Hi
new dl for lmde - created the same way as all my Distro hopping exploits... install just sits there on localising packages?
i5 rig with Nvidia GT640 graphics and 6Gb RAM so speced well enough to handle lmde
Any ideas greatly received
Zeb...
ps if this fails again I will try a Unetbootin USB install
pps Cinnamon 64bit
06.10 8am - EDIT - failed, grub wrecked, now going to try unetbootin
06.10 8:25 am - failed, moving on to Mate version - see how that gets on
06.10 9:15 AM - failed - sigh - going to install Mint Cinnamon LTS... will report back
06.10 9:59 final update - writing this on Mint LTS... will come back and look again at next iso update release.
[Solved] Install LMDE not moving past localising packages
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[Solved] Install LMDE not moving past localising packages
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Re: Install LMDE not moving past localising packages
I would suspect you have a problem with your downloaded .iso file. Check the MD5sum.
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Re: Install LMDE not moving past localising packages
Hi Cwsnyder, thanks for the replycwsnyder wrote:I would suspect you have a problem with your downloaded .iso file. Check the MD5sum.
That would have been something that I looked at - but both Cinnamon and Mate iso's exhibited the same behavior.
But... redownloading just to be sure... will report back having tried install with both unetbootin and plain old DVDRW
Zeb...
edit 07.10 07:28 brand new dl checksum verified, stalling same place... will give it 30 mins at this stage and report back...
Edit 07.10 8:14... Note to self: Never install an OS on a day which has a Y in it You will end up asking Why.....
Why did it fail with 4 diff versions yesterday 2 x dvd attempt and 2 x unetbootin attempt
Why was what I did today different from what I did yesterday?
Needless to say it worked, currently running updates....
Thanks to all who read this post and special thanks to Cwsnyder for responding Happy Days
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Re: [Solved] Install LMDE not moving past localising package
Hi All
WOW! Have to report a huge fail on the update process, wont load cinnamon, wont load gnome, wont load recover mode from grub.
Going back to a previous statement made in the thread. I will come back when there is an updated ISO to try. For now... cya all using standard Linux Mint LTS
Zeb
WOW! Have to report a huge fail on the update process, wont load cinnamon, wont load gnome, wont load recover mode from grub.
Going back to a previous statement made in the thread. I will come back when there is an updated ISO to try. For now... cya all using standard Linux Mint LTS
Zeb
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Re: [Solved] Install LMDE not moving past localising package
Running into the same or similar problem.
Am installing LMDE cinnamon 64-bit from USB-key.
Install advances lightning-fast first, then stalls on "Setting keyboard options". No sign of activity or progress.
Am installing on a Toshiba Satellite C815-14W, brand new. 6GB RAM, i5-3230M processor, AMD Radeon graphics processor.
Have tried both with internet connection available and unavailable.
Is a respin needed to handle
Am installing LMDE cinnamon 64-bit from USB-key.
Install advances lightning-fast first, then stalls on "Setting keyboard options". No sign of activity or progress.
Am installing on a Toshiba Satellite C815-14W, brand new. 6GB RAM, i5-3230M processor, AMD Radeon graphics processor.
Have tried both with internet connection available and unavailable.
Is a respin needed to handle
Re: [Solved] Install LMDE not moving past localising package
First, both zebedeeboss and josefg, did you try LMDE in the Live version for a while before trying to install?
For the computers I have had, the Debian and derivative Linux kernels have worked best, but I usually have trailing edge or at least 3 years old motherboard designs. I make note that Linux is NOT the best OS to support the latest motherboards, laptops & features. All drivers are in the kernel, which adds hardware as the developers obtain the hardware to try things out. Both of you seem to have bleeding edge systems, latest processors, latest features, and this hardware may be what is causing the problem. If this is the problem, you would be better off installing Ubuntu 13.10 beta, or the latest Fedora beta to get at least a 3.11 kernel. LMDE/Debian testing is only on 3.10 after updates, and I believe the ISO file uses 3.2 kernel, which may not support your hardware. Mint 16 which follows Ubuntu 13.10 may support your hardware, or if you can finally get LMDE installed after the next .ISO file is released, you may want to follow the thread on having LMDE follow Debian unstable (a.k.a. Sid) here: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=198&t=133211
For the computers I have had, the Debian and derivative Linux kernels have worked best, but I usually have trailing edge or at least 3 years old motherboard designs. I make note that Linux is NOT the best OS to support the latest motherboards, laptops & features. All drivers are in the kernel, which adds hardware as the developers obtain the hardware to try things out. Both of you seem to have bleeding edge systems, latest processors, latest features, and this hardware may be what is causing the problem. If this is the problem, you would be better off installing Ubuntu 13.10 beta, or the latest Fedora beta to get at least a 3.11 kernel. LMDE/Debian testing is only on 3.10 after updates, and I believe the ISO file uses 3.2 kernel, which may not support your hardware. Mint 16 which follows Ubuntu 13.10 may support your hardware, or if you can finally get LMDE installed after the next .ISO file is released, you may want to follow the thread on having LMDE follow Debian unstable (a.k.a. Sid) here: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=198&t=133211
Re: [Solved] Install LMDE not moving past localising package
Could be Bug #736409: LMDE installer hangs up if changed localization from defaultzebedeeboss wrote:...new dl for lmde - created the same way as all my Distro hopping exploits... install just sits there on localising packages?...
Re: [Solved] Install LMDE not moving past localising package
Hi cwsnyder,cwsnyder wrote:First, both zebedeeboss and josefg, did you try LMDE in the Live version for a while before trying to install?
For the computers I have had, the Debian and derivative Linux kernels have worked best, but I usually have trailing edge or at least 3 years old motherboard designs. I make note that Linux is NOT the best OS to support the latest motherboards, laptops & features. All drivers are in the kernel, which adds hardware as the developers obtain the hardware to try things out. Both of you seem to have bleeding edge systems, latest processors, latest features, and this hardware may be what is causing the problem. If this is the problem, you would be better off installing Ubuntu 13.10 beta, or the latest Fedora beta to get at least a 3.11 kernel. LMDE/Debian testing is only on 3.10 after updates, and I believe the ISO file uses 3.2 kernel, which may not support your hardware. Mint 16 which follows Ubuntu 13.10 may support your hardware, or if you can finally get LMDE installed after the next .ISO file is released, you may want to follow the thread on having LMDE follow Debian unstable (a.k.a. Sid) here: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=198&t=133211
I run LMDE on a lot of different computers. This is the first one I've come across that won't install. As you said, it is brand new hardware, and I suspect that is the problem.
In fact most LMDE installations I have done have left some hardware element improperly installed or configured, only for the problem to be solved by itself at a later stage upon the arrival of a new update pack. So I suspect this is the problem here too.
Have now installed Linux Mint 15 on this same laptop and it works eloquently. Just prefer running debian, and especially I prefer having the same distro on as many computers as possible in order to share downloaded packages and so forth.
Re: [Solved] Install LMDE not moving past localising package
You can update your kernel from Debian sources for LMDE to 3.10 or 3.11, if you can understand the instructions for updating the Linux kernel. This would allow you to run a hybrid of LMDE and a new kernel (you would have to keep track yourself).