(03-04-2018, 11:05 AM)bitsnpcs link Wrote: [ -> ]So the Linux Grub is installed now, or the Linux OS is installed, but it wont boot to the desktop, without using the usb stick ?
Or are you doing this using the usb stick ?
Have you checked the BIOS settings, set to "legacy" and not to UEFi ?
Also disable "fast boot" in BIOS ?
Thanks bitsnpcs - the thing is - there are no such options in my BIOS (latest version)...
Windows XP is installed, factory; no luck so far with installing Linux.
Which BIOS and version is it ?
(03-04-2018, 12:57 PM)bitsnpcs link Wrote: [ -> ]Which BIOS and version is it ?
V.0.3212
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Hello wongtsz,
I have had a search around, it seems the problem is the "glib" in installer, info from 01.org.
You need a Linux installer with an older glib version.
Only the LL developers will know which earlier version of LL uses the glib before 2.0.0
I see the problem was mentioned across Ubuntu and those based on it, also on Fedora and Crunchbang distros, same problem.
The problem first wrote of (that I could find) on 01.org from "2013 Q4" release not being possible to use.
I was not able to find any other useful info for Linux for this.
I did find Intel page with all the drivers for windows from xp to 10, or many sites of people asking about drivers for Linux but I did not see any solutions for this wrote of.
Hey [member=7415]wongtsz[/member]
Like [member=6925]RandomBoy[/member] mentions, if you checked the install updates when installing, I'm just guessing but it could be that the Linux Kernel was updated too.
Something to try:
- Turn off PC
- Turn it back on and hold the SHIFT key.
- Grub should boot with the menu
- You can then choose the advance option to selct a previous kernel.
- Try an older Kernel (standard / generic ones)
I had a similar problem on a machine and reverting to previous kernel worked.
Good luck!
Hello,
I had the same problem every time I activate "install update during installation" option.
The problem arises on every version of LL from 3.4 to 3.8, and on every kind kind of PC.
Thanks bitsnpcs and TheDead!
I tried the SHIFT key - but it also freezes... from what I have found online it seems a GMA 500 issue - I tried installing Debian with ACPI=off, worked with the first bootup, then freezes when shutdown/ restart.
I guess I will have to install Linus Lite on another computer. Many thanks again for every comment!
wongtsz I hope you have a better time on another computer for installing.