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[–] [email protected] 17 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I'm using 10+ years old hardware, Microsoft has already told me I can't upgrade, followed by several messages asking me to upgrade...

In other news, Linux Mint works nice and I just need to check Protondb to get Warframe running at frames per second and not seconds per frame

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Thank you for your response, but I've already managed to install Mint, but thanks for your info, as during startup and shutdown I still see these errors popping up.

My boot order is fixed to default to Linux Mint on its own drive, Windows boot as a backup for photoshop and the couple of games that don't work within Linux.

I'll see if the errors will keep popping up after disconnecting the optical drive.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (3 children)

My pc does have one, but it's unused for a while... Would disconnecting it prevent a bunch of these errors? Or can I ask for it to not check the CD drive? I keep seeing these error on occasion, even after installing Linux Mint and running it for a bit.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Same, I've had to surf along with The Neighbours to find something close by and stable...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

Ah, I didn't check the USB stick itself.

Just checked, the stick is 2.0, so that shouldn't be the issue.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

Don't have another PC I can use to test and I'm quite a noob in anything that isn't surface level Windows usage (I have messed with the registry a tiny bit, but purely following a guide) so VMs are close to magic for me.

Got recommended to check the USB ports (thanks to @[email protected] ) and if that doesn't work I'll reflash using other tools than Balena. Will post an update once I've tried this.

Thanks for the help

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Will have to check which USB ports are which, after 12+ years not checking my hardware I'm a bit rusty on all this. Windows made it too easy to not bother, but now that Windows10 support ends by the end of this year I should be more aware of what I have and what may need some upgrading.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

Got recommended to try Ventoy or Rufus instead of Balena, so I'll be reflashing once I'm home again. Thanks for the quick response

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/29272050

Hi there.

Since I'm using Windows10 on decade-old hardware (can't upgrade to Windows11 even if I wanted to) I've decided to check out what Linux is all about. After a couple of flowcharts wanted to try out Mint. Bought a fresh USBstick, downloaded the ISO, flashed it with Balena Etcher, created a separate partition on a HDD in the case I decide to fully install it.

Trying to boot I get the options to select any bootable media, but choosing either UEFI or the other option to boot from the USB drive I get to a menu where I can select to boot to Live or in compatibility mode (among others), but whatever I choose I end up with rolling errormessages, main one being /init: line 38: can't open /dev/sr0: No medium found Googling around I've tried unplugging the USB and using it in another port, enabling/disabling stuff in the bios (but I have no idea where to start or what stuff actually does) but nothing really works.

After some time (10+ minutes) of rolling errors I get the prompt to boot from URL (or something), haven't tried that yet as I don't know if the network is even enabled...

So I have the next questions: Where do I begin with troubleshooting? Is there a way to interrupt the stream of errors it keeps spitting out for more than 10 minutes? Once the errors stop I seem to be in a full screen terminal with an unsuccessful boot, can I try to get it to boot from there?

Update: Ventoy seems to be more promising, it's got a nice menu and I can choose which bistro to load, but currently it's loading Mint quite a long time...

I suspect it's loading everything it can at once, but at least I can see the Mint logo for longer than 10 seconds in a splash screen.

But 15 minutes later it seems to be still loading...

Will update when I can

Update 2: YES! It got past the boot errors by unplugging the USB and plugging it back in. 

Life is calling, so it'll take a while before I can start figuring out why my mouse isn't working (or how I can install without a mouse), but at least I can confirm that Linux works on my PC.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Hi there.

Since I'm using Windows10 on decade-old hardware (can't upgrade to Windows11 even if I wanted to) I've decided to check out what Linux is all about. After a couple of flowcharts wanted to try out Mint. Bought a fresh USBstick, downloaded the ISO, flashed it with Balena Etcher, created a separate partition on a HDD in the case I decide to fully install it.

Trying to boot I get the options to select any bootable media, but choosing either UEFI or the other option to boot from the USB drive I get to a menu where I can select to boot to Live or in compatibility mode (among others), but whatever I choose I end up with rolling errormessages, main one being /init: line 38: can't open /dev/sr0: No medium found Googling around I've tried unplugging the USB and using it in another port, enabling/disabling stuff in the bios (but I have no idea where to start or what stuff actually does) but nothing really works.

After some time (10+ minutes) of rolling errors I get the prompt to boot from URL (or something), haven't tried that yet as I don't know if the network is even enabled...

So I have the next questions: Where do I begin with troubleshooting? Is there a way to interrupt the stream of errors it keeps spitting out for more than 10 minutes? Once the errors stop I seem to be in a full screen terminal with an unsuccessful boot, can I try to get it to boot from there?

Update: Ventoy seems to be more promising, it's got a nice menu and I can choose which bistro to load, but currently it's loading Mint quite a long time...

I suspect it's loading everything it can at once, but at least I can see the Mint logo for longer than 10 seconds in a splash screen.

But 15 minutes later it seems to be still loading...

Will update when I can

Update 2: YES! It got past the boot errors by unplugging the USB and plugging it back in. 

Life is calling, so it'll take a while before I can start figuring out why my mouse isn't working (or how I can install without a mouse), but at least I can confirm that Linux works on my PC.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Aber quoi denkt du de onze unoffiziëllen langue?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

That would be the Romans, sir. Maybe even people that preceded them, but they Romans perfected it.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

Yeah, had to double check if I wasn't having a stroke...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

Yeah, and when you check the detail pages of the games and other software you are upgrading it for it'll turn out the 6 megadong tri-actor unit should work well in general, but there's a certain crashing bug near the end of this game I already bought that the devs haven't patched yet...

And even after all those considerations modded Minecraft will be just about functional.

 

Bij de explosie in een gebouw op de Sint-Bernardsesteenweg in Hoboken zijn al minstens vijf mensen gewond geraakt. Twee mensen raakten zwaargewond, drie personen liepen lichte verwondingen op. Een persoon, een man van 44, liet bij de ontploffing het leven. Dat meldt de brandweer. De hulpdiensten blijven het puin doorzoeken, maar het is moeilijk werken door de instabiliteit van het gebouw. Er is lokaal geen doorgaand verkeer mogelijk. Ook het openbaar vervoer volgt een omleiding, wellicht de hele dag nog.

 

The link to the template (in case you'd like to help out) is this:

https://pxls.space/#x=1046&y=199&scale=5&template=https%3A%2F%2Fremoved%2FGtGgtsb%2FGrian-Mending.png&ox=956&oy=121&tw=142&title=Grian&convert=unconverted

 

Dit canvas in eigenlijk een fork van pxls.space, maar het vereist een Lemmy account om te kunnen deelnemen.

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