I am reasonably certain there isn't a second video card, the Lenovo Ideapad 100s is a pretty cheap/basic laptop.
I'm running from a USB stick, and never managed to start the installation procedure
FYI; I also tried the XFCE version, and that gave me the same result.
I'm using MATE, because I assume that's what most people will use. On linux I prefer using xFce. Although I'm more of a windows user. But that love is dwindling And it's the fonts, used in the desktop I would like to change to pure black.
Thanks for welcoming me, but I'm still not using GhostBSD
The laptop I'm using has an Intel n3150 celeron with an integrated videocard and a 720p 12-inch screen.
There is however an HDMI connector, not sure if that matters.
After test-driving using VirtualBox, I decided to install on my old Lenovo Ideapad 100S laptop. (N3150 Celeron / 4GB ram / 128 Unfortunately, GhostBSD failed to load properly. init: unable to connect to X server :connection refused I did try the safe mode, but that made no difference. Too bad I'm no...
Hi, I just installed GhostBSD on a Windows VirtualBox. Just to try things out, before I install it on, what basically is a piece of eWaste :) (Lenovo Ideapad - n3150 Celeron/4GB Ram/128GB HD) As a complete BSD noob, I got most things running to my liking. But I have not been able to figure out, how ...