Problem install LinuxCNC noteboook Lenovo E460

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02 Mar 2017 10:05 #88863 by Asiva
Hello,
Im beginner in Linux.
Have a problem to install LinuxCNC to my notebook Lenovo E460
Intel I5 2.3G memory 8G 64 bit Win7 .
I made boot flash HDD with ISO file. Use UltraSO soft. Have no problem with install this flash drive on my stationary PC.
Installation was successful -no problem. But can’t install Linuxcnc on my laptop.
Do as follow.
Press F12 and chose USB HDD as boot device in boot manager. Get Debian boot menu.
Chose Install (graphical). Get black screen and no any massages long time.
Press Power OFF button.
Try the same with DVD boot disk. Get black screen . Hope the help to fix this problem.

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02 Mar 2017 13:20 #88871 by cncnoob1979
did you check md5 hash on the iso to make sure it is not corrupt? I assume you used the liveCD install 2.7.0 downloaded from linuxcnc.org? [www.linuxcnc.org/linuxcnc-2.7-wheezy.iso]

After downloading, verify the checksum of the image to ensure integrity.


md5sum linuxcnc-2.7-wheezy.iso
or
sha256sum linuxcnc-2.7-wheezy.iso


2. Then compare to these checksums


md5sum: 978ca074c51194e72f93e8c8d7110cfa
sha256sum: a3c29850cbc44da7b1ecdbe584a915f158c0b84428acfbcf3271df85c24e34aa

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02 Mar 2017 16:02 #88882 by Asiva
Thanks,
Checked by WinMD5Sum and compare . Checksum is correct.

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02 Mar 2017 16:04 #88883 by PCW
It may be that your notebook is just too new for the relatively ancient kernel on the LinuxCNC ISO image.

If you can get a current Linux ISO image (say Ubuntu, Mint or Debian Jessie) to boot, you
could install LinuxCNC on that more modern distribution

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02 Mar 2017 16:20 #88884 by Asiva
PCW ,
Thanks Yes its new laptop.
Pls give me link to download correct version Debian ISO, and after i will install CNC soft (forewhile have no image how).
Sorry if this sound silly, but i do first steps with linux.

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02 Mar 2017 16:29 - 02 Mar 2017 16:32 #88886 by cncnoob1979
Use this guide to install Linux Mint 18.1 and LinuxCNC, Let me know if you need help.

forum.linuxcnc.org/9-installing-linuxcnc...install-or-deb#86196


Download Linux Mint 18.1 [Mate] 64 bit here: linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=228
Download Linux Mint 18.1 [Mate] 32 bit here: linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=227
Last edit: 02 Mar 2017 16:32 by cncnoob1979.

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02 Mar 2017 17:02 #88889 by cncnoob1979
Read through post 1 [very first one. post labels are in RED to help you understand this how to.

Follow Post 2 to install onto your laptop, POST 2 is listed in the posting heading. So make sure you follow the correct post.
forum.linuxcnc.org/9-installing-linuxcnc...install-or-deb#86196

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02 Mar 2017 18:18 #88893 by Asiva
Wow So complex to install Lunix CNC. Interesting to know about LinuxCNC a little more . As I understand, it is not simple software (like in DOS or Windows environment) Does it possible to install LinuxCNC in Ubunta or Debian high version , etc.
What is difficulties? Can somebody explain this in a little detaile, or supply links. Sorry bad English.
As for me, I like (think, do not understand yet, why) have the same LinuxCNC as I have on my first PC with Debian and success installed LinuxCNC.

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02 Mar 2017 18:31 #88894 by cncnoob1979
It looks difficult from the first look. If you give it a try you will see it is actually quite easy to install. I would suggest that you try it in a Virtual Machine first and get used to the install procedure.

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02 Mar 2017 19:21 #88896 by Asiva
LinuxMint is installed Ok now . And it seems to me, i like it. Start learning. Thanks your help.

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