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I just installed Q4OS on a desktop. Now it won't connect to network. It detects network, but won't connect. I get an error saying "Secrets were not found" or something like that.
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Okay I got internet working and was able to update nvidia drivers. But now after reboot the display is small. went to display and the max size is 640 x 480! My screen is not that small! It's hooked up to a monitor.
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Was the screen small before you installed/updated the nvidia drivers?
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No, but it is slightly blurry. Now thing are taking forever to load(login screen, desktop, etc.) they just don't load
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could you post the results of inxi -F you might need to install inxi if you haven't already.
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I can't because it won't get to the login screen.
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I'm going to reinstall Q4OS and then will install inxi
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OK, dont install video drivers yet in case they are the cause of the problem.
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Okay. Right now I'm just waiting for the login screen to show up. It just shows the mouse cursor loading.
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Is that the new install?
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Yes. It has not even boot up to the login yet..
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That is pointing the finger at hardware failure maybe?? did the live-cd run ok?
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There was no live option in the install menu.
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Sorry I always use the live-cd for my installs, could you download and try using the live-cd to see if that works?
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Where do I download the live CD?
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http://q4os.org/downloads1.html
half way down the page
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Ah, Okay. Thanks I will download that
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The live cd is stuck on the three dots loading screen, won't go past that.
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This does have the hallmarks of a hardware issue of some sort, I wonder if it is a 32 bit box and you're using a 64 bit medium. I came across a range of Dells in the 2006 ish period that would run 64bit Windows but no way would they go 64 bit linux - at the time. Granted this seem unlikely as you've already had an install work.
So, please can you tell us more about the machine - make, model, age, amount of memory etc. You can get some valuable info by accessing the BIOS screen if you don't know about the RAM figure. It would also help to know if it has a sound card and network card or whether these are just off the motherboard. You can tell if they are separate cards as they'll occupy a slot in the rear of the machine.
It may just be worth you while trying a 32 bit live cd as well. How are you burning these, and do you check the md5sum values of the downloads to ensure they are good?
Last edited by bin (2016-10-23 15:48)
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I still think this is pointing towards hardware failure, the only other thing I would do is to try another live-cd, maybe ubuntu and see if that will boot.
And one more thing to check, have you changed or reset bios settings at all? if not check to see if any values have changed or don't look right, and if you have changed anything try changing it back and see how that goes.
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I resetted the BIOS. That didn't work. I had tried the 32-bit live cd, and that didn't work either. Here is a full list of specs on the desktop:
Brand
eMachines
Model
EL1333G-01W (PT.NBG02.001)
Quick Info
Type
Student / Home Office
Processor
AMD Athlon 2850e 1.8GHz
Cache Per Processor
512 KB L2 Cache
Memory
2GB DDR2
Storage
320GB 7200RPM SATA
Optical Drive
16X DVD Super Multi Double-Layer Drive
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce 6150 SE integrated graphics
Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Power Supply
220W
Operating System
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
CPU
CPU Type
Athlon
CPU Speed
2850e (1.8 GHz)
L2 Cache Per CPU
512 KB
Graphics
GPU/VGA Type
NVIDIA GeForce 6150 SE
Graphics Interface
Integrated video
Memory
Memory Capacity
2 GB DDR2
Memory Spec
1 GB x 2
Maximum Memory Supported
4 GB
Hard Drive
HDD
320 GB
HDD Interface
SATA
HDD RPM
7200rpm
Optical Drive
Optical Drive Type
DVD Super Multi
Optical Drive Spec
16X DVD Super Multi Double-Layer Drive
Communications
LAN Speed
10/100/1000Mbps
Front Panel Ports
Front USB
2
Front Audio Ports
2
Card Reader
Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader
Back Panel Ports
PS/2
2
Video Ports
1 VGA
Rear USB
4
RJ45
1 port
Rear Audio Ports
5 ports
Last edited by ThisGuy1996 (2016-10-24 00:17)
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Well, in theory that should work....though the single core cpu will never be a flyer.
If you still have the bootable media that gave you the original install that sort of worked, then use that again.
When you get to the boot options use Recovery Mode and enter nomodeset at the end of the string. That should boot with a basic vesa driver for graphics.
You may need to use nomodeset xforcevesa if the above doesn't help.
If that works then at least you're on the right track to getting a working machine.
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You mean the OS that came with the desktop originally? Or the first Q4OS install that worked?
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The first Q4OS that worked.
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Okay, i'll see how this works...
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