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hello everybody,
i am wondering if there are download links for old releases of Q4OS, especially the ones that are still based on debian 7.*
i did not see any link for such old releases on Q4OS website.
thanks before,
Les Kompie
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Support for Q4OS 0.5 branch has expired and its repositories are not maintained anymore. Installation would not work quite well, as there could be some broken dependencies and uresolved, mainly TDE, bugs.
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unfortunately, the latest release (1.6.3 32-bit) does not work on my old laptop made in 2005 (single core pentium m / 1.5 gb ram / geforce 6600 go).
i think i am way too late to use this awesome OS.
thank you anyway, sir.
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Your hardware specification is more than sufficient for Q4OS 1.6 to run on. We could try to assist you to get it to work, if you let some more info here.
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thank you, sir.
this laptop's specifications :
toshiba satellite M40 model PSM40L-02N00C
pentium M 730 CPU (1.6 ghz, single core)
1.5 gbytes DDR1 PC2700 RAM
geforce go 6600 64 mbytes GPU (NV43M)
60 gb fujitsu IDE HDD
installation was successful, no error message.
but when booting, the last scrolling text message i saw was : "system logging", then the screen went blank. it did not go to common GUI login screen.
actually, the same thing happened on this laptop with other distros as well, except :
- lmde 1
- robolinux 7.9.2
- galpon minino picaros 2015.01
newer ubuntu and debian-based distros, including lmde 2, robolinux 8.* failed to install as well.
the information on robolinux website (https://www.robolinux.org/downloads/) says :
"Compatibility Warning: Some PC's & Laptops with video cards manufactured before 2008 are no longer supported in the Robolinux 8 Raptor series LTS 2020 (i.e. Debian 8). However the Robolinux series 7 Operating Systems LTS 2018 do still support these old video cards."
so i concluded this might be a debian 8 compatibility issue (CMIIW).
any advice is appreciated, thanks again, sir.
Last edited by les.kompie (2016-10-24 09:19)
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Are you able to switch to console terminal pressing ctrl+alt+f1 key combination ?
- If not so, you will have to enter into 'failsave' mode - tap 'esc' key during computer start, grub boot table will appear. Go to 'Advanced options ..' -> '... revovery mode'.
Run in console:
# Xorg -configure
# cp /root/xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf
# nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
edit the video driver line: 'driver nv' or 'driver nouveau' - replace it with 'driver vga'
press ctrl+o to save the file and 'ctrl+x' to exit editor
# reboot
Now you should be able to enter a terminal by pressing ctrl+alt+f1 key combination
Login into console terminal and run:
$ nvidia-detect
if there is a recommended nvidia driver, install it, for example:
$ sudo apt-get install nvidia-driver
$ sudo reboot
Let a result here, please.
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yes, i am able to switch to text-based terminal by pressing ctrl+alt+f1 keys.
the screen displays :
Loading Q4OS operating system ...
Loading initial ramdisk ...
Loading, please wait ...
/dev/sda6: recovering journal
/dev/sda6: clean ####/#### files, ####/#### blocks
[ 12.356537] systemd-fsck[213]: /dev/sda7: recovering journal
[ 12.514657] systemd-fsck[213]: /dev/sda7: clean, ##/#### files, ####/#### blocks
Debian GNU/Linux 8 q4os-desktop tty1
q4os-desktop login: [ 872.048010] BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 22s! [Xorg:311]
[ 872.048010] CPU: 0 PID: 311 Comm: Xorg Not tainted 3.16.0-44-686-pae #1 Debian 3.16.36-1+deb8u1
[ 872.048010] task: f3fc4010 ti: f3d74000 task.ti:f3d74000
[ 872.048010] Stack:
[ 872.048010] Call Trace:
[ 872.048010] Code: ................ some lengthy (2 rows) hexadecimal numbers
Debian GNU/Linux 8 qtos-desktop tty1
q4os-desktop login: ---> i am logging in with my username
Password: ----> my password
but i cannot login as root, "su" command asked a password, but when i inputted my password, it said: "su: Authentification failure"
so i typed that nvidia command using my own user login :
$nvidia-detect
Detected NVIDIA GPUs:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300] NVIDIA Corporation NV43M [Geforce Go 6600] [10de:0148] (rev a2)
Your card is only supported up to the 304 legacy drivers series.
It is recommended ...... (when i was typing this post from another computer, laptop's screen went blank again, i had not finished reading the rest message yet)
edit:
i pressed ctrl+alt+f1 again, and the screen is displaying the texts again, it says:
It is recommended to install the
nvidia-legacy-304xx-driver
package.
and the rest message are the same as previous lengthy message with hexadecimal numbers, more or less.
Last edited by les.kompie (2016-10-24 11:06)
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Well, try to switch to second console 'ctrl+alt+f2' to avoid error messages and type in the terminal:
$ sudo apt-get install nvidia-legacy-304xx-driver nvidia-settings nvidia-xconfig
$ sudo nvidia-xconfig -s
$ sudo reboot
and let a result here.
If you would need a root access, type:
$ sudo su
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i got this output with error messages :
Reading package lists... Done
Bulding dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package nvidia-legacy-304xx-driver
E: Unable to locate package nvidia-settings
E: Unable to locate package nvidia-xconfig
therefore i did not proceed to next commands.
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You'd need a network connection unless that driver is on the live media. Wifi possibly not working at this point?
Can you connect with a network cable to your router?
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In addition, you may also need to update packages list before driver installation:
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install nvidia-legacy-304xx-driver nvidia-settings nvidia-xconfig
$ sudo nvidia-xconfig -s
$ sudo reboot
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thank you, bin and q4osteam,
i connected to the network with ethernet cable to make sure internet is accessible, then i did as you wrote :
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install nvidia-legacy-304xx-driver nvidia-settings nvidia-xconfig
$ sudo nvidia-xconfig -s
$ sudo reboot
the result, now it is able to boot but it does not display the GUI login screen, but a text-based login prompt instead.
i am able to login with my username. now, what should i do, it is still in a text-based environment ?
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after logging in try typing startx at the command prompt
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thanks bin,
startx command returned error messages :
some lengthy messages ...
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Fatal server error: (EE) no screens found (EE)
Please consult the X.Org Foundation support ... and so on.
(EE) Please also check the log file at "/var/log/Xorg.0.log" for additional information.
(EE) terminated with error (1). Closing log file.
xinit: giving up
xinit: unable to connect to X server : Connection refused
xinit: server error
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Please attach a '/var/log/Xorg.0.log' file here to analyze.
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here it is the Xorg.0.log
thanks again for your time.
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Looks like some kind of Debian bug. Do next terminal commands help somehow ?
$ sudo modprobe --force nvidia
$ sudo systemctl restart tdm-trinity.service
If not, you could remove the '/etc/X11/xorg.conf' file:
$ sudo rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf'
reboot and attach '/var/log/Xorg.0.log' again here to analyze.
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Looks like some kind of Debian bug. Do next terminal commands help somehow ?
$ sudo modprobe --force nvidia
$ sudo systemctl restart tdm-trinity.service
i executed those commands, but the 2nd command returned an error message, and no GUI was displayed.
If not, you could remove the '/etc/X11/xorg.conf' file:
$ sudo rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf'
reboot and attach '/var/log/Xorg.0.log' again here to analyze.
so i proceeded to these steps, then login (in a text-based screen), then executed "startx" command again.
attached is the latest Xorg.0.log.
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There is a mess in commands to install nvidia stuff, sorry for that. The proper commands should be as follows:
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get -s install nvidia-legacy-304xx-driver nvidia-xconfig
$ sudo nvidia-xconfig -s
$ sudo reboot
Unfortunately, the best solution would be to start from clean Q4OS installation. Alternatively, it would be possible to try uninstallation of all nvidia packages, but it could make things more complicated. If you would want to try the uninstallation method, please run:
$ sudo apt-get autoremove nvidia-*
Hopefully, uninstallation will pass correctly, then you could run the right commands above.
Edit: removed 'nvidia-settings-legacy-304xx' package, as installed automatically.
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thank you, sir.
noted that, i will keep it.
i have to move on to another project now. when i get another chance to work on it, i will try it again.
i really appreciate your help, sirs.
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