Re: can't get Iceweasel to work on my laptop
I'm late to this thread and don't fully know the specs of the laptop in
question.
But.. if Tina can boot from a cd, could she use Knoppix to identify a
hardware problem vs a software one?
Ruperto
On Tue, 2012-04-03 at 11:45 -0700, Hannu Virtanen wrote:
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> some clarifications:
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> From: Hannu Virtanen <hannu_markus_virtanen@yahoo.com>
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> Of course everybody understands to backup the important files if reinstalling the whole computer?
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> This is just a computer, not a house; to ('install' was dropped off...) a debian system is normally not a big thing.
> If the machine has got some parts, which are not working with the standard configuration, then it might become difficult...
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> I think that if the machine cannot now transfer Tina's texts into the net, it is now merely
> a text editor?
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> And the important files in the machine are text files?
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> By installing the whole thing herself one can get much more command over the machine
> than leaving that to somebody else...
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> Installing is really not much more difficult than using common installed programs.
> Debian installation is nowadays really well made.
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> I've used debian with my computers already something like 15 years.
> I'm not any kind of specialist with computers, but you learn by doing the things.
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> I've realized that many people are just too much afraid of the machines.
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> If some things don't work within the installation, Tina maybe needs help from somebody.
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One more thing: Tina: have you checked at your 'firefox' that it (=firefox)
> for sure allows the net connection?
> Please look at 'file' column.
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> We really know very little, where the problem lies...
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> I agree with Scott Ferguson, that all this requires a lot of guessing.
> But what else can we do?
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> -hv
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> On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 2:47 PM EEST Scott Ferguson wrote:
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> >Maybe - but without hearing from Tina we're just guessing. And a
> >scenario where reinstalling "fixes things" requires a lot of guessing.
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