Linux Mint 17 codenamed “Qiana”
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Re: Linux Mint 17 codenamed “Qiana”
So far so good with 17, but I did notice with VirtualBox:
I get an error -1908 that tells me to run /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
I do so, and get the following:
sudo /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
Stopping VirtualBox kernel modules ...done.
Uninstalling old VirtualBox DKMS kernel modules/etc/init.d/vboxdrv: 302: /etc/init.d/vboxdrv: /usr/share/virtualbox/src/vboxhost/do_dkms: not found
...done.
Trying to register the VirtualBox kernel modules using DKMS/etc/init.d/vboxdrv: 327: /etc/init.d/vboxdrv: /usr/share/virtualbox/src/vboxhost/do_dkms: not found
...failed!
(Failed, trying without DKMS)
Recompiling VirtualBox kernel modules ...failed!
(Look at /var/log/vbox-install.log to find out what went wrong)
I get an error -1908 that tells me to run /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
I do so, and get the following:
sudo /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
Stopping VirtualBox kernel modules ...done.
Uninstalling old VirtualBox DKMS kernel modules/etc/init.d/vboxdrv: 302: /etc/init.d/vboxdrv: /usr/share/virtualbox/src/vboxhost/do_dkms: not found
...done.
Trying to register the VirtualBox kernel modules using DKMS/etc/init.d/vboxdrv: 327: /etc/init.d/vboxdrv: /usr/share/virtualbox/src/vboxhost/do_dkms: not found
...failed!
(Failed, trying without DKMS)
Recompiling VirtualBox kernel modules ...failed!
(Look at /var/log/vbox-install.log to find out what went wrong)
Re: Linux Mint 17 codenamed “Qiana”
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStackvasmakk wrote: Will those upgrades include kernel upgrades too ?
I mean if I install LM 17 now, and some (unimportant) hardware of my machine is not supported by the current kernel (3.13.0-24)...
is it possible to wake-up one day and see a new kernel (3.15.x) and the same hardware supported, after e.g. an upgrade to LM 17.x ?
Thx!
Essentially, the LTSes are slowly becoming rolling distros for 5 years.
Re: Linux Mint 17 codenamed “Qiana”
Mint uses the Ubuntu desktop installer, so neither support mdraid. The Ubuntu Server installer is different and does support it. Someone ought to prioritise rewriting the desktop installer because it has serious limitations, some defects and there seem to be lots of dual boot with Windows issues. Not a good first impression for newcomers. Grub also needs replacing with something not so user-hostile.JSeymour wrote:I got it going, but this is disappointing. The Live/installer is still not running mdadm, so still no out-of-the-box support for mdraid? This is what the Mint team wants to base the how many next years' worth of releases upon? Really? Debian, I'm told, can do an mdraid install on naked drives. So, too, can Ubuntu. Or so their docs say. So... why is the Mint team apparently removing this capability?
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Feedback about issues encountered in the RC please ONLY post those on the blog post with the RC announcement, as that is where the developers gather all the feedback from to fix issues for the final release.
The RC hasn't been announced on the blog yet, so anybody already running it does so without having access to list of know issues that would be listed on that, and without a place to give feedback that will be picked up by the developers.
Please wait till RC is announced on the blog here http://blog.linuxmint.com/
The RC hasn't been announced on the blog yet, so anybody already running it does so without having access to list of know issues that would be listed on that, and without a place to give feedback that will be picked up by the developers.
Please wait till RC is announced on the blog here http://blog.linuxmint.com/
Re: Linux Mint 17 codenamed “Qiana”
I notice the discussion has already started on the monthly thread. Clem is participating. For anyone interested.
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Re: Linux Mint 17 codenamed “Qiana”
My "Qiana" (32Bit, Mate) on pen drive also works well with my old Eee PC 901. Merci!
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Ah, so that's what it is. Thanks for the clue.mintybits wrote: Mint uses the Ubuntu desktop installer, so neither support mdraid. The Ubuntu Server installer is different and does support it.
I wonder why the Ubuntu devs think no desktop user could ever care about high availability? It's not as if this isn't discussed all over the forums, for every distro, with multiple HowTos showing people how to manually stuff the setup.
Thumbs up to that!mintybits wrote: Someone ought to prioritise rewriting the desktop installer ...
Jim
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Will reply on RC blog post, but someone can help me?
noveau didn't started after install (live install used software renderer). So no X at all.
So, in recovery mode, i've tried to install nvidia-current and nvidia-current-updates, without luck. dmesg complains someting about license and taints kernel.
My Notebook has a nvidia GT640M WITHOUT intel fallback, with Core i7 3630.
Ubuntu Trusty Desktop installed just fine, with noveau, then installing nvidia through ubuntu control panel. Can use both without issues.
noveau didn't started after install (live install used software renderer). So no X at all.
So, in recovery mode, i've tried to install nvidia-current and nvidia-current-updates, without luck. dmesg complains someting about license and taints kernel.
My Notebook has a nvidia GT640M WITHOUT intel fallback, with Core i7 3630.
Ubuntu Trusty Desktop installed just fine, with noveau, then installing nvidia through ubuntu control panel. Can use both without issues.
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Is that blog moderated or something? I posted a short comment and it never appeared. Thinking maybe I hadn't posted it, I tried posting it again. "This looks like something you already posted" was the response. But my comments are nowhere to be seen.Adelante wrote:I notice the discussion has already started on the monthly thread. Clem is participating. For anyone interested.
Jim
Re: Linux Mint 17 codenamed “Qiana”
Yes, moderated. Patience
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Ah, so... we're seeing everything with a (substantial?) "transmission delay."xenopeek wrote:Yes, moderated. Patience
Thanks for the info.
Jim
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Hope VNC works with Mint 17 it doesnt work with ubuntu 14.4...
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About the AMD graphics driver problem.
I have a laptop with an Intel HD4000 and an AMD HD 8600M. Nothing worked until I followed the directions from this blog. The AMD drivers work perfectly now but my laptop's fans kept spinning loud for no apparent reason. So I launched the Catalyst control panel (sudo amdcccle) and I selected the Intel graphics card as the one I want to use:
The HD4000 is (still) quite capable for everyday tasks (surfing, HD video, light image editing) and the machine is also super quiet.
I have a laptop with an Intel HD4000 and an AMD HD 8600M. Nothing worked until I followed the directions from this blog. The AMD drivers work perfectly now but my laptop's fans kept spinning loud for no apparent reason. So I launched the Catalyst control panel (sudo amdcccle) and I selected the Intel graphics card as the one I want to use:
The HD4000 is (still) quite capable for everyday tasks (surfing, HD video, light image editing) and the machine is also super quiet.
Re: Linux Mint 17 codenamed “Qiana”
yesterday I tried Mint 17 Cinnamon...loaded fine, but mouse & keyboard were totally inoperable even in live mode...
wifi was detected, but without a keyboard/mouse could go no further.....
today I tried Mint 17 Mate...works perfectly so far & even wifi came up with no tweaks needed in live mode....
now to decide to either replace Mint 16 with 17...or put it into it's own partition....
system specs are :
AMD K8 ATHLON 64X2 DUAL CORE 4000+ CPU @ 2.1GHz
NVIDIA GeFORCE 6150SE NFORCE 430 GPU
2GB DDR2 MEM
tommy
wifi was detected, but without a keyboard/mouse could go no further.....
today I tried Mint 17 Mate...works perfectly so far & even wifi came up with no tweaks needed in live mode....
now to decide to either replace Mint 16 with 17...or put it into it's own partition....
system specs are :
AMD K8 ATHLON 64X2 DUAL CORE 4000+ CPU @ 2.1GHz
NVIDIA GeFORCE 6150SE NFORCE 430 GPU
2GB DDR2 MEM
tommy
Re: Linux Mint 17 codenamed “Qiana”
Installed LM 17 Cinnamon 64 yesterday on a Lenovo X1. All is working great. Just had to patch libfprint to get the fingerprint reader working. Everything else was fine right out of the box. Also tried it on a Lenovo W520 with Nvidia and all is fine.
Neil
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Likely yes. The way kernels are handled in the updater has already been revised (as of Mint 16). Ubuntu's kernel updates in previous Mint releases were hidden as a "level 5" update. Now the Mint team can now provide their own kernel updates any time, for 16 and later releases. I have not had official confirmation, but I assume this will happen with the half-yearly point releases.vasmakk wrote:Will those upgrades include kernel upgrades too ?
I mean if I install LM 17 now, and some (unimportant) hardware of my machine is not supported by the current kernel (3.13.0-24)...
is it possible to wake-up one day and see a new kernel (3.15.x) and the same hardware supported, after e.g. an upgrade to LM 17.x ?
By the way, LTS editions already have some newer kernels available in Synaptic. In Mint 13, kernel versions roughly equivalent to those of 14, 15 (and 16?) can be found there, for manual installation. That means, Linux 3.5, 3.8 and 3.11.
So, even if Mint does not yet provide an updated kernel, you should be able to find the kernel versions used in Ubuntu's half-yearly releases there. Also, it is easy to upgrade your kernel yourself using this how-to: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=40185
As you see there are a lot of possibilities to get newer hardware working. But I am quite sure the Mint team will provide newer kernels easily with future releases.
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Re: Linux Mint 17 codenamed “Qiana”
Firstly thank you very much for LinuxMint 17 and the eventual on going upgrades for 17.1 and 17.2, much apprerciate your work.
Thanks, regards beachgardener.
I see the kernel upgrades too, flagged as security updates, no worries, but i ask, should i revert to nouveau drivers first, install kernel updates, then re-instate nvidia drivers? or just install kernel and all will be well?Now the Mint team can now provide their own kernel updates any time, for 16 and later releases.
Thanks, regards beachgardener.
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I don't know about nvidia, but I did those security updates without removing the ATI proprietary driver and had no problem on reboot.beachgardener wrote:but i ask, should i revert to nouveau drivers first, install kernel updates, then re-instate nvidia drivers? or just install kernel and all will be well?
Thanks, regards beachgardener.
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Ahh, thanks for that, i guess it would be much like my Ubuntu install the kernel updates go ok with nvidia installed on that, i will give it a go, i just remember ages ago when i was on openSuse back to 9.1 and then 10, 11, we had a certain procedure to put kernel updates in.tdockery97 wrote:beachgardener wrote:but i ask, should i revert to nouveau drivers first, install kernel updates, then re-instate nvidia drivers? or just install kernel and all will be well?
Thanks, regards beachgardener.
I don't know about nvidia, but I did those security updates without removing the ATI proprietary driver and had no problem on reboot.
Thanks, regards Ken
edit: all worked splendidly well, i'm happy that we can now keep up with kernel security updates, cheers
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