From Newsgroup: alt.os.linux
On 11/03/2026 16.26, Jeff Gaines wrote:
It was better but still looked alien and I couldn't get the screen resolution right. I then had another look at the old box and found there
is no easy way to find what version of Linux is installed but it was probably xfce and not Mate
This should tell you what version, even if it may not tell what desktop environment you are running:
cat /etc/os-releas
for figuring out (should at least work if you use X11) what desktop you
run you can try:
cat ~/.dmrc
Graphics problem in that the new box has a Xeon E3 1220L V2 and the
driver hadn't installed. Lots more Googling and it seems it's supposed
to be in the kernel but may not be??? In the end I put in a low profile NVidia graphics card and that just worked. For some reason I can't
fathom the BIOS start up screen now looks completely different with a
big HP logo, no idea why.
I guess the builtin graphics in the CPU not activated early enough to
display the logo, or you happen to just enable it in your BIOS.
Anyway I think I'm there. I have installed samba as even though there is
an smb.conf file in the base install samba isn't installed, weird.
The service may not have been auto enabled, but this only necessary if
you want to share the files you have on that computer, mounting samba
shares don't require a service.
The Iron Wolf is due in the next couple of hours so I will leave it
loading up overnight.
I have two of those in my NAS, they do click a lot and no you can't
change the acoustic :(
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//Aho
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