eggbladder
New Member
Hello tuxbot.
I have a slackware based distribution called Porteus that i'm using, and it doesnt seem to work right consistently.
Linux doesnt correctly detect my display, and when im using headless, without X or Wayland, and booting with BIOS, the resolution is wrong 90% of the time, and will never start X.
When im using headless, without X or Wayland, and booting with UEFI, the resolution is also wrong 90% of the time, but will start X.
the other 10 percent of the time, linux works flawlessly.
Im booting from a flashdrive and an SD card. This issue happened to me live booting on Debian, as well.
Does your surfer knowledge have a way to help me out with my issue?
I have a slackware based distribution called Porteus that i'm using, and it doesnt seem to work right consistently.
Linux doesnt correctly detect my display, and when im using headless, without X or Wayland, and booting with BIOS, the resolution is wrong 90% of the time, and will never start X.
When im using headless, without X or Wayland, and booting with UEFI, the resolution is also wrong 90% of the time, but will start X.
the other 10 percent of the time, linux works flawlessly.
Im booting from a flashdrive and an SD card. This issue happened to me live booting on Debian, as well.
Does your surfer knowledge have a way to help me out with my issue?