Thank you for info.djemos wrote:I am working on Salix 14.0.1 Live XFCE and Salix 14.0.1 Live KDE versions. So when it is ready will be out.
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Thank you for info.djemos wrote:I am working on Salix 14.0.1 Live XFCE and Salix 14.0.1 Live KDE versions. So when it is ready will be out.
I did not download"initrd for 64 bits PXE booting (6,6 MB) — MD5 checksum: 5b86abfc1d57f0ee71ce16e185b7828c" (not a USB install.) Should I have? It hangs shortly after the four penguins. Picture from digital camera, sorry. I'm guessing a video card problem, NVidia GT630. Any ideas?(initrd.xz has been replaced with a new one)
may be issue in nouveau driver. try the parameter nomodeset at boot. see if that resolves the problem.jsalpha2 wrote:Salix Live XFCE 14.0 beta1(64 bit) I tried burning this (from djemos's link) (Nero slow speed from within Windows) but it hangs during boot. MD5 checked out.I did not download"initrd for 64 bits PXE booting (6,6 MB) — MD5 checksum: 5b86abfc1d57f0ee71ce16e185b7828c" (not a USB install.) Should I have? It hangs shortly after the four penguins. Picture from digital camera, sorry. I'm guessing a video card problem, NVidia GT630. Any ideas?(initrd.xz has been replaced with a new one)
thank you for having helped you.jsalpha2 wrote:Thanks, the nomodeset works. I'm guessing that on a real install, after loading the drivers, the problem will be gone.
What is the size of persistence file and in what filesystem is formatted.jsalpha2 wrote:Just tried the Salix Live XFCE 14.0 beta2(64 bit). Installed to USB from Windows by extracting ISO to USB and running the install command. Then I added persistence from the desktop icon. Very nice and easy. Everything worked. Maybe I spoke to soon. Opened GSlapt and ran updates. Now my USB mouse doesn't work.
Started over, did it all again. After updating, broken again. Will try again tomorrow, just not going to update.
It depends on how many packages will install. I suppose if persistence is getting almost full then problems can happen. Of cource always can remove packages from persistence to have more free space on it.mimosa wrote:This happened to me too (though persistence was at least 2GB). I had persistence on a hard disk partition and then moved it to another one; I assumed that was what had caused the problem. When I created a new persistent file on the USB stick itself, all was ok. However, I didn't test much more.
I'll try with KDE as soon as I get time to put it on the stick! Downloaded for both $ARCH and seeding