Thank you for the shellprocess configuration script that successfully installs the correct bootloader packages during installation depending on the presence of the /sys/firmware/efi directory. The Debian settings for Calamares should be doing this properly, but it was failing for me and a lot of other people. Your script functions well and I have included it in my EznixOS project, with credit to Peppermint. Thank you!
The latest Debian based Peppermint ISO appears to have solved this issue. I even used the shellprocess script within my EznixOS project to overcome this very issue. Thanks to the Peppermint team for implementing an elegant fix to the problem Debian should have had working all along.
Are you testing these ISOs in a VM or on hardware? When I test the Gnome ISO in Virtualbox, I need to set the video graphics adapter to VboxSVGA. Virtualbox's VMSVGA will cause the behavior you are seeing. The hardware I have is older Intel and Nvidia cards that use the Nouveau drivers and I do not see any problems booting the Gnome ISO on my hardware. Wayland works fine in my testing. Btw, I like your Nyarch spin. Thanks for using Ezarcher to help construct it. I really like what you have done with...
Are you testing these ISOs in a VM or on hardware? When I test the Gnome ISO in Virtualbox, I need to set the video graphics adapter to VboxSVGA. Virtualbox's VMSVGA will cause the behavior you are seeing. The hardware I have is older Intel and Nvidia cards that use the Nouveau drivers and I do not see any problems booting the Gnome ISO on my hardware. Wayland works fine in my testing. Btw, I like your Nyarch spin. Thanks for using Ezarcher to help construct it. I really like what you have done with...
Are you testing these ISOs in a VM or on hardware? When I test the Gnome ISO in Virtualbox, I need to set the video graphics adapter to VboxSVGA. Virtualbox's VMSVGA will cause the behavior you are seeing. The hardware I have is older Intel and Nvidia cards that use the Nouveau drivers and I do not see any problems booting the Gnome ISO on my hardware. Wayland works fine in my testing.
Hello. Great to see some movement on ALG! I will download soon and give it a run. Thanks!
Some dependencies of Calamares recently updated, like kpmcore and pybind11, among other KDE related things. You will need to recompile Calamares against the most current versions in order to get a working installer. I have a video: https://youtu.be/3UUxHlRa8js describing the need to rebuild Calamares when it stops working.