• Dicska@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    If by live environment you mean the one running from the USB (before I start the actual install) then yes, the install itself starts from a live Mint, running from the USB already. Sorry, I’m not sure if that’s what you meant.

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      14 hours ago

      Yup thats exactly what I meant. If you play with it on the USB for a while, do you notice any problems at all or is it only after install?

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        4 hours ago

        I have played around before trying to install a few times, but I’m not sure if that exhausts the question: I brought up two terminal windows to ssh into my Raspberry Pi and to manage logs on the other, while I had a browser up to look up netcat usage examples. It didn’t freeze or crash during regular activity, if we’re looking for that.

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          3 hours ago

          I mean it sounds like if you were going to encounter an issue in the live usb environment you would’ve then. I’m honestly a little stumped myself then. If you can run it off the USB, have verified your SSD and RAM are both physically functional with memtest and SMART tests, I can’t think of any other basic troubleshooting other than trying another distro like Fedora. Theres a possibility you might have some sort of hardware that either isnt supported or is failing in such a way that it doesnt affect windows? I have never seen such a thing but maybe its possible. If you want to DM 1:1 on like, Matrix or something to discuss more I’m open to that. If not I hope you find something that works out though.