[manjaro-dev] [Support] a short report on my own findings on the latest mate image.
Jude DaShiell
jdashiel at panix.com
Sun Jan 1 16:02:19 CET 2017
what fatals; errors, and warnings are in dmesg output for failing system
once booted?
On Sun, 1 Jan 2017, Mark Peveto via Support wrote:
> Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2017 08:36:59
> From: Mark Peveto via Support <support at sonargnulinux.com>
> Reply-To: Mark Peveto <southernprince73 at gmail.com>
> To: Sonar Support List <support at sonargnulinux.com>
> Cc: manjaro-dev at manjaro.org
> Subject: [Support] a short report on my own findings on the latest mate image.
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've written the same report to both the manjaro dev list and the sonar list.
>
> I can confirm Kendell's findings on the mate basic image we've been testing.
> The installer runs, and after the install is complete, all that comes up on
> reboot is a console with no speech.
>
> I logged into the console blindly, as it were, with no speech, and had to do
> the following to even access the system remotely with the working version of
> Sonar that I have running on another machine.
>
> sudo systemctl enable sshd
>
> sudo systemctl start sshd
>
> sudo systemctl enable dhcpcd
>
> sudo systemctl start dhcpcd
>
> Once that was done, I was able to ssh into the test machine with the working
> version of Sonar from back in July, and enable and start lightdm.
>
> sudo systemctl enable lightdm
>
> sudo systemctl start lightdm
>
> Ad Kendell indicated, the mate gui then comes up, but still no orca. I
> started it with alt f-2 and tping orca. I've now got a keystroke defined to
> do that once the system boots. Kendell's right when he said that most newer
> users won't want to go through all that when they install sonar.
>
> Anyhow, I do have a talking mate basic image now, even though it took jumping
> through some hoops to get it going.
>
> What is needed from this point? I can probably do some stuff after church
> this morning.
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