2017-03-10, 05:56
(2017-03-10, 03:52)SandmanUT Wrote: Weirdness.... I've been hopping back and forth from SteamOS to gallium installations (and of course, my backed config with openelec), with a bit of the latest Ubuntu distro from a disk, trying to find a combination that works best for what I want to do with my CN60 ( big middle finger to Krypton and ifo reads ). I'm still in the Legacy bios after the hdmi handshake issues I experienced with the UEFI bios and my hardware.
That's been fine with what I'm doing until I tried to load a copy of Peppermint OS (7). That loads to the Pep install menu just fine, but then throws a "not enough memory to load specified image" when trying to run from the same 128 g usb that Ubuntu has been working on. It says the same with any attempt to install, test, etc.
I tried their 64 bit, 32, burned as iso, dd, etc..all the same. Their docs say it should run in a Legacy mode bios (as well as UEFI support). Have you seen this issue before with other Lubuntu based forms? Will it only work with UEFI installed?
Peppermint OS 7 boots perfectly fine here for me on both UEFI and Legacy firmware when the ISO is written in dd mode - if you're having an issue it's either with your download or your USB stick or something else specific to your setup