Tiberiu, you should have known better than to allow to be trolled away by a
proven toxic sociopath in the first place. Now your thread, intended for
informing / discussing of a new product, is all funked up.
There are also minifree promoting threads and no one attemts to hijack and
foul the
You were not the only one ..
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/my-new-libreboot-x200
See if some messages are repeated many times (and show them to us):
$ less /var/log/kern.log
Ok I se what you mean now.
The splash screen is already grub.
It seems that it lacks the option to select a different kernel or advanced
options.
Let me looking at the manual of grub and at libreboot.
You can also ask on IRC #libreboot how to boot a different kernel.
I'll try to answer as
OT, but important: I really wouldn't know personally because I never tried
but I was told if you spice it up the odor turns suddenly quite yummy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabis_%28drug%29
I am new to GNU/Linux and don't really understand what grub is. When I power
up, I see the libreboot menu. It has two options that mention grub:
-Load test configuration (grubtest.cfg) inside of CBFS
-Search for GRUB2 configuration on external media
The first of those options makes the menu dis
Isn't the splash screen grub??
If not this is:
When GRUB 2 is fully functional, the GRUB 2 terminal is accessed by pressing
c. If the menu is not displayed during boot, hold down the SHIFT key until it
appears. If it still does not appear, try pressing the ESC key repeatedly.
Ctrl+Alt+F2,F3,F4... all have the same result.
ESC toggles the splash screen on and off and Shift doesn't do anything,
whether the splash screen is on or off. Is there another key that could work?
Should I do something differently from the libreboot menu?
Well, regarding mouse and keyboard(s) being accessible from startx without
sudo, it definitely works :)
If I have other bad surprises, now I know I can add my user to more groups
for different purposes.
But I still don't like how it's a bit hacked (instead of a working directly
from a clean
Press Shift or ESC at boot and in GRUB select advanced options hit enter and
select a different kernel.
Here you have a more detailed instruction with images:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/621393/how-to-change-kernel-at-boot
The top one is normally the latest then there is probable a reco
Do you remember what más updated?
Try booting with a different kernel:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/621393/how-to-change-kernel-at-boot
Maybe there is a bug related to the encryption method. It seems the problem
is not that uncommon.
Is it working normally now?? That is great :)
I don't feel like I helped much but at least your machine is working now :D
Bingo, adding my user to input did work.
But I'm not satisfied:
* .xinitrc should load X automatically, it doesn't.
* Why do I need to add my user to the input group? Do I need to belong to
other groups just to have a functional machine?
And, uh, that would be pretty much it.
Here's the output:
-rw-r- 1 syslogadm 6,1G lug 18 17:24 syslog
-rw-r- 1 syslogadm 6,1G lug 18 17:23 kern.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2,6M lug 16 23:38 dpkg.log
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root utmp 818K lug 18 17:26 wtmp
-rw-r--r-- 1 root r
It seems I need to add myself in the input group:
https://github.com/bulletmark/libinput-gestures/issues/7
But How come I'm not into this group in the first place?
Well, I'll test that first, because there's no point to this question if it
doesn't solve the issue.
It fails when I try "wget https://jxself.org/gpg.inc":
"error: untrusted certificate"
The command "gpg --with-fingerprint gpg.inc" gives:
"gpg: can't open gpg.inc"
is it fine in terms of free software? If so, I guess I can find them on
nvidia's website?
But I thought my GPU worked just fine with Nouveau (which it does, even right
now with an incomplete startx launch).
Install nvdia drivers and blacklist nv as stated here:
troubleshooting X server. (EE) Failed to load module "nv" (module does not
exist, 0) - Ask Ubuntu -
https://askubuntu.com/questions/90915/troubleshooting-x-server-ee-failed-to-load-module-nv-module-does-not-exist
Also try upgrading to jxself kernel.
this
(https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/149985/startx-cannot-open-dev-fb0-permission-denied)
seems interesting.
I remove the sticker, no problem. :)
OT, but important: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_cigarette
Before trying to fix (most likely format) my thumb drive and fetching the
full logs, I'll reboot into the new user and try startx again. It seems
startx might be occupied by the old user.
Same thing with Ctrl+Alt+F2? If not, you can fire 'sudo apt-get install
open-ath9k-htc-firmware' there (although it should be installed by
default...) or even install a newer kernel: https://jxself.org/linux-libre/
Having five lines (from "Missing Free firmware" to "Could not read microcode:
-22") logged every 2ms (the numbers between squared brackets are times since
the last boot) is abnormal... but the logs Davide0 are not like that. They
look normal, hence my question: do they still increase until y
I went through the recovering procedure with the backup and I think I got it.
Will replay.
In the original user's xorg's log, in addition to what's listed for the new
test user:
* (WW) Falling back to old probe method for modesetting (and for fdev on the
line efter)
* (WW) Falling back to old probe method for vesa
* (WW) VGA arbiter: cannot open kernel arbiter, no multi-card support
Good call, with the new user, I can't launch startx at all, and it seems I
have now access to some xorg log.
The plot unfolds (I hope so)!
I started the procedure but I didn't get the message
Updated BUC.TS=1 - 64kb address ranges at 0xFFFE and 0x are
swapped
but I got:
Your flash chip is in an unknown state
...
FAILED
...
DO NOT REBOOT OR POWEROFF
How would I go about trying this?
When I tried Ctrl+Alt+F1 from the login screen I got the "missing free
firmware" message for about 20 minutes, after which the computer froze up.
Thank you. I just wanted to know if anyone knew about any freedom
restriction on that printer (Reprap Prusa i3 running on an Arduino Mega).
On 17/07/17 22:16, Adonay Felipe Nogueira wrote:
> Well, perhaps the providers of it have to contact the FSF to ask for an
> evaluation?
>
> If there is inde
Yes, I am in the directory. About execute permission, I only downloaded the
files from libreboot.org and moved a rom file in the util folder as
suggested. How can I enable permissions to this command and so as follows to
the actual BIOS installing one.(which is: sudo ./flash i945lenovo\_first
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