It will probably be helpful to study ubuntu boot parameters. In those one
may find something like --monitor=none or --monitor=dummy. If available,
a little configuration of grub and update of grub ought to solve this
problem.
On Tue, 12 Jan 2021, Vojt?ch ?miro wrote:
It might work. I use it without Monitor on tower and works fine. And on
Raspberry Pi too.
Vojta.
Daniel Crone wrote:
I have a drive which I will use for mate.
The machine is a tower.
The image which will be used is mate 20.04.
If that will not work, I will use an older version.
On Jan 12, 2021, at 8:24 AM, Vojt?ch ?miro <vsm...@seznam.cz> wrote:
Hello,
on which device you install Ubuntu Mate? Have you Ubuntu Mate image? I
don't recommend you to install mate to Gnome version.
Best regards
Vojta.
Daniel Crone wrote:
Which version of mate?
Wen attempting installation with ubuntu mate 2004, it would lok up at a
certain point.
I remember I could not get past the language list.
On Jan 12, 2021, at 6:42 AM, Vojt?ch ?miro <vsm...@seznam.cz> wrote:
Hello,
that's problem of Gnome, not Ubuntu itself. If you install Ubuntu Mate,
you don't need monitor. I don't know why it is, but I've read on
Raspberry VI list, there is some adapter, what you plug to your HDMI
port and into it 3,5 mm jack and after that, system will think you have
monitor and all will be without problem.
Vojta.
Dne 12. 01. 21 v 3:18 Daniel Crone napsal(a):
For what reason will the modern ubuntu and other distributions not run
properly without a monitor?
Is there a way to change this?
What is interesting is some distros will run without a monitor.
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