I tried the fix with GFXMODE=800x600 -> it did nothing. I had bigger
letters but the same error.
I tried the fix with editing mkinitramfs and replacing 1 by 19 on line
196 to restore the high compression level. Then regenerated the image ->
it worked.
For readers, this is not so easy, because whe
@guiverc this is not related to Ubuntu 19.10 or 19.04.
It was initially reported at that time, but it is still open.
I just stumbled on it, ugrading from 21 to 22.04.
Same behavior:
"error: out of memory.
Press any key to continue..."
Then kernel panic message.
I created a bootable USB image
Looks like there's some problem with midi. I suspect installing timidity
and running it as a server (it's daemonizable) could solve the problem.
Maybe trying "liquidwar -nomusic" could help, not trying to open midi
devices might cause other digi driver to work anyway. Untested.
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Just a word to say the the 0.0.7beta on playdeb is sort of outdated.
0.0.10beta is out now:
http://www.gnu.org/software/liquidwar6/#downloading
I maintain a basic .deb, it might or not conform to Ubuntus
requirements, at least it does install on a vanilla Debian testing
(wheezy). The ./debian fol