d.healey wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 11:30 am
Try using a virtual machine, you'll be able to save stuff and come back to it later.
No, setting up a virtual machine is not an option.
Consuming too much time.
Ventoy seems to be a good option. It installed properly and boots the ISO at least.
I have downloaded:
AVL_MXE-23.1-20240120_x64.iso
Fedora-Jam_KDE-Live-x86_64-39-1.5.iso
openSUSE-Leap-15.5-DVD-x86_64-Build491.1-Media.iso
ubuntustudio-22.04.4-dvd-amd64.iso
That's all I could find by web search.
Ubuntu Studio 22.04.4 stopped booting by Kernel Panic.
Computer frozen, had to do a hard shutdown by power button.
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AVL MXE 23.1 booted fine. But then...
How could there be a Linux Studio without having Qtractor installed by default?
That's bad. Then Ardour and MIDI is a mess.
Even though my MIDI keyboard was recognized and all connections are done, it won't let me play a single MIDI note.
Also Ardour doesn't show up all the sound cards available. So, no chance to get anything working with Ardour.
They should have stayed Audio only.
Also, AVL MXE 23.1 won't let me install Qtractor 0.9.38, which I had locally available in .deb package.
Complained about some missing libraries.
Tried to download them.
But then...
A Network Tool to setup Network with NOTHING in it to set up anything.
So, no internet connection.
My computer is a Lenovo. I have Fritz-Box Router.
WLAN is on the Mainboard and it appears in the Network Setup Tool.
But it's disabled and could not be enabled.
In my current OS WLAN connection is established automatically after booting into the graphical desktop.
So, internet connection immediately available.
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Later today, if I will find some time, I will try the Fedora and OpenSuse ISOs.
I fear, this will also not work...
Thanks...