How do we test clean installs? I've noticed virtualbox can't seem to read
eOS isos.
On Sep 17, 2012 4:43 PM, Sergey Shnatsel Davidoff
ser...@elementaryos.org wrote:
Hey Alex,
All patches are properly propagated now. Please test OEM installation and
report results.
2012/8/27 Sergey Shnatsel
How do we test clean installs? I've noticed virtualbox can't seem to read
eOS isos.
Why am I not surprised?
Use VMware Player or make LiveUSBs using Ubuntu's built-in usb-creator (in
case you don't use ubuntu, run isohybrid on the ISO and dd it to a USB
thumb).
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Sergey Shnatsel Davidoff
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I'll admit the only one I tried was 9/14. Shame on me for assuming it was a
persistent virtual box problem. :)
On Sep 18, 2012 6:42 PM, ttosttos Sa ttost...@gmail.com wrote:
I rarely run into issues loading elementary ISOs on VBox. Last one, I
tried was 9/5 w/o any issues.
ttosttos
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On
I use qemu, and for graphical frontend aqemu ... as long you have
support for KVM module you are good to go.
Works 10/10 times for me
On Wed, 2012-09-19 at 04:59 +0400, Sergey Shnatsel Davidoff wrote:
I'm glad it works in VirtualBox sometimes, but you'd better avoid
using it for Linux guests,
Hey Alex,
All patches are properly propagated now. Please test OEM installation and
report results.
2012/8/27 Sergey Shnatsel Davidoff ser...@elementaryos.org
The updates have finally* landed to PPAs, so I've put together an updated
ISO image. It does not include our
The updates have finally* landed to PPAs, so I've put together an updated
ISO image. It does not include our
patcheshttps://code.launchpad.net/%7Eelementary-os/elementaryos/os-patch-ubiquityof
Ubiquity because imports
of Ubuntu packages to
(sorry, my previous message was sent without being completed)
Not any application in particular, but after installing on OEM mode
(when you boot the liveCD press any key to change language, then select
language and press F4 to select installation modes, where OEM
installation is available)
Hello team!
I did what Fabian suggested and installed on a virtual machine
successfully, pressing F4 and selecting OEM mode.
However, after rebooting I ran into a very important problem, there
is no way to set up the system for end user, there is no icon in the
desktop nor a
2012/8/17 Alejandro Morales Lepe aml24...@gmail.com
However, after rebooting I ran into a very important problem, there
is no way to set up the system for end user, there is no icon in the
desktop nor a menu entry (and I don't remember if there is a
terminal way to do that).
Hello Team!
I would like to know if Elementary OS Luna will include an OEM
installation mode like Ubuntu, to allow install the OS for a future user
to configure.
I sometimes rebuild computers and sell them with Ubuntu, but I
would like to switch to Luna once it is released, but for
Hey Alex,
I'm not 100% sure but as we use the same installer as Ubuntu does this
might actually already work without us knowing, it would be great if you
could test such an installation out on one of our recent daily builds(which
you can find here:
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