AV Linux 2020.4.10 Released!!
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Re: AV Linux 2020.4.10 Released!!
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Wow cool! Thanks for this and all of the phenomenal work on LinVST!! You should also share this item in the Plugins or Samplers forum so it doesn't get overlooked buried in this thread..
Wow cool! Thanks for this and all of the phenomenal work on LinVST!! You should also share this item in the Plugins or Samplers forum so it doesn't get overlooked buried in this thread..
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Re: AV Linux 2020.4.10 Released!!
Hi,
Please see this new post about some Known Issues in AV Linux 2020 here: http://www.bandshed.net/2020/04/27/av-l ... wn-issues/
Please see this new post about some Known Issues in AV Linux 2020 here: http://www.bandshed.net/2020/04/27/av-l ... wn-issues/
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Re: AV Linux 2020.4.10 Released!!
I was ready to make the jump to AV Linux today, but I was not able to boot from the ISO. I have a Dell Precision 3431, with UEFI Secure Boot BIOS. I have tried both disabling Secure Boot and enabling Legacy Devices. The thumb drive appears in a list of boot devices, but when selected, fails with "Selected boot device failed."
Perhaps I could try and contact Dell Support and ask them what the problem might be. I'm not exactly sure how to formulate the question, though.
Perhaps I could try and contact Dell Support and ask them what the problem might be. I'm not exactly sure how to formulate the question, though.
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Re: AV Linux 2020.4.10 Released!!
dd doesn't seem to work for UEFI, however dd seems to work fine to create ISO's for older non-UEFI computers.. I test here and have installed on UEFI computers with Unetbootin created USB Keys, I don't know anything about Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator. I would recommend at least trying with Unetbootin, it is a small application and should be in the Package managers of most common distros.