2017-12-24 at 4:03 AM UTC
I got a MSI Trident 3 with Oculus Rift but Windows is kind of shitty. I'm considering getting a SSD for it and installing Linux(I'm thinking Steam OS) but when I search the nets, I can't really find anyone that has done this.
What would you suggest?
2017-12-24 at 4:42 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
depends on what you intend to do with it
if it's just gayming, you're better off sticking with windows. if you want to try out lunix support dual booting is probably a better option given lunix VR support is still very new and general graphics hardware support will always be behind
2017-12-28 at 6:58 AM UTC
Well, the problem is, Windows wont boot for some reason, and I don't know enough about Windows to get it running. It's a brand new system, so I found it strange that it wouldn't boot.
So I bought a 500GB HD, put inside the Trident, and installed Ubuntu. After installing the recommended Nvidia drivers, I got stuck in a login loop. So I uninstalled the Nvidia drivers and now I'm back in.
I do have a problem with the screen not fitting as well and I've played with the settings on my television as well as display settings in Ubunutu. The whole screen is slightly to big.
2018-01-01 at 4:25 PM UTC
Grimace
motherfucker
[my enumerable hindi guideword]
It doesn't boot? Describe the boot sequence and how it fails. It should be giving you a STOP error code. What is it?
2018-01-01 at 4:33 PM UTC
Ubuntu is working fine. Windows just freezes with black screen. I see no error code.
2018-01-01 at 4:38 PM UTC
Grimace
motherfucker
[my enumerable hindi guideword]
Which version of Windows?
So you see the Windows loading screen and it does it's little animation and then BLACK SCREEN?
2018-01-01 at 4:41 PM UTC
^No sir. I see the "MSI" boot screen, and then it's just black, no response. I think it's Windows 10.
2018-01-01 at 4:57 PM UTC
Grimace
motherfucker
[my enumerable hindi guideword]
In BIOS, is it configured for UEFI Secure Boot?
2018-01-01 at 5:17 PM UTC
I turned Secure Boot off so that my NVidia drivers would work. Before I did that though, Windows would not boot, and Ubuntu would crash if I had NVidia drivers for my graphics.
2018-01-08 at 6:29 PM UTC
I hate Windows. I'm not going to put that HD back in until I take my T3 apart again. That'll be in a while.