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Operating Systems Linux Debian Which older version and variant ISO image should I use? Post 302978234 by Jefferyab6 on Thursday 28th of July 2016 03:40:24 AM
Old 07-28-2016
Which older version and variant ISO image should I use?

Which older version and variant of Debian Linux ISO image should I use?

I attempted to install two versions of Debian Linux Operating System
onto my older full tower computer.

First version, V8.5.0, Amd64, xfce, 32Bit.

Second version V7.11.0, i386, 32Bit.

When trying to install version V8.5.0:
After starting the graphical interface, the screen went black and a white lettered message indicated that the kernel (in the ISO image) could not be installed.
The kernel was incompatible with my computer's CPU.

When trying to install version V7.11.0:
About half way into the installation process, a white screen and red lettered message
indicated a portion of the kernel could not be installed onto my hard drive.

I am using an Intel (R) Pentium (R) 4 CPU, 3.00GHZ.
I'm using an ASUSTek Motherboard, type P4P800SE.

My question for you is which older version and variant (ISO image)
should I use to install onto my older computer?

Please give me the specific ISO image title.

Also, where can I download this ISO image from?

Thank You, Jefferyab6
 

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PIXELIZE(1)						      General Commands Manual						       PIXELIZE(1)

NAME
pixelize - Create an image consisting of many small images SYNOPSIS
pixelize DESCRIPTION
This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. pixelize is a program that will use many scaled down images to try to duplicate, as closely as possible, another image. pixelize works by splitting up the image you want rendered (or duplicated) into a grid of small rectangular areas. Each area is analyzed, and replaced with an image chosen from a large database of images. pixelize tries to pick images that best matches each area. Note: Before running pixelize you have to create an image database (a file called pic_db.dat) using the make_db(1) utility. OPTIONS
None. BUGS
Please report any bugs you find to Paul Wilkins <pwilkins@lashwhip.com>. LICENCE
pixelize is covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL), version 2 or later. SEE ALSO
make_db(1). AUTHOR
Paul Wilkins <pwilkins@lashwhip.com> This manual page was written by Uwe Hermann <uwe@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system. It is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later. December 20, 2007 PIXELIZE(1)
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