Installation of Debian 9 in Dell Inspiron 7559

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I want to install Debian 9 in the aforementioned laptop but I know from my experience that it will not be easy (I have tried in the past Ubuntu but only Mint worked - I suppose that there is some incompatibility with the graphics card which is NVDIA).



I found online (https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/Inspiron7559/stretch)
that I have to add the following line before booting (modprobe.blacklist=nouveau), but I am not sure how to do it. Any ideas?







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    I want to install Debian 9 in the aforementioned laptop but I know from my experience that it will not be easy (I have tried in the past Ubuntu but only Mint worked - I suppose that there is some incompatibility with the graphics card which is NVDIA).



    I found online (https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/Inspiron7559/stretch)
    that I have to add the following line before booting (modprobe.blacklist=nouveau), but I am not sure how to do it. Any ideas?







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      I want to install Debian 9 in the aforementioned laptop but I know from my experience that it will not be easy (I have tried in the past Ubuntu but only Mint worked - I suppose that there is some incompatibility with the graphics card which is NVDIA).



      I found online (https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/Inspiron7559/stretch)
      that I have to add the following line before booting (modprobe.blacklist=nouveau), but I am not sure how to do it. Any ideas?







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      I want to install Debian 9 in the aforementioned laptop but I know from my experience that it will not be easy (I have tried in the past Ubuntu but only Mint worked - I suppose that there is some incompatibility with the graphics card which is NVDIA).



      I found online (https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/Inspiron7559/stretch)
      that I have to add the following line before booting (modprobe.blacklist=nouveau), but I am not sure how to do it. Any ideas?









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          I'm not sure if this solves all the problems you may experience at installation, but answers the question how to start up with the parameter set.



          There are two steps required. The first one is after you've installed the OS and booting up, you need to boot your OS with this parameter added by hand. Then, once the OS is up, you need to change the Grub config file, so that the parameter is set automatically at bootup.



          Here's a good guide for Ubuntu, which should be the same for Debian: https://askubuntu.com/a/19487/582808



          In a nutshell, the first step is to edit the bootup entry and add modprobe.blacklist=nouveau. Then already in Debian, add the same to the line with GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and then run



          sudo update-grub





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            I'm not sure if this solves all the problems you may experience at installation, but answers the question how to start up with the parameter set.



            There are two steps required. The first one is after you've installed the OS and booting up, you need to boot your OS with this parameter added by hand. Then, once the OS is up, you need to change the Grub config file, so that the parameter is set automatically at bootup.



            Here's a good guide for Ubuntu, which should be the same for Debian: https://askubuntu.com/a/19487/582808



            In a nutshell, the first step is to edit the bootup entry and add modprobe.blacklist=nouveau. Then already in Debian, add the same to the line with GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and then run



            sudo update-grub





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              I'm not sure if this solves all the problems you may experience at installation, but answers the question how to start up with the parameter set.



              There are two steps required. The first one is after you've installed the OS and booting up, you need to boot your OS with this parameter added by hand. Then, once the OS is up, you need to change the Grub config file, so that the parameter is set automatically at bootup.



              Here's a good guide for Ubuntu, which should be the same for Debian: https://askubuntu.com/a/19487/582808



              In a nutshell, the first step is to edit the bootup entry and add modprobe.blacklist=nouveau. Then already in Debian, add the same to the line with GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and then run



              sudo update-grub





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                I'm not sure if this solves all the problems you may experience at installation, but answers the question how to start up with the parameter set.



                There are two steps required. The first one is after you've installed the OS and booting up, you need to boot your OS with this parameter added by hand. Then, once the OS is up, you need to change the Grub config file, so that the parameter is set automatically at bootup.



                Here's a good guide for Ubuntu, which should be the same for Debian: https://askubuntu.com/a/19487/582808



                In a nutshell, the first step is to edit the bootup entry and add modprobe.blacklist=nouveau. Then already in Debian, add the same to the line with GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and then run



                sudo update-grub





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                I'm not sure if this solves all the problems you may experience at installation, but answers the question how to start up with the parameter set.



                There are two steps required. The first one is after you've installed the OS and booting up, you need to boot your OS with this parameter added by hand. Then, once the OS is up, you need to change the Grub config file, so that the parameter is set automatically at bootup.



                Here's a good guide for Ubuntu, which should be the same for Debian: https://askubuntu.com/a/19487/582808



                In a nutshell, the first step is to edit the bootup entry and add modprobe.blacklist=nouveau. Then already in Debian, add the same to the line with GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and then run



                sudo update-grub






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