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Boot DSL on UEFI system |
Posted by: KarsteinE - 02-22-2024, 01:47 PM - Forum: Help Section
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I want too run dsl alongside Windows and Wubuntu linux on an UEFI based laptop, how can I make the .iso bootable on an UEFI system? Or is there another way around? I have tried installing it in BIOS mode and that went fine. When I switch to UEFI the grub config in Wubuntu can see the dsl installation but when I include it in grub and try to boot it it just says "error: you need to load the kernel first". TIA
Karstein
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Wrote image to USB drive, won't boot |
Posted by: Crow12345 - 02-21-2024, 11:39 PM - Forum: User Feedback
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Base computer running Mint 21 64bit
Downloaded dsl2024 iso, used the USB maker, it wrote to the thumb drive, I tried to boot old laptop with it, old laptop says "no boot sector found on USB drive" and fails to boot.
Tried twice, same issue.
Help?
I was an absolute fan of dsl back in the day, I still have all my old CDs, and I'm wanting to try this updated version so bad!!
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DSL iso don't boot with Ventoy |
Posted by: jmanuelcool - 02-21-2024, 07:44 PM - Forum: Help Section
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Greats, my post is very simple:
I was downloaded first alpha for try (i used DSL many years ago), but when i'm trying to boot in an USB with Ventoy DSL don't boot. But if try to use iso in a VM (i use qemu) boot fine.
Someone was successfully boot using Ventoy
PD: i'll try to download second alpha
PPD: Sorry for my bad english,
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Alpha 2 no Firefox. |
Posted by: meo - 02-21-2024, 08:21 AM - Forum: User Feedback
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Just installed dsl-2024.alpha2 in Windows with Qemu. First thing I noted is that Firefox and Firefox-esr are missing from the repo. This cut works well and boots up in about 20 seconds on Qemu. Good work!!!
// meo
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Alpha 2 Now Available |
Posted by: John - 02-21-2024, 04:25 AM - Forum: DSL News
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Fixed the "apt upgrade" breaking the menu issue.
Added syslinux-utils package to the iso. Now DSL includes the isohybrid utility needed to install DSL onto a bootable USB drive.
Added a script to make a bootable USB drive either from the image on a liveCD or use the latest ISO from the DSL website.
(I would appreciate some feedback on this one.)
Modifies Conky so that it displays properly with 800x600 resolution.
Added the Network-Assistant utility which has been helpful on some computers with network driver issues.
Fixed the "brawer" typo that made it into some of the reviews.
Moved the "DSL File Restore" script to a more prominent place on the menu.
Miscellaneous small changes to reduce the iso size.
https://damnsmalllinux.org/2024-download.html
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AntiX Control Center issues |
Posted by: wcbdsl - 02-20-2024, 04:52 PM - Forum: Help Section
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I've recently installed DSL 2024 on an old Asus Home Server (intel Atom) - thanks to all for the very slick distro!
However, I have been having issues with the AntiX Control Center and FluxxBox menus where some tools stop opening. In particular, the Manage Packages button does not start the app, and the Terminal menu item doesn't start Terminal. Both worked after the initial install, but the Terminal stopped opening after a few uses, and Manage Packages stopped working shortly after.
There's a chance it happened after running an apt upgrade, but I'm not certain of the timing.
Restarting session, FluxxBox, and the machine don't seem to fix it.
I can start a Terminal through File Manager, however.
Anyone else run into this and/or have suggestions as to what I messed up?
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Install on a ChromeBook? |
Posted by: Jim2029 - 02-20-2024, 02:06 AM - Forum: Help Section
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Has anyone tried to install this on a ChromeBook? They are cheap and the specs should be plenty powerful enough.... Just something I've tossed around. Never tried it so not sure if it is possible.
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Qemu, Windows and DSL-2024? Yesss..... |
Posted by: meo - 02-19-2024, 03:39 PM - Forum: User Feedback
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Got an epiphany today! Can't understand why it didn't occur to me before. Well, as the saying goes here in Sweden: Better late than never! It was about to use Qemu in Windows to run DSL-2024. This is my first experience using Qemu. I thought it would be quite easy. But, man was I wrong! First the installation (a walk in the park since it was an .exe file), setting the PATH variable was anything but easy and then making Qemu boot DSL-2024 (the final step but it could really make a first time user of Qemu go insane). Well, making a long story short. The first time I ended up with a monochrome wallpaper and a 1024x800 resolution. I noticed why almost immediately. The system was running on 111 MB of RAM. It's amazing that anything at all showed up. I just didn't know how to allocate memory. After consulting mr Google quite a few times I got a wallpaper in color and 1280x800 in resolution. But it was almost impossible to use. Finally (what I'm posting from) I got the native resolution of the screen 1920x1080 and all in full color. There is a but though, (well several actually) it took about 10 minutes to boot, an hour to upgrade and is the slowest system I've ever used. I have to mention the silver lining though, the GUI is just awesome and it's a pleasure to see how Firefox looks even if it's incredible slow. Since it took the whole day to get to this point I have a hard time shutting it down and restart with more memory allocated. Have to work out how to get the GUI to get faster. I'm open to any suggestion how to speed things up.
// meo
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