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DMI table is broken! Stop.Īs you can see, I happen to be working from a live version of KDE Neon. Targeted content distribution is supported Print screen service is supported (int 5h)Ĩ042 keyboard services are supported (int 9h) Wrong DMI structures length: 2488 bytes announced, only 2413 bytes available.ĥ.25"/1.2 MB floppy services are supported (int 13h)ģ.5"/720 kB floppy services are supported (int 13h)ģ.5"/2.88 MB floppy services are supported (int 13h) To use that from Sparky, antiX or KDE Neon, at Terminal type and enter You can either get that from the System Summary in the utility itself, or you can get it from a working Linux environment using a command known as We have also been remiss, all of us, but mostly me, in not asking for a list of specs for your computer, and I am also interested in the BIOS Setup Utility details, name, version and date.
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We're getting up on 6 pages and 3 weeks with this, but I could do with your State of the Nation on whether you actually have a Linux installed and working (not just on USB stick), a Grub Menu, and a Windows working still.
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The choices are YOURS, and ultimately, the responsibilities of being a safe and efficient driver also lie with you. Len, as I often say, YOU are the driver behind the wheel that is the vehicle that is your computer. I am of the opinion we could all use a rest from this Thread for the moment, but that is not to say that I have given up on helping Len get a working system. I have downloaded KDE Neon but not yet installed it. I was proven right in doing so, as Sparky Linux Game Over proved problematic, even with my experience. I installed antiX 19.2, and also installed Sparky Linux Game Over (same as Len's), as I considered it likely that my installation of Sparky Linux by itself (MATE DE) might differ considerably from Len's environment. I am back for the foreseeable future now, and have not been idle. Thanks Andy, had a couple of Spammers to hammer and then headed straight here.
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I hope wizard's shoulder is feeling better. I will have to recover mentally before I get back into Ventoy. Except for a few entries which were only on the backup USB, I have it all back again. So anyway, that's what I've been doing for the last couple of days. Things work a little differently on Sparky, my backup script needed some adjustments, and I had to run it as root, instead of just a regular user, like on the other distros where I ran that script. But it took me forever to get the USB to back up everything. So it was all there, and I could see it from the SparkyLinux partition. Luckily, I only lost a few days of work, because I had installed all the data on another partition, the antiX partition. That USB represents years of work, on many different projects of mine. I tried it and liked it.īut then I had to undo what I had done.
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Well, I thought I might as well try out Debian on the live USB I just created.
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So I hit enter, then I realized what I had done.
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I had my backup USB inserted, and I was going to install the Debian iso on it.