Hello !
Then it shows Ext4-fs error on and on.
Is it because of my SD Card? Very recently I could install last Ubuntu Mate on the same Raspberry without any problem.
Thank you in advance !EDIT: I had the same error using tasksel while unpacking libsane-common.
It says apt-get failed (100).
It would look like a SD-Card failure but Ubuntu Mate I reinstalled functions perfectly
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hello zen253230,
yeah.. it seems your sdcard has bad sectors already
When you hit those zones, this errors appear..
Insert the sdcard into your main computer and run:
fsck /dev/your_sdcard
But I suspect that you already have bad sectors
]]>I've not yet tried the way you described tux but I will
I tried before to install xfce4 by apt-get install
Then I stumbled on this error :
error ensuring dpkg/reassemble.deb doesn't exist. read only file system
Then it shows Ext4-fs error on and on.
Is it because of my SD Card? Very recently I could install last Ubuntu Mate on the same Raspberry without any problem.
Thank you in advance !
EDIT: I had the same error using tasksel while unpacking libsane-common.
It says apt-get failed (100).
It would look like a SD-Card failure but Ubuntu Mate I reinstalled functions perfectly
[screenshot ][https://i.postimg.cc/LsdT7VLn/Screensho … allery.jpg]
Thanks for the prompt response. I'll give that a shot - I've got a long-winded compilation task running right now (CDE) but in another session I tried running tasksel as root and got the cryptic `debconf failed to run`. I checked the --list-tasks option and it lists a few window managers that I could install - I'll try to setup lxqt, I suppose. Is this just a shortcut to apt-getting the task package or is there more magic to it than that?
]]>Perhaps the easy way would be to use tasksel?
bootup, login, then switch to root, and run:
tasksel
Chose the environment, you want, from the available ones, reboot, and you should be ok
]]>Sorry for being such a n00b but it's been a minute since I've done any Linux sysadminning and a lot has changed in the interim.
I've successfully booted beowulf 3.1 (arm-64) on an rpi-3b+ (kudos to the team for getting these builds, thank you so much!), gone through the run-setup tidbit, and have rebooted the system but no graphical login or gui comes up. `startx` is not found in the `pi` (default) user path, and I'm just a little bit at a loss here, though I'm sure I'm just forgetting some ordinary incantation or haven't done some setup step that I overlooked in the multitude of readme's along the way.
Can anybody get me a pointer to how to get the system booting with a (very light - cde-light) x display manager and graphical login?
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