Eh Ho @ipx , You mean the media player i guess, nope i don't use it, my multimedia software needed are FFMPEG (cli),Asunder, Audacity, Ciano, Clipgrab, k3b, Vlc, SoundConverter, SimpleScreenRecorder. windsman.
windsman said: ↑ I always install from source and update after. it contains how u install debian securly
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Been using bullseye for quite a while. Now that bullseye is official, I'll go to the next testing "bookworm". Its like being on a rolling release.
been playing with bullseye... can't get calamares installer or debian-installer to work in a custom live environment to install my custom build... very very very very frustrating
Can you log any of the output? Is there a log inside of "/var/log". From a terminal start with "calamares -d"
actually according to a few blogs I've read Calamares isn't compatible with bullseye yet. It installs just fine, but it won't run from installed or live environment from me. Works for my needs in 9/10 but not 11. calamares in the live environment, it refuses to load the config file, or any modules. debian installer can't unmount the live environment to run. i can't figure out how to add the debian installer kernel that's necessary for it to work in a custom live environment so it can umount the live environment. so little documentation, so few people really skilled in doing these things too apparently...
@stayboogy , I just installed debian bullseye live using Calamares. Installed without incident. Very fast install. Less than 10 minutes. Code: user@debian:~$ calamares -v calamares 3.2.36 Edit: I think I see your problem. Missing grub at "/boot/grub/grub.cfg". Run live, the chroot into debian, then Code: sudo update-grub
you installed plain debian live, yeah i can do that too with calamares. i cannot install my custom debian build with calamares using a custom live system built from debian 11. you aren't understanding. i'm not a novice. you update grub suggestion is nowhere near what's necessary.