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Min: 10.8 model: Hewlett-Packard Primary status: Charging Mobo: Hewlett-Packard model: 3651 v: 49.19 serial: BIOS: Hewlett-Packard Type: Laptop System: Hewlett-Packard product: HP Mini 311-1000 Thank You for your thoughts and suggestions. Everything from moving the mouse cursor to attempting to double click on the menu button or double clicking on any desktop icon seems to be exceptionally slow.Īre there a couple of options I could try with the boot menu that could yield some further success with this installation possibly? For that matter attempting to click on menu or closing the welcome window does not seem to work whatsoever. Trying to use the mouse cursor (block) is not functional when trying to click on "install". KDE desktop seemingly appears and background scrolls very slowly down a bit at an angle with the openSUSE welcome lizard on the sailing mast window appearing. I attempt this option (The first option-default) and loading proceeds without noticeable incident except for a square mouse cursor with some (Jumbly characters inside).
Atom n270 cpuinfo install#
The usb appears to load fine into the boot option menu where I can choose to install openSUSE Tumbleweed KDE Live. Intel integrated graphics onboard as well as Intel onboard wireless functionality. I am now attempting to use the same usb drive to install openSUSE TW onto a 32 bit Compaq nc-6400 1833 mhz Centrino Duo with 4 gigabytes of memory installed and verified.
Atom n270 cpuinfo update#
It was slow to update and very slow now but in a pinch functional. I was able to use this snapshot effectively to install openSUSE TW on an Atom 311mini 1600 mhz cpu - small laptop. I successfully created and verified a bootable USB with balenaEtcher. iso's as per current or snapshot-media suffixes. I am uncertain between the difference in the i686 openSUSE TW. It was a 32 bit snapshot by the name of: -> openSUSE-Tumbleweed-KDE-Live-i686-Snapshot20210307-Media.iso A couple weeks ago I downloaded and verified an.