#Serviio console black screen download#
So for example, the files you should download should be something like this This is the newest Raring I found in the list (not the rc version) Assuming it is Raring Ringtail you are hoping to install, you should be looking for Raring Ringtail. For example, if you have Precise or Quantal, get the kernel for it but also for the bit type you have.
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I would suspect you should be finding the newest kernel of the type of distro you have. Plymouth:debug splash quiet nomodeset drm.debug=0xe nopat Any improvements, please? The text between GRUB and login screen is still fuzzy and the background image bad and takes ages, but it does get in to the new image, for now. I think the quiet and splash sold be removed from memory but I did not.Īnyway, it booted fine in to the new kernel and eventually came up, it also upgraded (3.8.0-21) and it still works. So in Grub Customizer I changed the "kernel parameters" by adding Anyway, I recalled how when I first started using Ubuntu poor installs were often fixed by changing the boot up preferences. I was playing - bad lad, don't know what I am doing. i am not sure wh ()at I should be choosing. I have 38.8.0-19-generic as the image that does not work. If I go into Grub Customizer or /boot/Grub/ Sorry for taking so long to get back, my middle son hit is head Wednesday evening and we spent our time in hospital. As the old kernels work, there must be something different in the boot up sequence between the old and new, no? The problem starts the moment the kernel is selected in GRUB, so long before even the log-in screen. Waiting for current window manager (Xfwm4) on screen :0.0 to exit: Done Mv: cannot stat ‘/home/italy/.metacity’: No such file or mv ~/.cache/sessions mv ~/.cache/xfce4 mv ~/.config/autostart/ mv ~/.config/xfce4 xfwm4 -replace Mv: cannot stat ‘/home/italy/.gnome’: No such file or mv ~/.gnome2 mv ~/.gnome2_private mv ~/.gconf mv ~/.gconfd mv ~/.metacity ~/gm_bkup/ AM about to mkdir killall mv ~/.gnome ~/gm_bkup/ I take it that this is run via terminal in the working kernel. I'll probably not be able to have a go until tomorrow as I am out in a few minutes and not back until late tonight. If the older kernels work, then is there a way of checking the differences between this and the old?īrilliant, thank you.
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Plymouth:debug splash quiet drm.debug=0xe nopat Sudo gedit /etc/lightdm/nf I assume that is correct.įYI I have the following also set in grub. I accessed it by going in through a working kernel, and changing the config using what happens if you change the "session=" line in /etc/lightdm/nf to "session=xubuntu"? Not quite as hard work as you.īack to subject. I think I can let you off for that :) I've started digging a pond today. Had 2 split about of third of it there to get it in my truck.
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Three days of cutting wood in the upper 80's. Also cut another down and bucked it up for him. They were a bit tricky, as they were already at the esge of the bank teetering. Have to get them before he changed his mind. They were either dead or washed lose last winter. Mention to a friend that I was going to get a firewood permit from a local timber company- and he gave me 4 trees from his property.