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Groovy Arcade Linux Live-CD, based on Arch Linux (official update)
Rockman:
Hi.
@Emuola: It's possible your problem are related with integrated video cards. Your Motherboard have integrated VGA card? I have similar problems with one PC with that.
@Monkee: Are not necessary to update xorg.sh, It's only a devs test file. The AdvmenuPlus2.6 file is a new version of the Front end. This version will be included in the new release of the GroovyArcade LiveCD.
Regards.
emuola:
--- Quote from: Rockman on February 07, 2013, 01:47:24 am --- Hi.
@Emuola: It's possible your problem are related with integrated video cards. Your Motherboard have integrated VGA card? I have similar problems with one PC with that.
Regards.
--- End quote ---
Indeed, my Optiplex 745 has the Q965 chipset with integrated vga. I had not thought of that... I haven't tried the bios settings, because the pci-e x600 overrides the integrated automatically. How did you solve your problem with the integrated vga? If there's no option to disable the integrated vga, can I do something softwarewise?
Calamity:
--- Quote from: Monkee on February 06, 2013, 03:47:46 pm ---How to know what the "non-groovyarcade" downloads means ? For example, do I need to add (and how) the new advmenuPlus2.6 or xorg.sh to my GroovyArcade USB Stick ?
Concerning the different releases of GroovyArcade, is it possible to set an auto-update for each final (or beta) version of Mame or Ume ? Or do I have to reinstall it all each time ?
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Hi Monkee,
You don't need to add these separate downloads, they are there in case someone wants to use them, usually updates or fixes for AdvMenuPlus which is in continuous development and has produced issues.
Indeed, there's a preliminar built-in auto update feature in the gasetup menu designed to allow the user download the most recent version of GroovyMAME. The new live-cd will have this auto update feature extended and (hopefully) fully working for all relevant parts of GroovyArcade: GroovyMAME, AdvMenu, Gasetup... so you won't need to manually download and install anything.
Monkee:
Edit.
emuola:
--- Quote from: emuola on February 07, 2013, 04:21:47 am ---
--- Quote from: Rockman on February 07, 2013, 01:47:24 am --- Hi.
@Emuola: It's possible your problem are related with integrated video cards. Your Motherboard have integrated VGA card? I have similar problems with one PC with that.
Regards.
--- End quote ---
Indeed, my Optiplex 745 has the Q965 chipset with integrated vga. I had not thought of that... I haven't tried the bios settings, because the pci-e x600 overrides the integrated automatically. How did you solve your problem with the integrated vga? If there's no option to disable the integrated vga, can I do something softwarewise?
--- End quote ---
I changed the settings in BIOS (to manually override the integrated graphics with the pci-e card) and now it seems the boot problems are gone :cheers: Thanks Rockman!
EDIT: I was too fast... problem still exists... After my cab had been "cold" for an hour and a half I had to boot 3 times to get the system up... :banghead:
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