
On Dec 8, 2014 10:35 AM, "Lennart Sorensen" <lsorense@csclub.uwaterloo.ca> wrote:
On Sat, Dec 06, 2014 at 08:17:55PM +0000, Thomas Milne wrote:
I'm using Unetbootin to do a netinstall of Debian.
It says there are no compatible kernel modules on any of the mirrors
when I
try anything but Stable.
To install testing or unstable you have to use the development version of the net installer.
Obviously I know I can just install Stable and then do an upgrade, but still.
What's up with this?
Go here:
https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
You could try the Beta2 jessie installer, or the weekly snapshot build or the daily snapshot build.
I tried out the daily snapshot yesterday and it is AMAZING. The installer failed a couple of times I think because some mirrors were missing stuff for LXDE so I just did the default and it finished in 10 minutes. Jessie is really nice. Everything on the Asus netbook worked perfectly, wireless, touchpad, and so on. Very very slick release. I can't even imagine what the advantage there is in choosing Ubuntu anymore.