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Re: UEFI Build Test - ohjrson - 02-14-2016 Hi Jerry Over Christmas I got a New Laptop. An Acer brand AMD 64 Pretty much minimal Options. it has no CD and only USB and an SD slot. It is also a quad core. It was fairly cheap and on "Sale" as one of their bare bones laptop. It does have the UEFI boot (with the option to go Legacy) and is also running windows 10. I would like to install LL 2.8 on this along side Windows. (As of course there is no cd or dvd or anything to reinstall should you need to, only rescue or back up.) Please keep me informed of the results of this testing as I would like to try it in my new lappy. If you need my email just let me know. Thanks. Re: UEFI Build Test - m654321 - 02-16-2016 Is the inclusion of UEFI support anticipated at some stage within the LL3.0 series or is that a bit too early? Mike Re: UEFI Build Test - Valtam - 02-16-2016 (02-16-2016, 06:50 PM)m654321 link Wrote:Is the inclusion of UEFI support anticipated at some stage within the LL3.0 series or is that a bit too early? Too early. Re: UEFI Build Test - Teddy - 02-16-2016 UEFI Secure Boot support probably won't be included in LL 3.0. It will need to be added sooner or later, that's for sure, for those who want a no fuss install on a UEFI Secure Boot machine preinstalled with Windows 8 + versions thereafter. On my HP Laptop (Pavilion TouchSmart 11-e015dx) Ubuntu worked with the UEFI boot option via USB. Linux Lite has run this machine for a few years in Legacy BIOS mode (some machines call this mode "CSM"). On some HP machines, the UEFI firmware defaults to UEFI first, and then Legacy if nothing is found, and I have not found an option to override this behaviour (It even says somewhere in the owner's manual, I vaguely remember) I'm not sure how the UEFI support is implemented in regular desktop Ubuntu and a handful of other distros, maybe a specialized kernel provides that support? More than likely by the time Linux Lite 4 comes around, UEFI support will have been tested rigorously and working. Re: UEFI Build Test - ohjrson - 04-03-2016 OK Jerry Here is my report. After lets say attaining a Dell Poweredge T310 with 2.4 ghz quadcore processors and 8 gs of ram with the ability to hot swap 4 HDD I have successfully installed LL 2.8 into the machine. Mind you I had to figure out which one HDD I installed it into once I did get it installed onto a hrad drive. I can tell you it was really quite simple once I put some thought into it. 1. I did not keep track of which HDD were #1 #2 etc.. when I pulled them out and reformatted them for use on another machine. So I probably had them in wrong. 2. Everything installed just fine through the live DVD that I burned directly from an ISO...Which the Live DVD worked just great as well on its own before rebooting into the chaos that awaited me... ( as I mentioned I was not paying attention to the order of the HDDs.) 3. Once I excluded the HDDs one by one and found the HDD that had the installed LL 2.8 in it i'm assuming that since LL 2.8 was the only OS that the UEFI could find it opened and ran the software. (just fine I might add) 4. I did have to exclude the Google Chrome repository in the updates to get the updates to download but once that was done everything worked just like it was supposed to. (Note-Maybe take the google chrome repository completely out of the list.) Nothing else impeded the updates. That being said I do need some help with installing Windows 7 into a virtual machine on this system as I have never used virtual machine or installed in one before. So far aside from not having a sound card on this machine everything works ok. THe only thing I have an issue with is the flickering that the mouse does when used. I'm not sure if this is a setting related issue or what but it is getting annoying. The mouse is constantly flickering along with periodic full screen flickers as well... (Any ideas?) I have tried to look under ettings to resolve this but can not seem to find it. I also see that the screen edges are not right either. How can I change the sizes of that... or align them up right. I will include a screen shot on the next post as I am on a different machine right now. Thanks. Oh Snap... How do I put pics or screen shots in here again? Re: UEFI Build Test - LL-user - 04-03-2016 Hi ohjrson, You can use: https://imgur.com/ or http://www.pixhost.org/ gold_finger has provided an excellent manual: https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/tutorials/forum-interface-how-to-post-pics-links-code/msg2469/#msg2469 Hope that helps ![]() Re: UEFI Build Test - ohjrson - 04-03-2016 Ahh yes... Many thanks to you LL-User Here is the link http://i.imgur.com/ZZKvg63.jpg?1 Re: UEFI Build Test - m654321 - 04-04-2016 Quote:Note that in the EFI boot menu, it lists as Ubuntu, not Linux Lite. @firenice03 (quoting post #77) Section E in the following tutorial explains how to edit this back to Linux Lite, though this makes no difference to the functioning of the UEFI build. https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/tutorials/tutorial-how-to-set-up-a-winll-dual-boot-with-uefi-fully-enabled/ Re: UEFI Build Test - firenice03 - 04-04-2016 (04-04-2016, 09:14 AM)m654321 link Wrote:Quote:Note that in the EFI boot menu, it lists as Ubuntu, not Linux Lite. Correct... but this was testing the UEFI build, noting what we saw / how it installed.. Should this want to be updated before the final ISO is published to the world ;D.. This maybe more @Jerry Has testing for UEFI been concluded or are you still looking for feedback? Re: UEFI Build Test - Valtam - 04-04-2016 We're all done, thanks folks ![]() Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk |