Brute force (since sudo poweroff didn’t work) and I’m kicking the tires. But will this last for a few years without reinstallation? Cause now that it is under 16.04.2 and I switched the machine on it grumbled for half a screen at something like being unable to read several things.
I tried to run your lxle 16.04.3 32 bit on my Samsung R50 with a 1.73 GHz Centrino and a memory upgraded to 2 GByte. I have successfully installed and run original Ubuntu 16.04.3 on that machine, but wanted a more lightwight linux for better performance. I tried to run lxle from a USB drive as well as from a DVD. After showing the messages
... grub-common.service lm-sensors.service networking.service [ OK ] Started Authenticate and Authorize Users to Run Privileged Taks. polkitd.service [ OK ] Started Accounts Service. accounts-deamon.service
the PC goes to stand by mode and after waking it up by pressing the ON button, it shows
[ 133.202250] NMI: PCI system error (SERR) for reason b1 on CPU 0. [ 133.202251] Dazed and confused, but trying to continue [ 133.800256] NMI: PCI system error (SERR) for reason b0 on CPU 0. [ 133.800257] Dazed and confused, but trying to continue
It then shows some more error messages and goes to stand by some more times, but does not finish booting linux.
I tried multiple times and even burned a second DVD to be sure, that there is nothing wrong with the disk. But the result stays the same.
This forum looses entered texts on pressing "Post Reply"... I've written a pretty long post, that is lost now. In short, it said, use FAT32 in PenDriveLinux/Universal USB Installer: https://i.postimg.cc/857VwSfJ/image.png NTFS mode doesn't work for some reason
Testing LXLE 18.04.3 (64-Bit) on DELL-XPS-M1530 "Needless to say, LXLE is a speedy, low resource using beast of an OS."