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Section "ServerFlags"
Option "DontVTSwitch" "True"
Option "DontZap" "True"
EndSection
I was going to also suggesting adding "noreset" but apparently that's not a serverflag, just a commandline flag, so -noreset.Tbh X is pretty lightweight. As in, will run fine on 12 year old ARM chips lightweight. Compared to many a "modern" software, it's really downright minimal. If it's about a kiosk setup, just add
Code:Section "ServerFlags" Option "DontVTSwitch" "True" Option "DontZap" "True" EndSection
So X can't be killed via keyboard combination or switched away from to another VT and instead of any windowing manager or some such, just start that one program you want to run with the X server.
Agreed. I've used tiling wms on laptops since the days of Ion and Ratpoison. There simply aren't that many sensible window arrangements on a 14" screen, and a tiling wm gets you there with the least amount of fuss.Tiling window managers [...] honestly feel a bit more natural on a laptop
Surprised that nobody commited to using Project Looking Glass for their desktop environment.Agreed. I've used tiling wms on laptops since the days of Ion and Ratpoison. There simply aren't that many sensible window arrangements on a 14" screen, and a tiling wm gets you there with the least amount of fuss.
It's unfortunate they have become associated with hyperautists who turn configuring their window manager into a hobby, because at heart they're just a simple solution for any situation where you are limited to a small screen and mostly keyboard input.
I would try either of these three things:Hey guys im not sure if this is the right thread but ive been having some problems dual booting ubuntu onto my system.
Corrupted ACPI tables are a BIOS error - try updating your BIOS firmware. It's possible some distros are including a workaround for this.Hey guys im not sure if this is the right thread but ive been having some problems dual booting ubuntu onto my system.
I'm going to try and break down everything I tried so far:
- I installed Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS and flashed it on a flash drive. I get this error when I try to install it:
[
0.206577] ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Could not resolve symbol [\TBTS], AE NOT F
OUND
(20221020/psargs-330)
AA
0.206588] API Error: Skipping While/If block (20221020/psloop-426)
O
.206597] ACPI BIOS Error
(bug): Could not resolve symbol [\TBTS], AE_NOT_F
OUND(20221020/psargs-330)
0.2066011 ACPI Error :
Skipping While/If block (20221020/psloop-426)
- I flashed it again on my flash drive but it shows a permanent black screen when i press try or install
- I thought maybe it was just that version of ubuntu. So I downloaded and flashed “Ubuntu 23.10”. When I press try or install it actually boots up and I can move around the os. However when I try to install the os it just loads forever and never actually installs it.
- I tried to install a different distro called parrot OS and it installs with no issue
Does anybody have any idea how I can fix this issue? I really want to use Ubuntu as my dual boot.
Fixes I tried:
I disabled secure boot
there's little people will be able to tell you with a lack of logs. That error message seems scary but is probably not your problem. What kind of device are you trying to install Linux on? It's kinda unusual that Ubuntu of all things goes stumbling because their configuration includes everything and the kitchen sink. That said, you might wanna avoid Ubuntu anyways, contrary to how often it's talked about, it's kinda bad. Since we're already taking potshots in the dark - try Mint maybe?What about the infinite installation screen? Has anybody encountered that and have a fix for it?
I still use ratpoison on my small screen. Having everything full screen basically with just the occasional message or dmenu popup is heaven IMO. I wouldn't want my setup to be anything else. Window borders are bloat, clocks and taskbars intrusive.Ratpoison