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    Nightmare on boot street...

    Interesting stuff - I hadn't really heard of Void beforehand. I saw Rockedge mention some Debian code was used when creating KLV but I'll try to rein in my paranoia about what Debian may or may not be up to and accept that good/useful code is just that. The main reason I want to install Puppy...
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    Help! Cannot install any version of Linux on 12 yr old machine

    Fair enough - lol. I was in the "stuff this for a game of soldiers" place after days of hitting brick walls too so I get it. Should only be 5 mins to try it out the live version if all goes well - not sure how long the full install takes. To be fair it seems the recommended way of running...
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    Nightmare on boot street...

    That's a great overview - thanks again Mike I've known what a criminal Gates was for years but didn't realise Google (and all big tech seemingly) were also wrong uns in a big way until a couple of years ago. That sounds reassuring what you're saying about how Chrome was built to be open source...
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    Help! Cannot install any version of Linux on 12 yr old machine

    Funny you mention ffmpeg as I was unable to install that on Fed 36 a few days ago just before having a nightmare with a gpu driver and live usb ISO issues. Did you try Puppy? Its the only one that managed to boot when Fed 37 flashed on different usb sticks using different methods and even a...
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    Nightmare on boot street...

    Well shiver me timbers - it only bloody worked! Currently speaking to you from a live session of KLV-Airedale booted from the Live USB ISO that Disks actually flagged as "bootable" (screenshot). I went a bit "manual" on it all and decided to use Disks to delete the three Fedora 37 partitions...
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    Nightmare on boot street...

    I was just looking at your portable browsers and wondered what "Ungoogled_Chromium-portable" means in the sense, does it still call any google services etc or is that just Android I'm thinking off where they've coerced most app dev's to use Google Apps which are ten required for the apps to...
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    Nightmare on boot street...

    That sounds very encouraging re: the graphics apps running well and thanks for all the info - I think you've sold me on Puppy now (providing I can get the thing installed - I'm even considering burning a live cd image at this point!). Yes its a terrible situation at the moment - why is everyone...
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    Help! Cannot install any version of Linux on 12 yr old machine

    Probably a silly suggestion from a noob but is there an equivalent to windows pagefile in linux you could increase so the cpu has more than 300mb to play with for graphics? Just thinking it might stop or lessen the crashes and give you more time to figure out the issue.
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    Nightmare on boot street...

    No but think I did do for the previous Kali installation... (and can't remember if I did on the Fed 36 install prior to Kali)
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    Nightmare on boot street...

    It certainly feels like a mess... Main goals: - To move away from the Windows spyware OS completely - haven't used it for months and just keeping in case there's a Windows only app I really need to use or to find some important info that I might have forgotten was there (I guess I should...
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    Nightmare on boot street...

    Thanks Mike Re: Graphics apps, video editing - I'm getting into 3D modelling (Blender) and 3D printing (slicing tools to convert 3D images into gcode files for the printer), I do video editing now and then too and anything to improve response time when using the applications and reduce the file...
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    Nightmare on boot street...

    Well to be fair, this situation might be more my making a relatively simple process complicated due to my rushing certain things and not listening to several warnings to not use Kali as a beginner (although it seems to run Blender a lot quicker than Fedora and the whole system was very...
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    Nightmare on boot street...

    ok so I put on some heavy duty rubber gloves and booted into Windows (ptah!) and amazingly the network card and graphics card are both working normally! When I was trying to upgrade the NVIDIA driver on Fedora, the latest kernel? (the top entry of three Fedora kernels available on the GRUB2...
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    Nightmare on boot street...

    Thanks for the tips - i had Award on one of my desktops previously. Glad you had a ps2 kb and jack for it, that would be an interesting situation on more modern pc's without the ps2 input jacks! Mine is Phoenix SecureCore Tiano and the only keys that seem to function are f2 to enter the bios...
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    Nightmare on boot street...

    So I found "load setup defaults" under the "exit" bios menu tab, loaded the default configuration, hit f10 to save and exit and rebooted. It seems to have disabled the Ethernet card or something as Fedora went into airplane mode and i was unable to switch it off or enable WiFi. Even plugging my...
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    Nightmare on boot street...

    Bugger - I changed the battery quickly to try to avoid that :rolleyes: I'm not sure how to reset the BIOS to factory settings. I found the below page which has the attached intel chipset driver for this model (Clevo W170HN) - would that be the BIOS file to install do you think...
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    Nightmare on boot street...

    Thanks for coming back to me on this. I did not see a fast boot or quick start option in the BIOS settings. Legacy USB support is enabled and UEFI is disabled. I did change the CMOS battery a couple of weeks ago if that's relevant?
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    Nightmare on boot street...

    Hi All I'm trying to remove Fedora 36 from a HDD partition and install 37 from a USB ISO over it (not upgrade from within 36) and and am having some tribbles... Background - 750 GB HDD with Win 7 resized to 550 GB and installed dual booting Fedora 36 from USB ISO successfully on remaining 200...
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    Issue installing NVIDIA Optimus driver

    Thanks again but I'm starting to think there are deeper issues afoot due to a previous failed graphics card driver install or some other issue on Kali which was on this hdd before Fedora 36 - I had a devil of a time getting the laptop to boot from usb when Kali was installed.. The steps I took...
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