Unfortunately I don't have that kind of luck as it's a gaming PC.
Current computer specs are not high enough. In addition, we do not have the installation of the installed game program on the current computer.
The easiest way for me is to somehow stop the running application, do something on...
A normal pc is used, but instead of standard HDD, 2GB Compact Flash is used.
On other systems, I solve the problem 90%, but when it comes to linux, I get stuck.
I hope the manufacturer provides software support.
Thanks for your help.
Unfortunately I don't have the slightest idea about the installed linux system. Also, I don't have a chance to install linux again, because I lose the application inside and the machine won't work. I am in correspondence with the manufacturer, but I am not very hopeful.
That's why I'm trying to...
The computer says ok to all controls and only says that the etc/adjtime file is read-only and will reboot with that. All systems I use are windows, so I could not interfere with the file. I downloaded the "ext2explore" software and connected the disk to my own computer. I can see the disk...
Linux is frequently used in Coinop gaming machines. For example Sega, Namco, IGS companies often use Linux, sometimes they use windows embedded system.
Thanks for your help.
Unfortunately Ctrl + Alt + T didn't do any good. The system displayed the ^[ ^T icon and then continued. Rebooted the system again.
Thanks for your help.
As I said before, I don't know anything about linux.
How can I see which version it is?
It does not give a chance to enter any commands. How can I stop the application running on the pc and switch to the command line so that I can enter commands.
Thank you for your helping effort.
Hello everyone,
I have never worked with linux to this day and therefore I am in trouble.
I have a linux-based pc belonging to a gaming machine. but somehow it says "etc/adjtime" file is readonly and it goes back to the beginning.
The computer automatically runs some programs at startup and...