Good day, I spent a chunk of last night, and most of this morning, trying (and failing) to get a newly-purchased Pi 4B (4GB Memory) to boot the current RasPBX image (raspbx-10-10-2020.img). Here's what I've tried so far. Two different sizes/manufacturers for SDHC cards (32GB and 64GB, PNY and SanDisk, respectively). Imaging the SDHC cards with Win32 Imager, Raspberry Pi imager (both Windows and Ubuntu) and Gnome's disk utility on Ubuntu. Nothing doing. Every time I plug the resultant card into the...
Good day, I spent a chunk of last night, and most of this morning, trying (and failing) to get a newly-purchased Pi 4B (4GB Memory) to boot the current RasPBX image (raspbx-10-10-2020.img). Here's what I've tried so far. Two different sizes/manufacturers for SDHC cards (32GB and 64GB, PNY and SanDisk, respectively). Imaging the SDHC cards with Win32 Imager, Raspberry Pi imager (both Windows and Ubuntu) and Gnome's disk utility on Ubuntu. Nothing doing. Every time I plug the resultant card into the...
Good day, I spent a chunk of last night, and most of this morning, trying (and failing) to get a newly-purchased Pi 4B (4GB Memory) to boot the current RasPBX image (raspbx-10-10-2020.img). Here's what I've tried so far. Two different sizes/manufacturers for SDHC cards (32GB and 64GB, PNY and SanDisk, respectively). Imaging the SDHC cards with Win32 Imager, Raspberry Pi imager (both Windows and Ubuntu) and Gnome's disk utility on Ubuntu. Nothing doing. Every time I plug the resultant card into the...
Good day, I'm attempting to try out Data Crow server on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Java ver. 17. Here's a screen dump of what I get when I try to start things up the first time. kyrrin@crow:~/dc-server$ java -Xmx1024m -jar datacrow-server.jar -userdir:/home/kyrrin/userdir -credentials:SA/ -ip:192.168.42.116 2023-04-30 11:16:11,185 [main] INFO : Logger enabled 2023-04-30 11:16:11,192 [main] INFO : Using installation directory: /home/kyrrin/dc-server/ 2023-04-30 11:16:11,193 [main] INFO : Using user directory:...
Sorry for the delay... I tried the link, but the only thing there was a readme.txt file. Is the ISO in a different folder? Thanks!
Thanks for getting back to me. I've attached a couple of photos of the screens I'm getting. The place where I'm getting stuck is the 'Installation Type' screen. Let me know if this makes more sense. My setup isn't displaying the options you describe at all.
Good day, I'm trying to install DragonOS Focal on my system disk without affecting the two existing OS loads (Kali and Kubuntu, multiboot system). My confusion comes when the installer asks me to create a new partition in the available free space on the drive. It keeps asking me about a mount point, and I'm not sure how to respond. Has anyone else done this? Or can point me in the right direction? Thanks. -- Bruce Lane, ARS KC7GR "Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati" (Red Green)