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I cannot install debian 12.2 because the Beelink EQ12 does
not recognize that the flash drive is plugged into the box.
Creating a second flash drive with with 12.2 didn't help.
Oddly enough when I try to install debian 11.1 the flash
drive is recognized and I can begin the install.
But when I get to the Ethernet the ethernet card is not
recognized and I am given a long list of ethernet cards
to choose from. There are far too many to try them all.
Is there a way to find out what the ethernet card is?
Any idea why one flash drive is regognized but two
other ones are not?
Any recomendations on a mini computer thats not
too expensive and works well with debian/linux?
I am about ready to return the beelink EQ12 so
a quick response would be helpful.
Bye the way I expected the the EQ12 had a base
speed of 1GH but it is only 800MH.
and it says celeron for the processor, not N100.
Is the N100 a kind of celeron?
Any help much appreciated.
Ralph Boland
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