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massive issues with installing open SUSE
I was interested in trying out openSUSe and tried to install it on my third drive:
on my first and second attempt the install failed with an error that the creation of the efi Boot partition failed
something along the lines of:
execution of command /usr/sbin/shim-install failed no space left on device
(i tried both manual and automatic partitioning)
i then tried to install fedora on that disk, just to see if something is wrong with the disk (or my skill) and it worked without a hinch.
after that i tried it again with tumbleweed and it seemed to install just fine.
but when i tried to boot it didn't work,
it just showed a black screen with a blinking - for about a minute before rebooting.
i gave up after that.
is there something that i might have missed during my install,
i thought that openSUSE has a great reputation.
system is a ryzen 7 with an rtx 2060,
on an ASRock mainboard with secure bo
After updating through both APT and the Software Store, I can't play mp4 videos with VLC anymore. The screen goes blank for a second or two then the audio starts playing without the video..
I'm using Debian 12, Ryzen 7 5700X processor, and Radeon HD 5450 graphics card. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling VLC but it didn't resolve the issue. Here's an excerpt from the VLC's log file:
glconv_vaapi_x11 error: vaDeriveImage: operation failed
main error: video output creation failed
main error: failed to create video output
avcodec info: Using G3DVL VDPAU Driver Shared Library version 1.0 for hardware decoding
How do I resolve this issue?
Debian 12: trying to auto-mount a NTFS-formatted hard drive by making an entry in fstab. Getting the error "mount: /etc/fstab: parse error at line 18 -- ignored"
Here's the entry in the fstab file for mounting my hard drive. I have bolded the name of the hard drive (that's what it shows up as on the dock when it isn't mounted):
undefined
UUID=D4C0A66EC0A65710 /media/lucky/New Volume ntfs rw,auto,users,exec,nls=utf8,umask=003,gid=46,uid=1000 0 0
After making that entry in fstab, I execute the, systemctl daemon-reload, command, and then mount -a, afterwards which gives me this error.
Why does the font on Lemmy.world look like an eyesore?
I just switched from Ubuntu 23.10 to Debian 12 (using X11) if that helps. I didn't have this problem in Ubuntu.