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Hi,
Try to unplug the HDMI cable when the Efika is done booting and plug it back in.
If that doesn't work, we can try with a different kernel. Try creating and booting the ArmHF SD card image here:
http://www.powerdeveloper.org/platforms/efikamx/linux
Johan.
I tried the unplug HDMI after start as suggested and no change. I tried several combinations of the screen on/off before and after boot with no difference.
So I tried the second suggestion.
I downloaded:
unzipped efika-armhf+3d-20110925.img.xz (using 7-zip) to directory efika-armhf+3d-20110925.img which had the same name image file therein.
unzipped win32diskimager-RELEASE-0.3-r27-binary.zip
ran Win32DiskImager.exe
selected efika-armhf+3d-20110925.img
placed the image on a Transcend 16GB card that had been formatted for DOS by selecting "write" in the Win32DiskImager. (Note: the card then became unreadable in Windows because it no longer was formatted, so do not expect to use a card where some file exist as they will no longer be available.)
Put the Transcend disk into the Efika MX and pushed the start button.
Took about 2-3 minutes to boot up, on my screen appeared a Graphical User Interface with a logon challenge dialog. To sign in, I used:
user: root
password: efika
After another minutes or two I was in a Gnome desktop. I kept being prompted by dialog box asking me for the default keyword password. Entering "efika" did nothing for it. So whoever reads this and knows the correct password to be entered for the "default keyword", please reply with the instructions.
Now that I have validated my unit works, I'm moving onto installing Gentoo.
Note: When in the Unbuntu environment, take the opportunity to obtain your MAC address with "ifconfig" in a terminal window, this will be helpful later on when you are trying to determine if your Efika has sought an IP from your domain host controller in your router, e.g. Sonicwall.