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dCore-buster64
PDP-8:
Just to be sure in case some might mistake that post as pointing the finger at the dd or other burning process ... when it may just be a *minor* issue with Openbox.
On multiple uefi-only machines, I have zero problems using dd or any other common tool to write the iso to usb. So no rc-testers should be scared away thinking it won't boot.
The only thing I noticed, and is probably what you are working on, is how sometimes if you perform a reset on OpenBox, the default background changes from a dCore configuration, to what appears to be an Openbox config.
Even so, I applied a layman's diagnostic of using the latest Rufus to burn a stick, pulled up the log (CTRL-L) before burning, and watched the fun in the log. No complaints or special notices from Rufus, so it's happy too.
..just don't want anyone to think that the RC won't boot, or has major graphic issues. Neither was a problem for me on multiple uefi boxes.
PDP-8:
.. sorry .. I keep getting openbox and fluxbox mixed up.. :)
Jason W:
Thanks for testing PDP-8, I have an Nvidia graphics card, and perhaps that could be the issue. I will look at it again with my on board video chip.
Jason W:
It appears with dCore-buster64 that both Intel i915 and Nvidia chips need their kernel modules available for X to function. When graphics-4.19.10-tinycore64 is installed for intel, and nouveau-4.19.10-tinycore64 for Nvidia, X will start and work. There may be other chips that need the same.
PDP-8 - as your setups are working, I hesitate to add the graphics kernel module to dCorePlus-buster64 as it is the only release of dCorePlus that needs them with any of my hardware, it seems like a fluke with packages in dCore buster64.
But dCorePlus should just work, and the graphics modules in this case would be a 3 MB addition of size, I am pondering adding them as this is also the newest Debian based dCore offering.
In any case, if anyone has a problem, they should come here and this post is a notice that some graphics chips may not boot to X without their related kernel modules present for dCorePlus-buster64. All other dCorePlus has booted to X with me on both Nvidia and Intel chips. If you boot dCorePlus-buster64 and it falls back to the console, use the below commands.
--- Code: ---sudo wifi.sh # then set up your wireless connection
# For Nvidia:
sce-import nouveau-4.19.10-tinycore64
sce-load nouveau-4.19.10-tinycore64
For any other video chipset:
sce-import graphics-4.19.10-tinycore64
sce-load graphics-4.19.10-tinycore64
--- End code ---
Make sure of course that when you load graphics-4.19.10-tinycore64, nouveau-4.19.10-tinycore64, or any other graphics related extension that you do not do it in a running X session.
Jason W:
For what it's worth, I have found that the above mentioned issue only applies to my setup during UEFI booting. With BIOS booting, dCorePlus-buster64 boots directly to Xorg.
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