Tayaout 2,654 #46 Posted September 21 2 minutes ago, maxcorrigan said: My log in details t kept simple ie. max pw/aa it does not seem to recognise either one, at the moment You can try user "root" and your password. Otherwise it is the username and password that was set when installing Linux. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maxcorrigan 1,002 #47 Posted September 21 (edited) 10 minutes ago, Tayaout said: You can try user "root" and your password. Otherwise it is the username and password that was set when installing Linux. Well i tried root >enter > password >aa but nothing appears In fact thinking back i did'nt use a name just open up and where needed p/w aa Edited September 21 by maxcorrigan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tayaout 2,654 #48 Posted September 21 Just now, maxcorrigan said: Well i tried root >enter > password >aa but nothing appears When you type your password on most Linux console nothing appears for security reasons. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maxcorrigan 1,002 #49 Posted September 21 6 minutes ago, Tayaout said: When you type your password on most Linux console nothing appears for security reasons. Just tried to boot from scratch, the mint emblem comes up after a while and stays there for a good 20 seconds before going and leaving a black screen again! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tayaout 2,654 #50 Posted September 21 (edited) 6 minutes ago, maxcorrigan said: Just tried to boot from scratch, the mint emblem comes up after a while and stays there for a good 20 seconds before going and leaving a black screen again! Yes the cinnamon desktop use video acceleration by default. If you don't install the proprietary video driver then it will never work. You can't fix this with a blank screen and this is why I showed you how to boot into console mode. You should really consider installing Ubuntu instead then install the cinnamon desktop later. It would be much easier and faster then trying to fix Mint which is simply a modified Ubuntu system with cinnamon preinstalled. Edited September 21 by Tayaout Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maxcorrigan 1,002 #51 Posted September 21 29 minutes ago, Tayaout said: Yes the cinnamon desktop use video acceleration by default. If you don't install the proprietary video driver then it will never work. You can't fix this with a blank screen and this is why I showed you how to boot into console mode. You should really consider installing Ubuntu instead then install the cinnamon desktop later. It would be much easier and faster then trying to fix Mint which is simply a modified Ubuntu system with cinnamon preinstalled. I think you've hit there, everytime i have got into mint i get the message below, have tried to update this several times, is there a terminal line i can use to fix this? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tayaout 2,654 #52 Posted September 21 (edited) 11 minutes ago, maxcorrigan said: I think you've hit there, everytime i have got into mint i get the message below, have tried to update this several times, is there a terminal line i can use to fix this? The post where you posted the output of "lspci -k" seems to have been deleted. From memory I think you have an AMD card. Looking at this thread it seems like this could be problematic: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=273229 The AMD Catalyst (fglrx) drivers are not compatible with Xorg 1.18, which is the version used in Linux Mint 18.These drivers are proprietary and so their code is not available. AMD indicated they no longer wanted to support them and urged their customers to use open-source drivers instead.If you are using an ATI GPU in Linux Mint 18, the operating system will either select the Radeon or AMDGPU drivers for you, and these are installed by default. From the console it's possible to install anything but you need to know the exact model of the graphic card to know which driver is needed. Edited September 21 by Tayaout Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maxcorrigan 1,002 #53 Posted September 21 6 minutes ago, Tayaout said: The post where you posted the output of "lspci -k" seems to have been deleted. From memory I think you have an AMD card. Looking at this thread it seems like this could be problematic: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=273229 From the console it's possible to install anything but you need to know the exact model of the graphic card to know which driver is needed. Looks like i am sunk then, how can i find out which graphic card is installed? take the back off! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tayaout 2,654 #54 Posted September 21 2 minutes ago, maxcorrigan said: Looks like i am sunk then, how can i find out which graphic card is installed? take the back off! "lspci -k" You already posted the output but the post has been deleted. Install Ubuntu! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
4675636b596f75 1,159 #55 Posted September 21 On 9/19/2019 at 7:09 PM, maxcorrigan said: I don't know if this tells you anything from the BIOS I would suggest you look for an updated bios and if there is one, flash the bios. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tayaout 2,654 #56 Posted September 21 1 minute ago, 4675636b596f75 said: I would suggest you look for an updated bios and if there is one, flash the bios. Not a bad idea but wont fix his current issue. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maxcorrigan 1,002 #57 Posted September 21 16 minutes ago, maxcorrigan said: Looks like i am sunk then, how can i find out which graphic card is installed? take the back off! 7 minutes ago, Tayaout said: Not a bad idea but wont fix his current issue. Below are the labels on the front of the Laptop, that's all i know! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
4675636b596f75 1,159 #58 Posted September 21 17 minutes ago, Tayaout said: Not a bad idea but wont fix his current issue. It won't hurt his current issue either. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maxcorrigan 1,002 #59 Posted September 21 21 minutes ago, Tayaout said: "lspci -k" You already posted the output but the post has been deleted. Install Ubuntu! Trouble is i have not been able to install anything from a USB until i have cleaned off all the stuff i have on the laptop hence the dban each time which takes 8 1/2 hrs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maxcorrigan 1,002 #60 Posted September 21 4 minutes ago, 4675636b596f75 said: It won't hurt his current issue either. Thanks for your input, what i am trying to achieve is for Mint to start when i switch on the laptop, at the the moment i have to get it up and running in a roundabout way! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites