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    Dell 7490 and Kubuntu 24.04

    Okay, this was running 22.04 LTS. Today, I tried the upgrade and it failed. So, I am trying to install via USB.

    It seems to install but once the laptop is restarted, the system complains about no bootable device.

    This has been an unmitigated disaster. Good thing I decided to try this after a major meeting last week.

    I am asking what Bios setting I need BEFORE installation and after installation because this should not be so @#$% difficult.

    Very respectfully,

    James

    #2
    Okay,

    My pain is someone else gain. I got it to install AND reboot successfully.

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    It was UEFI all the way.

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      #3
      Ongoing with the other assets:
      I upgraded the Dell T7500 with Nvidia using the GUI upgrader.

      I was pleasantly surprised.

      I had to reinstall VirtualBox and a few other apps, but no issues so far.

      However, btop only shows one CPU but I read that version 1.3.0 has a bug about that. (EDIT!!! Pres 2-3-4 and then 2-3-4 again) Curious...
      Last edited by Centurion030; Aug 31, 2024, 07:28 PM.

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        #4
        i noticed kubuntu24.04.1LTS on kubuntu downloads anyone tried it yet?

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          #5
          Originally posted by spirithawk View Post
          i noticed kubuntu24.04.1LTS on kubuntu downloads anyone tried it yet?
          My laptop was installed with the kubuntu-24.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso.

          Very respectfully,

          James

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            #6
            Originally posted by spirithawk View Post
            i noticed kubuntu24.04.1LTS on kubuntu downloads anyone tried it yet?
            Do note that 24.04.1 is just an updated ISO image, with the current updates rolled in. Anyone using 24.04 is already there.

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              #7
              I've now got an interesting error here with the laptop.

              The background refuses to come up! I an showing this using the external display. Both it and the laptop's display now show the same thing.

              Is this an easy fix?

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                #8
                The wife's Dell Precision T5610 upgraded without issue.

                Now, back to the laptop...

                And, one more, my Dell T7910 to go but that will be in a month or so.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Centurion030 View Post
                  The wife's Dell Precision T5610 upgraded without issue.

                  Now, back to the laptop...

                  And, one more, my Dell T7910 to go but that will be in a month or so.

                  sigh

                  systemctl restart sddm

                  Then, I also did this:
                  systemctl enable sddm

                  Adding to my notes.

                  Ref URL:
                  https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=214709
                  Last edited by Centurion030; Sep 01, 2024, 08:12 AM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Centurion030 View Post
                    Okay, this was running 22.04 LTS. Today, I tried the upgrade and it failed. So, I am trying to install via USB.

                    It seems to install but once the laptop is restarted, the system complains about no bootable device.

                    This has been an unmitigated disaster. Good thing I decided to try this after a major meeting last week.

                    I am asking what Bios setting I need BEFORE installation and after installation because this should not be so @#$% difficult.

                    Very respectfully,

                    James
                    How are you partitioning the hard drive?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by vanadiumboy View Post

                      How are you partitioning the hard drive?
                      I left the defaults.

                      Seems that after the firmware update, I have to run systemctl restart sddm now.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Centurion030 View Post

                        I left the defaults.

                        Seems that after the firmware update, I have to run systemctl restart sddm now.
                        Perhaps this should resolve it:
                        systemctl restart sddm
                        log back in
                        systemctl enable sddm
                        do it again

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Centurion030 View Post

                          Perhaps this should resolve it:
                          systemctl restart sddm
                          log back in
                          systemctl enable sddm
                          do it again
                          Nope, seems that it is an ongoing "quirk" with the laptop and 24.04. Rebooting seems to work, but powered off and then restarting means I have to run the commands...

                          Even AFTER I have also had systemctl enable sddm entered.
                          Very, very odd.

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