EFI can boot from any FAT partition on the drive. You can put any
bootloader you want on that partition (usually it is the first) and
EFI will be able to boot from it. Check your mobo documentation, but
for me the BIOS menu includes an «Boot from» option, to select the EFI
file from which to bo
On 4/10/21 2:48 PM, gwes wrote:
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>
> On 4/10/21 5:22 PM, Tom Smyth wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> 1) issue does not occur with fvwm or with chrome running in fvwm
>>
>> so the issue seems to be confined to xfce, and I was running just 1
>> xfce terminal session
>> 2) (so the issue is not related to ch
Hi Ian,
Thanks for that it seems to be the screensaver that was causing the issue.
do you have the screensaver enabled also ?
in hind sight it doesn't appear to be a hardware issue (or virtual
hardware issue )
thanks for your reply and feedback
On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 at 23:52, Ian Darwin wrote:
On Sat, Apr 10, 2021 at 10:22:17PM +0100, Tom Smyth wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 1) issue does not occur with fvwm or with chrome running in fvwm
>
> so the issue seems to be confined to xfce, and I was running just 1
> xfce terminal session
> 2) (so the issue is not related to chromium)
>
> > > I'm run
On 4/10/21 5:22 PM, Tom Smyth wrote:
Hello,
1) issue does not occur with fvwm or with chrome running in fvwm
so the issue seems to be confined to xfce, and I was running just 1
xfce terminal session
2) (so the issue is not related to chromium)
Thanks
O
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Kindest regards,
Tom Smyth.
Hi
Geoff,
The force is strong with you :)
Thanks that worked xfce-screensaver was active but I was not seeing
the screen-saver
Appreciate your help
Tom Smyth
On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 at 22:48, gwes wrote:
>
>
>
> On 4/10/21 5:22 PM, Tom Smyth wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > 1) issue does not occur with fvwm
Hello,
1) issue does not occur with fvwm or with chrome running in fvwm
so the issue seems to be confined to xfce, and I was running just 1
xfce terminal session
2) (so the issue is not related to chromium)
Thanks
On Fri, 9 Apr 2021 at 19:09, Tom Smyth wrote:
>
> just to update this thread,
Hello folks,
I recently installed OpenBSD as a dualboot next to a Linux install.
However, I didn't pay much attention to partitioning and created a new
ESP. This means that my Linux bootloader can't find the OpenBSD
bootloader to chainload it.
Now I want to fix this situation. If I don't
O 10/04/21 ás 18:45, David Passens escribiu:
Hello folks,
I recently installed OpenBSD as a dualboot next to a Linux install.
However, I didn't pay much attention to partitioning and created a new
ESP. This means that my Linux bootloader can't find the OpenBSD
bootloader to chainload it.
Hi,
No bother it might be a hardware fault,
Sry,
Jean-François
Le 10/04/2021 à 18:00, jeanfrancois a écrit :
Good afternoon,
After installing on an old Toshiba Satellite A30 with 1 Gb of Ram and
128 Mo of graphic shared memory, there is a panic on startup of
X-desktop, it sometimes goes
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