Re: [SOLVED]Problems with install on new system
Alright, it looks like things have gone well.
I ran into a few problems en route, so I'll outline them here:
1) I had previously removed "splash" from the GRUB by hitting e during GRUB and then deleting it from the boot line. I guess that wasn't permanent. I was not able to use the real boot option until later.
2) Because it took me a while to realize that, I had attempted to update everything in recovery mode, which I assume disables the internet as M$ Safe Mode does.
3) Once I removed the splash, I immediately proceeded to the login screen and attempted a login. It said "Initializing Services..." and then would send me straight back to the login screen. Console boot sent me to the described "Running local boot scrips [OK]" screen. So, I had to use the Failsafe login to get a console window to do my apt-get installations.
4) Uh... I don't know how to "run" a .deb file. Still new to some aspects of linux.
Thanks a lot for the help! Everything is on track 
							
						
					Alright, it looks like things have gone well.
I ran into a few problems en route, so I'll outline them here:
1) I had previously removed "splash" from the GRUB by hitting e during GRUB and then deleting it from the boot line. I guess that wasn't permanent. I was not able to use the real boot option until later.
2) Because it took me a while to realize that, I had attempted to update everything in recovery mode, which I assume disables the internet as M$ Safe Mode does.
3) Once I removed the splash, I immediately proceeded to the login screen and attempted a login. It said "Initializing Services..." and then would send me straight back to the login screen. Console boot sent me to the described "Running local boot scrips [OK]" screen. So, I had to use the Failsafe login to get a console window to do my apt-get installations.
4) Uh... I don't know how to "run" a .deb file. Still new to some aspects of linux.
Thanks a lot for the help! Everything is on track
 
							
						



 ) option of letting Envy reconfigure xorg manually - bad idea. I rebooted into Linux in something worse than 16:9 resolution and couldn't even read what was on the screen and had to go back to recovery mode to dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg. A word of caution there - don't let Envy reconfigure stuff, lol.
) option of letting Envy reconfigure xorg manually - bad idea. I rebooted into Linux in something worse than 16:9 resolution and couldn't even read what was on the screen and had to go back to recovery mode to dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg. A word of caution there - don't let Envy reconfigure stuff, lol.
							
						
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