Hello there.
I try to install a Linux on my ThinkCentre M920x Tiny for a few days now.
During my google research I saw that post and therefore decided to register on that forum:
So whats the problem:
When I try to install a Linux on the system (I tried Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 21.10, Debian, Debian with non free-firmware and Arch Linux). I encounter an kernel Error.
The error looks like this:
mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 2: Machine Check: 0 Bank 0:
and it occoures everytime random at different ponts during the setup, usually before the installation starts.
It looks like the the kernel is somehow incombatible with the hardware of the M920x Tiny.
During my research I saw a few posts suggesting different things. A memory error seems unlikely, a 24h memtest showed no errors.
Also e temperatur issue seems unlikely, The CPU hardly goes over 60c.
I allready did the usual steps like Legacy instead of UEFI Boot and deactivateing Secure boot.
Sadly I run out of options but it seems like the author of the post mentioned above were also able to set up a linux on that damn thing.
Has anyone some advice for me?
attached is a "screenshot" of the error message under Ubuntu
I try to install a Linux on my ThinkCentre M920x Tiny for a few days now.
During my google research I saw that post and therefore decided to register on that forum:
So whats the problem:
When I try to install a Linux on the system (I tried Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 21.10, Debian, Debian with non free-firmware and Arch Linux). I encounter an kernel Error.
The error looks like this:
mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 2: Machine Check: 0 Bank 0:
and it occoures everytime random at different ponts during the setup, usually before the installation starts.
It looks like the the kernel is somehow incombatible with the hardware of the M920x Tiny.
During my research I saw a few posts suggesting different things. A memory error seems unlikely, a 24h memtest showed no errors.
Also e temperatur issue seems unlikely, The CPU hardly goes over 60c.
I allready did the usual steps like Legacy instead of UEFI Boot and deactivateing Secure boot.
Sadly I run out of options but it seems like the author of the post mentioned above were also able to set up a linux on that damn thing.
Has anyone some advice for me?
attached is a "screenshot" of the error message under Ubuntu
Attachments
-
181.5 KB Views: 16