Why not just install it from your current install? On Apr 5, 2014 8:18 PM, "Robert Peters" robertpeters9@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks to everyone... lspci and apt-cache search show that a lot of firmware and drivers are missing. I'm going to install Lubuntu and take it from there. Robert
On 5 April 2014 16:52, Alexandre ac586133@hotmail.com wrote:
I suggest you to start off a Ubuntu-based system (if you prefer
Debian-like
systems), because it come with more, and more up-to-date hardware
drivers,
firmwares and microcodes that are needed to get your hardware running.
Maybe
LUbuntu or XUbuntu could be a great choice for you? Then, installing TDE
is
pretty simple, just by following the instructions provided on trinitydesktop.org
Or you can fiddle around the web to find all the necessary blobs of firmwares and drivers to get Debian running as you want.
Good luck! -Alexandre
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