From 1ea73eea5ecc6a8ed901316049259aee737ee554 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joey Hess Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 19:51:38 +0000 Subject: move manual to top-level directory, split out of debian-installer package --- it/preparing/needed-info.xml | 465 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 465 insertions(+) create mode 100644 it/preparing/needed-info.xml (limited to 'it/preparing/needed-info.xml') diff --git a/it/preparing/needed-info.xml b/it/preparing/needed-info.xml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ef8c7a71c --- /dev/null +++ b/it/preparing/needed-info.xml @@ -0,0 +1,465 @@ + + + + + + Le informazioni che sono necessarie + + + + Documentazione + + + + Manuale d'installazione + + + + +Il documento che si sta leggendo, in formato ASCII puro, HTML o PDF. + + + + + +&list-install-manual-files; + + + + + +The document you are now reading, which is the official version of the +Installation Guide for the &releasename; release of Debian; available +in various formats and +translations. + + + + + +The document you are now reading, which is a development version of the +Installation Guide for the next release of Debian; available in +various formats and +translations. + + + + + + + Documentazione hardware + + + + +Contiene informazioni utili sulla configurazione o l'utilizzo dell'hardware. + + + + + + + +Linux Hardware Compatibility HOWTO + + + + + +Linux/m68k FAQ + + + + + +Linux/Alpha FAQ + + + + + +Linux for SPARC Processors FAQ + + + + + +Linux/Mips website + + + + + + + + + + Informazioni sulla compatibilità hardware per &arch-title; + + +Installation instructions and device drivers (DASD, XPRAM, Console, + tape, z90 crypto, chandev, network) for Linux on &arch-title; using + kernel 2.4 + + + + + + +Device Drivers and Installation Commands + + + + + + +IBM Redbook describing how Linux can be combined with z/VM on +zSeries and &arch-title; hardware. + + + + + + + +Linux for &arch-title; + + + + + + +IBM Redbook describing the Linux distributions available for the +mainframe. It has no chapter about Debian but the basic installation +concepts are the same across all &arch-title; distributions. + + + + + + + +Linux for IBM eServer zSeries and &arch-title;: Distributions + + + + + + + + + Finding Sources of Hardware Information + + +In many cases, the installer will be able to automatically detect your +hardware. But to be prepared, we do recommend familiarizing +yourself with your hardware before the install. + + + +Hardware information can be gathered from: + + + + + + +The manuals that come with each piece of hardware. + + + + +The BIOS setup screens of your computer. You can view these screens +when you start your computer by pressing a combination of keys. Check +your manual for the combination. Often, it is the Delete key. + + + + +The cases and boxes for each piece of hardware. + + + + + +The System window in the Windows Control Panel. + + + + + +System commands or tools in another operating system, including file +manager displays. This source is especially useful for information +about RAM and hard drive memory. + + + + +Your system administrator or Internet Service Provider. These +sources can tell you the settings you need to set up your +networking and e-mail. + + + + + + + +Hardware Information Needed for an Install + + + + HardwareInformation You Might Need + + + + + + Hard Drives + How many you have. + +Their order on the system. + + Whether IDE or SCSI (most computers are IDE). + +Available free space. +Partitions. + + Partitions where other operating systems are installed. + + + + Monitor + Model and manufacturer. + +Resolutions supported. +Horizontal refresh rate. +Vertical refresh rate. + + Color depth (number of colors) supported. + +Screen size. + + + Mouse + Type: serial, PS/2, or USB. + +Port. +Manufacturer. +Number of buttons. + + + Network + Model and manufacturer. + +Type of adapter. + + + Printer + Model and manufacturer. + +Printing resolutions supported. + + + Video Card + Model and manufacturer. + +Video RAM available. + + Resolutions and color depths supported (these should be + checked against your monitor's capabilities). + + + + DASD + Device number(s). + +Available free space. + + + Network + Type of adapter. + +Device numbers. +Relative adapter number for OSA cards. + +
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+ + + Hardware Compatibility + + + +Many brand name products work without trouble on Linux. Moreover, +hardware for Linux is improving daily. However, Linux still does not +run as many different types of hardware as some operating systems. + + + +In particular, Linux usually cannot run hardware that requires a +running version of Windows to work. + + + +Although some Windows-specific hardware can be made to run on Linux, +doing so usually requires extra effort. In addition, Linux drivers +for Windows-specific hardware are usually specific to one Linux +kernel. Therefore, they can quickly become obsolete. + + + +So called win-modems are the most common type of this hardware. +However, printers and other equipment may also be Windows-specific. + + + +You can check hardware compatibility by: + + + + +Checking manufacturers' web sites for new drivers. + + + + +Looking at web sites or manuals for information about emulation. +Lesser known brands can sometimes use the drivers or settings for +better-known ones. + + + + +Checking hardware compatibility lists for Linux on web sites +dedicated to your architecture. + + + + +Searching the Internet for other users' experiences. + + + + + + + + + + Impostazioni della rete + + + + +Se il computer ha una connessione permanente alla rete (cioè una connessione +Ethernet o equivalente, non con una connessione PPP) si deve chiedere +all'amministratore di sistema le seguenti informazioni: + + + + + + +Il proprio hostname (forse lo si può decidere da soli). + + + + + + +Il proprio nome di dominio. + + + + + + +L'indirizzo IP dell'elaboratore. + + + + + + +La netmask da usare con la propria rete. + + + + + +L'indirizzo IP del gateway su cui effettuare l'instradamento di default, +se la propria rete ne ha uno. + + + + + + +Il sistema della propria rete da usare come server DNS (Domain Name Service). + + + + + + +On the other hand, if your administrator tells you that a DHCP server +is available and is recommended, then you don't need this information +because the DHCP server will provide it directly to your computer +during the installation process. + + + + + +Se si usa una rete wireless si deve anche conoscere: + + + + + +L'ESSID della propria rete wireless. + + + + + +La chiave WEP (se usata). + + + + + + +
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