:) Always glad to help if possible
On 03/26/2014 12:24 PM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
Hi again Andrei and Israel,
Using the same USB pendrive (and without re-installing) mplayer works in
a second live session. I don't know what happened last time. This time I
booted from a USB 2 port and the first time
Hi again Andrei and Israel,
Using the same USB pendrive (and without re-installing) mplayer works in
a second live session. I don't know what happened last time. This time I
booted from a USB 2 port and the first time I booted from a USB 3 port.
The install media is a USB 3 pendrive. Maybe somethi
2014-03-26 16:25, Israel skrev:
> On 03/26/2014 09:45 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> The default multimedia player 'mplayer' does not work for me testing
>> Lubuntu desktop beta2 32-bit
>>
>> 1. It wants a file /home/lubuntu/.mplayer/input.conf
>> 2. After creating such a dummy file,
Am 26.03.2014 17:02, schrieb lubuntu-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com:
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> Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 15:26:58 +0200
> From: Lars Nood?n
> To: Lubuntu Users
> Subject: Re: Lubuntu-users Digest, Vol 27, Issue 30
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At least is encrypted.. If they wanna track it, they will need to request
info from service provider... That was the main reason I wanted to clarify.
2014-03-26 11:21 GMT-03:00 Israel :
> On 03/26/2014 08:26 AM, Lars Noodén wrote:
>
>> On 03/26/2014 03:12 PM, fari...@arcor.de wrote:
>>
>>> Am 26
On 03/26/2014 09:45 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
Hi everybody,
The default multimedia player 'mplayer' does not work for me testing
Lubuntu desktop beta2 32-bit
1. It wants a file /home/lubuntu/.mplayer/input.conf
2. After creating such a dummy file, even with
lubuntu-restricted-extras, it does not r
Hi everybody,
The default multimedia player 'mplayer' does not work for me testing
Lubuntu desktop beta2 32-bit
1. It wants a file /home/lubuntu/.mplayer/input.conf
2. After creating such a dummy file, even with
lubuntu-restricted-extras, it does not recognize video files that were
recognized som
On 03/26/2014 08:26 AM, Lars Noodén wrote:
On 03/26/2014 03:12 PM, fari...@arcor.de wrote:
Am 26.03.2014 13:41, schrieb lubuntu-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com:
It means your info is going to Virginia in the US.
They (duckduckgo) use a server located there to process your search
terms and give y
On 03/26/2014 03:12 PM, fari...@arcor.de wrote:
> Am 26.03.2014 13:41, schrieb lubuntu-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com:
>> It means your info is going to Virginia in the US.
>> They (duckduckgo) use a server located there to process your search
>> terms and give you the info you want.
>
> That was
With a fast USB 3 pendrive, for example Sandisk Extreme, speed is no big
issue. It works rather fast even in a USB 2 port. The time to start and
stop reading/writing a file can vary a lot. Fast USB 3 pendrives are
much better than standard pendrives reading/writing many small files,
which is import
Am 26.03.2014 13:41, schrieb lubuntu-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com:
> It means your info is going to Virginia in the US.
> They (duckduckgo) use a server located there to process your search
> terms and give you the info you want.
That was clear to me. I was afraid i was dumb and did not underst
Ok, thanks for the info!!
It might still be worth considering for some devices... but maybe simply
decreasing the compression of the filesystem on the drive will speed up
the access times ...
I haven't even tried running this yet, but I have noticed Ubuntu Live
images are slower than some other
Hi Israel,
You might be interested in this Ubuntu Forum thread by terminator14
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1594694
Let us know if you try it :-)
Best regards
Nio
2014-03-26 13:47, Israel skrev:
> If it is small enough, it might be nice to add the option to load it
> into ram.
> (I
The copying process from usb to ram would take a longer time to boot up. (especially on 2GB or more). The RAM that can be used also must be substracted by the images size. And no it has nothing todo with zram it is just a tmpfs mounted ramdrive where you copy the system to. As far as I know puppy c
If it is small enough, it might be nice to add the option to load it
into ram.
(I can't remember what that is.. maybe zram??) something like what
puppy does.
A 64bit system with EFI will (almost assuredly) come with enough ram to
make using 64bit worthwhile (more than 4 Gig).
Just a thought..
Hi Israel,
Yes it uses a 64 bit Ubuntu [based] system. I think you are right,
otherwise it would not work with UEFI.
Best regards
Nio
2014-03-26 13:30, Israel skrev:
> Does high-end mean it is 64bit (and can support lots of RAM)?
> I think most(all?) EFI systems are 64bit, but I don't know for s
Hi Rafael,
1. No it is not made to be installed with Unetbootin.
In linux, I think it is easiest to use mkusb according to this link
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1958073
In Windows you can use 7-zip and win32diskimager according to the
description
https://help.ubuntu.com/community
Does high-end mean it is 64bit (and can support lots of RAM)?
I think most(all?) EFI systems are 64bit, but I don't know for sure so I
thought I'd like to ask... as I may test this out
On 03/26/2014 07:21 AM, Rafael Laguna wrote:
Can we install it with unetbootin? And has it persistent filesys
Can we install it with unetbootin? And has it persistent filesystem?
Because I'd like top get rid off my harddisk boot and use this.
--
Rafael Laguna
Lubuntu Artwork Team
2014-03-26 12:47 GMT+01:00 Nio Wiklund :
> Hi Phill,
>
> I have uploaded a compressed image file of a system for high end
>
On 03/26/2014 07:06 AM, fari...@arcor.de wrote:
Am 26.03.2014 13:00, schrieb lubuntu-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com:
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 15:44:54 -0300
From: Andre Rodovalho
Cc: lubuntu user list
Subject: Re: Mozilla Firefox-Startpage
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Am 26.03.2014 13:00, schrieb lubuntu-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com:
> Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 15:44:54 -0300
> From: Andre Rodovalho
> Cc: lubuntu user list
> Subject: Re: Mozilla Firefox-Startpage
> Message-ID:
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> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
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> I'm playing with Wires
Hi Phill,
I have uploaded a compressed image file of a system for high end
computers, contrary to what I have been working with before.
This is a portable installed system that boots in UEFI as well as BIOS
mode. It can be installed into a USB pendrive and is a good alternative
to a persistent li
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