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hi all
I'm installing hp elitebook 840 with a fresh downloaded devuan iso but, on boot, system freeze with a blank screen and the cursor is blinking in the top left corner of the screen.
Installed:
- KDE
- server ssh
Any advice is welcome
thanks in advance
nomorelogic
Last edited by nomorelogic (2021-03-09 17:28:19)
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I read around sometime HP laptops can have this issue
but i can't figure out how to detect what's wrong
no idea?
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I own a HP elitebook PC (Hewlett-Packard HP EliteBook 8460p/161C)
and it runs like a charm with Devuan Beowulf.
All I can say is this:
- first of all, make sure you reset all BIOS-settings to default,
- then make sensible changes you wish to it.
- then, if UEFI boot mode is used, disable "Secure Boot" (That means DO NOT USE THE TPM)
You can use classic BIOS mode as well (CHS-mode for the disks). It's less tricky.
Then install normally.
Do you have any special graphics processor on board? Intel chips work well, but be careful if there is a NVIDIA or AMD GPU.
Good luck.
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server ssh
Can you connect from another machine?
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Intel chips work well
10th generation Intel chips onwards need a newer Mesa version than is available for Devuan beowulf. The same is true for the most recent AMD cards.
The OP should also note that all current graphics cards require non-free firmware even with the open source drivers supplied by the kernel.
See also http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=142974
EDIT: and please change the thread title — your machine doesn't "hang", it just fails to load the graphical desktop.
Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2021-03-09 16:47:27)
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I own a HP elitebook PC (Hewlett-Packard HP EliteBook 8460p/161C)
and it runs like a charm with Devuan Beowulf.
All I can say is this:
- first of all, make sure you reset all BIOS-settings to default,
- then make sensible changes you wish to it.
- then, if UEFI boot mode is used, disable "Secure Boot" (That means DO NOT USE THE TPM)
You can use classic BIOS mode as well (CHS-mode for the disks). It's less tricky.
Then install normally.
Do you have any special graphics processor on board? Intel chips work well, but be careful if there is a NVIDIA or AMD GPU.
Good luck.
removed all secure boot, tpm and other security settings
no success, same lock
graphic card is
VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation UHD Graphics (rev 02)
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nomorelogic wrote:server ssh
Can you connect from another machine?
No, just tested, unable to connect
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Andre4freedom wrote:Intel chips work well
10th generation Intel chips onwards need a newer Mesa version than is available for Devuan beowulf. The same is true for the most recent AMD cards.
The OP should also note that all current graphics cards require non-free firmware even with the open source drivers supplied by the kernel.
See also http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=142974
EDIT: and please change the thread title — your machine doesn't "hang", it just fails to load the graphical desktop.
thanks for this link but no success here
I followed 1st step (added "systemd.unit=multi-user.target" to the end of the line that starts with "linux") but at boot (ctrl+x) I 've same blank screen with cursor blinking
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What is your CPU? If it starts with 10 or 11 then you're shit out of luck with beowulf.
Brianna Ghey — Rest In Power
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What is your CPU? If it starts with 10 or 11 then you're shit out of luck with beowulf.
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 142
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10510U CPU @ 1.80GHz
Can I abort devuan install?
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Some of the drivers will need non-free firmware so you can if not already
nano /etc/apt/sources.list
Add at the end of each line
contrib non-free
Then
apt update && apt upgrade -y
As of not connecting to ssh server , are you using a router and you are connected with wifi if so ,
Set a static ip from advanced options of your wicd or network manager or whatever you use then go to your router and forward / open port 22 for that ip
Hope this helps , enjoy using Devuan!!
Just a simple man!
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hi wdp
entered using recovery mode from boot menù
I followed your instructions but doesn't work
anyway sourcelist are updated but "apt upgrade" can't find anything to do: all seems to be already updated
after some time I watched devuan from afar I was determined to use it with the new laptop
I’m starting to think I can’t...
if there are other ideas please tell me
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If Head_on_a_Stick tells you "What is your CPU? If it starts with 10 or 11 then you're shit out of luck with beowulf.",
it makes the matter a serious one.
Is it at all possible to start a fresh install from an USB stick and NOT install a graphics environment?
If so, why not to start in text mode, connect to the internet and edit your sources.list file as instructed?
I hope if you did an
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
sudo apt install firmware-linux-nonfree
after the installation, in this order.
Then you could try to install the xorg and desktop stuff, from the command-line. Some experience is required here, but it's doable.
Another way could be to upgrade to chimaera, which hopefully has a newer kernel that supports your CPU/GPU.
I hope I do not annoy you, I know how such problems can rattle the nerves...
BTW, my CPU is a older one: an i7 from 2012, so no problems here.
Anyway, good luck.
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model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10510U CPU @ 1.80GHz
That won't work with Devuan beowulf.
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Does this mean that our friend "nomorelogic" will have to wait for Devuan 4 Chimaera to come out on an install-able iso?
(With a more recent kernel, then...)
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It's not just the kernel. That generation of Intel integrated graphics chips require a newer Mesa version.
The OP could try chimaera now or even add the MX Linux repositories — they've backported Mesa to a buster base, I have a guide to adding & pinning their repositories over at forums.debian.net — but neither option is ideal. I would usually recommend Arch for new hardware but most people here won't like that because of the init system that shall not be named (or spelled correctly).
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I have a couple of chimaera-based live isos here:
https://get.refracta.org/files/testing/
No xorg. No non-free. Run 'refractainstaller' to install to hard drive. Or do a debootstrap install.
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It's not just the kernel. That generation of Intel integrated graphics chips require a newer Mesa version.
The OP could try chimaera now or even add the MX Linux repositories — they've backported Mesa to a buster base, I have a guide to adding & pinning their repositories over at forums.debian.net — but neither option is ideal. I would usually recommend Arch for new hardware but most people here won't like that because of the init system that shall not be named (or spelled correctly).
There is artix linux which is a derivative of archlinux that has 3 different inits to choose from - openrc, runit and s6.
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Modern INTEL processor: can I suggest that you download a modern, live distro such as one from
https://voidlinux.org/download/
as Void kernels are from 2021, [5.10.17], it would be quick way of exploring this issue.
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hi guys and thanks for you support!
whell, to tell the whole story, I'm leaving my historical distro cause need a new laptop and my historical distro still use "the init system that shall not be named".
Currently, on my new laptop, I have a dual boot: artix and devuan. Artix boots correctly but (1) it's not stable as I need and (2) I prefer Devuan.
With dual boot (I think) I can try Chimaera but...
Head_on_a_Stick had a guide but says "but neither option is ideal".
fsmithred had chimaera-based live isos but: no xorg...
Well, I undestand, it’s too early for chimaera.
Do you think it’s possible, in the near future, to experiment with chimaera and a desktop environment?
Thanks again!
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Modern INTEL processor: can I suggest that you download a modern, live distro such as one from
https://voidlinux.org/download/
as Void kernels are from 2021, [5.10.17], it would be quick way of exploring this issue.
thank you
I'll surely try voidlinux
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fsmithred had chimaera-based live isos but: no xorg...
You can always install X afterwards.
For example:
# apt install tasksel
# tasksel
^ That will let you select any of the full desktop environments, just as you would from a netinstall ISO image.
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Ok, I'll try chimaera iso and refractainstaller.
I need some days, but I'll do this test.
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nomorelogic: I saw you needed recent mesa. Both void live image and devuan [ceres] have the latest mesa-20.3.4 package
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quick update:
voidlinux (x86_64, glibc, xfce) installed correctly
works great!
next time I'll try refracta and chimaera
Last edited by nomorelogic (2021-03-15 11:06:43)
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