Graphics worked out of the box for me. In order to get wifi running I needed more recent firmware. IIRC, all I had to do was drop the file in.
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I have the exact same little box for my HTPC in my living room.
It's possible something went wrong during your install or configuration. I'm running a different distro, but I had to do very little tweaking or configuring of drivers, since the hardware is pretty standard.
Do you have any display output at all? Dropping into a tty or accessing your machine over ssh after boot at least gives you a starting point to debug.
Some tools that you can use to gather more info:
inxi
: prints out helpful summaries of system info for debugging.inxi --graphics
should give you some info to work with. My output tells me that I'm using the i915 kernel driver for display output.modinfo
: prints out kernel module info. The output is lengthy, so piping to a pager is helpful:modinfo i915 | less
- system logs: see if there are any useful error messages in your systemd journal with
journalctl --this-boot --priority=3
, or search for messages related to the i915 kernel module withjournalctl --this-boot --grep i915
A few points to check:
- are you able to connect it via the RJ45 ethernet?
- is the
non-free-firmware
section of the repos activated in thesources.list
? - is the
firmware-linux-nonfree
package installed? - check the output of
dmesg
for errors
You put https in your link but there seems to be a certificate issue. The site works over http just fine tho
Wow, that is a WALL of text, lol the Debian manual seems shorter.
However, thank you! I will read this and use it to improve my questions.