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will i be able to download lemmy via debian?
For running a Lemmy server, or you mean the desktop app? I'm confused on what your goal is here.
Running a Lemmy server. I was trying to do it with YunoHost on top of Debian with a virtual machine but it's not working
As long as it has Internet access you can do whatever you want like any other normal machine.
I'm trying again with VirtualBox and YunoHost (not debian) and it shows this:
If you're literally unfamiliar with the technical process of this, I suggest you go back and read a guide, so every step very literally, and then come back if you have a problem.
It's very obvious that's you're skipping steps or ignoring something.
Thanks so much!!
That looks like the bootloader is broken, or the VM BIOS settings got changed after install.
Thanks so much!!! I tried emulating amd64 on my arm64 computer, could that be the issue?
If you changed it after installing the OS in the VM, that would be the cause.
I didn't change it, thank you!