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Nearly all xbased IA processors still in use in personal computers are supported, including all varieties of Intel's "Pentium" series. Despite the architecture name "i", support for actual processors and their clones was dropped with the Sarge r3. No version of Linux has ever supported the or earlier chips in the series. All i and later processors are still supported [ 3 ]. If your system has a bit processor from the AMD64 or Intel EM64T families, you will probably want to use the installer for the amd64 architecture instead of the installer for the bit i architecture.

The system bus is the part of the motherboard which allows the CPU to communicate with peripherals such as storage devices. Essentially all personal computers sold in recent years use one of these. Laptops are also supported and nowadays most laptops work out of the box. In case a laptop contains specialized or proprietary hardware, some specific functions may not be supported.

The standard Debian 5. This means that the kernel will detect the number of processors or processor cores and will automatically deactivate SMP on uniprocessor systems. You should be using a VGA-compatible display interface for the console terminal.

Nearly every modern display card is compatible with VGA. Note that X11 is not used during the installation process described in this document. If any of the hardware in your system requires firmware to be loaded with the device driver, you can use one of the tarballs of common firmware packages. Instructions how to use the tarballs and general information about loading firmware during an installation can be found in the Installation Guide see Documentation below.

If you read only one document before installing, read our Installation Howto , a quick walkthrough of the installation process. Other useful documentation includes:.

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. I tried to install the latest stable version of Debian download yesterday : Debian Wheezy 7. During the install procedure, Debian did not find the ethernet card. I continued the install without it and after I tried to make it found.

I got a Linux driver in the Intel Web Site but I saw after that Debian loaded yet this driver ee , so I did not install the driver from Intel I needed to get linux-headers and to compil the files. So when I force the system to load the driver, it gives no error but the device is still not found when I try to bringup the network interface.

May someone help me to: - understand why I see the Device with "lspci" command and the module "ee" I tried also the "e" one loaded with "lsmod" command? Thanks a lot for any help.



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