HELP - Linux Installation from Windows 10
Okay,so I've been trying to boot linux from a USB drive, and with every single distro I've tried, only mint running in compatibility mode showed a few lines of text before freezing.Every other time, I've run into the same black screen, from Archlabs to Fedora.
Specs: CPU: Intel Celeron N3060 RAM: 2GB 1600Mhz HDD: 32GB EMMC GPU: Random intel integrated thingy If I could get any help whatsoever, I would be very grateful ;) |
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Also, are you trying to install UEFI, or legacy mode? More details would be helpful, but I find it hard to believe your machine WON'T run Linux, although it's going to be a bit slow. |
It looks like my Intel NUC (N3050 CPU). It can run Linux alright, and it can even decode H.264 and H.265 in hardware, making it perfect Kodi frontend. Consuming less then 10 W it can be always on without affecting your power bill. The only quirk it has is 32 bit UEFI. Not sure how many distros out there can handle it without manual intervention.
This is the graphics. Code:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/Pentium Processor x5-E8000/J3xxx/N3xxx Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:22b1] (rev 21) |
How are you creating these usb drives?
Can consider a 32 bit version. Is the problem a backlight issue. Can you use a flashlight to see if the screen is really on? Interesting page. https://medium.com/@UNIT_0xBCD/linux...0-cf6ef1d8ec63 |
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