making Your System Bootable 6. Finishing the Installation 6. Troubleshooting 6. Installation Over the Network 6. Loading Missing Firmware 6. Preparing a medium 6. Firmware and the Installed System 6. Completing the Installed System 7. The Moment of Truth 7. Mounting encrypted volumes 7. Troubleshooting 7.
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