On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 5:34 PM Michael Christopher Robinson <
[email protected]> wrote:

> supports Labview, but I don't want to learn Suse as it is very
> different from CentOS.  An older version of CentOS likely won't support
> Labview, so I cannot solve my problem by running older CentOS if I
> intend to run Labview on it.
>
> How about going in the opposite direction and updating it. Perhaps the
update has a fix for the problem.

> If I'm going to install Catalyst, I have to get to the command line.
> How do I get there, do I have to explicitly change the grub boot
> options?  Whether I choose the standard or recovery kernel, I boot to
> X which doesn't work at the moment and I can't get to the console which
> does work.
>
>
Ctrl-Alt-F1 will get you to a console.

Bill
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