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  • I don’t have another flash drive big enough for this, no. The other one I have is 8gb and the utility says it requires 10, but I have been using the back ports. I’ll try again with one of the bottom ones and a bazzite install since I would need to remake the fedora one anyway. I had tried that previously but before having a workable display.

    And hey, this kinda stuff happens whenever I try to do something a bit new. I refer to myself as the walking incarnation of Murphy’s law. I’m used to it 😊 it sucks for sure but I’m used to it lol (and I do tend to learn quite a bit in the process so not a total loss)


  • Ok, so update from yesterday; I had to stop.

    Anyway the new bazzite stuff didn’t work. Fedora live test environment sort of worked but it failed at 4.8%, which is identical to another issue I saw saying it has to do with windows and if you make it on Linux it should work.

    Also to answer those other questions at the bottom - voltage and temp readings are normal, psu was a replacement for one that burned out and is 700w so it should be more than enough. The parts should all be compatible, pcpartpicker said they are, but no, I don’t know that they are for sure. Still, my old Ubuntu install loads just fine, tho with some minor errors. Wouldn’t that mean everything does work?


  • Ah, actually no this is an error I came across before, and the help article said using dd mode on Rufus or the etcher program should fix it, so I’m going to try that again with etcher, and see if it does. Like I said getting a screen saying kernel panic is big progress! It beats the lingering black screen (probably from it actually working but not displaying, like you said)

    I don’t have another actual monitor that doesn’t only take VGA. I have been using TVs in place of monitors for a very long time because I mostly use my computer for media-related activities (hosting and maintaining Plex and watching that locally) so I don’t need much.

    But like I said the tv I pilfered from my kitchen at least displayed why I had the black screen so I’m making progress and I hope I can move it seamlessly when I have everything :)

    I never really considered I was using too good of a display device… that was never mentioned as a possible cause in any of the articles I found, they were mostly other hardware related problems, like dual monitors or something.

    Also I bought the motherboard, cpu, and ram (also a new cooling system, bc my liquid cool was very old and idk if it still works) all together based on pc part picker and advice I got in another post on the rimworld comm, so it should all be compatible, tho the gpu is iffy. Nvidia is always iffy.



  • I can’t do anything when the screen goes black. Or at least I don’t know how to pull anything up. It’s basically just stuck and I have to reboot. I have tried pulling up the terminal before installing but I have no clue what to do with it. It’s just a blank terminal. On that note though I haven’t seen any errors other than when booting into the years-old Ubuntu install.

    Only one monitor, as I said, so shouldn’t be the problem. When I try to access through the GPU, it says there’s no output. Also when I fully removed the GPU, leaving only the integrated graphics, same problem. I did try your suggestion, but it did nothing.

    I don’t know how to drop the resolution on my monitor because it’s a tv, and I can’t access anything related to these things other than via bios. If you have suggestions to do that I’m totally here for them! However I did try using the low graphics mode to install which I assume would bypass this, and that also didn’t work. Same black screen, as I mentioned.

    I don’t know what fallback gui means in this context; there’s nothing to access. It’s just a list? The actual gui interface for bazzite never loads, just the bios screen, or the old ass Ubuntu install, or a black screen when I try to do anything with my live media.

    Already updated the bios, as I mentioned. No change.

    And as for the fedora live image, I can try making one but I don’t have faith in myself to do anything with it if it works, which I don’t honestly think it will. That’s the only thing I’ve come across that I haven’t tried at all because like I said I don’t have confidence in myself to rebase. I guess for ruling stuff out that’s fine, though… but if that also doesn’t work, then what?



  • I was expecting this on a pos enterprise system that barely managed win 10 (but has 12 usb ports!!!). For context, the replacement drive I got for it from the IT department that “disposed of” the tower had windows 7 installed on it, they said that was the best it could probably do, which is why they were obsoleted years ago.

    There must have been something really wrong with other components because even with antixlinux, which doesn’t even have seem to have sound support out of the box, and is meant to be used off a usb (keeps a persistent state on the USB so you can take your OS and data with you), it was slow as molasses. (I also tried mint and raw Debian and a couple other things and they all sucked hard)

    So I threw Ubuntu back on and use it only for the Plex desktop app in my bedroom where I try not to watch too much tv. Is the only thing that runs on it without issues as long as I never close it. Reboots take 10 min tho. Not even remotely worth troubleshooting (that’s pc#4 in my house… I live alone. I have other options.)

    This all to say, if it doesn’t respond well to Linux, there might be something else going on :)





  • I really hope what they mean is clean water.

    It can happen; there’s a paper mill by me that was actually an important part of the river cleanup process when the river was far worse than it is today. It takes water from the river, uses it for their needs, then treats it and returns it to the river far far cleaner than they took it out, which has been a net benefit for the entire downstream river ecosystem. That plan, and their follow-through, is the only reason that mill exists at all.

    Thing is, where are they going to find this not-particularly-clean water to treat and return? Are they going to need all new infrastructure built to accommodate this?

    And why is that cheaper/easier/whatever than just making a closed loop cooling system, which they could have done from the being…