I use a iso from nashcentral.duckdns something Skickades från E-post för Windows 10 Från: Jude DaShiell First did you validate your download? The talkingarch I installed cannot be validated but works nonetheless. Of course it doesn't have any graphical user installer so you will have to do everything on the command line to do it my way. The antergos latest image I've had several defective sourceforge.net downloads of and haven't yet validated that yet though I did get an sha512sum for a valid download done by someone else. Just because you use bittorrent is no guarrantee of a valid download either. For any of these iso images I think what the rest of the Linux distributions need do is get the valid isos up on rsync servers. That way an installer could use wget first and then rsync the downloaded image on their hard drive and clean it up enough so it will boot. I can't boot the antergos latest offering yet but maybe with a few more tries and sha512sum checks one of them will eventually boot. No intel over here just x86-64 machinery too, so shouldn't be any problem booting a valid iso. On Tue, 29 May 2018, mattias jonsson wrote: Oh, I forgot you neglected to provide a download url so I can't check your work either. > Date: Tue, 29 May 2018 03:43:04 From: mattias jonsson > <mjonsson1986 gmail com> To: "orca-list gnome org" <orca-list gnome org> > Subject: [orca-list] install arch > > Anyone have any luck? > I use the iso from nashcentral > Pressed enter on mate > In the list in wich you should select what to install > But when the install is finish it booted up into something like a inaccessible gnome Environment > But gnome-terminal or mate terminal is not there > > Skickades fr?n E-post f?r Windows 10 > > -- |