Hello all.
I am trying to repurpose an old decommissioned device that I rescued from work - it was headed for the dumpster. It is a Simatic IPC227D (https://mall.industry.siemens.com/ma...ducts/10093476). After following this link, just click on "Product Information" to see technical details. My specific device has an Intel Atom E660 1.3 GHz with 2 GB RAM and 80 GB hard drive. It came with Windows 7 Ultimate. As far as I can tell it only supports 32-bit, not 64-bit.
This device was working perfectly and was booting just fine into Windows when I got it. I cloned the drive before I did anything to it. I am able to boot into a Live USB (kubuntu 18, 32-bit), and everything appears to work just fine. Installation to the HD goes very smooth. But after I reboot, I'm greeted with a blank screen... specifically, my monitor says "no video signal". It goes through the initial power-on screens, detects the HD etc, but where I would expect to see GRUB it drops the video and I get nothing after that.
This has happened with every flavor of linux I have tried (peppermint, centos, debian, ubuntu). I made sure I only tried the 32-bit version of each. I am at a complete loss as to how to solve this... any ideas out there?
I am trying to repurpose an old decommissioned device that I rescued from work - it was headed for the dumpster. It is a Simatic IPC227D (https://mall.industry.siemens.com/ma...ducts/10093476). After following this link, just click on "Product Information" to see technical details. My specific device has an Intel Atom E660 1.3 GHz with 2 GB RAM and 80 GB hard drive. It came with Windows 7 Ultimate. As far as I can tell it only supports 32-bit, not 64-bit.
This device was working perfectly and was booting just fine into Windows when I got it. I cloned the drive before I did anything to it. I am able to boot into a Live USB (kubuntu 18, 32-bit), and everything appears to work just fine. Installation to the HD goes very smooth. But after I reboot, I'm greeted with a blank screen... specifically, my monitor says "no video signal". It goes through the initial power-on screens, detects the HD etc, but where I would expect to see GRUB it drops the video and I get nothing after that.
This has happened with every flavor of linux I have tried (peppermint, centos, debian, ubuntu). I made sure I only tried the 32-bit version of each. I am at a complete loss as to how to solve this... any ideas out there?
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