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| Linux lite 2.4 - DP audio and S3 resume issue |
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Posted by: erickson - 09-24-2015, 10:20 AM - Forum: Video Cards
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Hi, everyone,
I have encountered the problem after install the Linuxlite 2.4 on my Intel Broadwell system.
1.The eDP audio has no sound on my system.
2.S3 resume encounter the black screen symptom.
OS : linux lite 2.4
CPU : i3-5010U
GPU : Intel HD Graphics 5500
If anyone knows about this issue, please help on it.
Thanks.
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| Two machines stuck on Installing Updates (at the same point) |
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Posted by: Xorcist - 09-23-2015, 01:35 PM - Forum: Installing Software
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I recently setup two Linux Lite 2.6 machines (one 32bit, one 64bit).
When attempting to install updates today, on both machines, the update dialogs got stuck on:
"Processing triggers for menu (2.1.46ubuntu1)..."
Any ideas why this might happen? The only choice I have is to cancel, and it's been like almost a half hour.
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| Linux Lite 3 year Anniversary |
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Posted by: valtam - 09-23-2015, 02:31 AM - Forum: On Topic
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[size=1.45em]It was 3 years ago today, the first release of Linux Lite was placed on the internet.
[/size] I was one of the founding members of the Linux Distro Community. A place where linux enthusiasts could meet socially online. It was there that it was first suggested that we create a distribution that helped make the transition from Windows to Linux. I'd been in linux long enough to have the confidence to give this a go. The rest, as they say, is history.
Gratitude - this would have been an impossible task without the following key figures
Linus Torvalds
The Free Software Foundation
Open Source Initiative
The wider developer community
Debian
Ubuntu
XFCE
The Linux Distro Community
Tom Bradley (preecher)
Donators and Supporters
Our AMAZING Forum community
Social Media Supporters on Facebook, Twitter and Google+
Our former IRC community helpers
Distrowatch
Github
Worldwide mirrors
Bountysource
Midphase Hosting
Flyspray Bug Software
User Feedback
Sean 'Spatry' Ryan
Bill Hahnen
Milos Pavlovic
Adam Grubbs
John Jenkins
Linux Format
Linux Magazine
Planete Linux
All the online bloggers and reviewers who reviewed Linux Lite and who made helpful tutorials for people
All the Linux Youtube Channels who reviewed Linux Lite and who made helpful tutorials for people
And everyone else who has contributed to Linux Lite.
Then, and Now...
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Magazines
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So from me, heres to the next 3 years and beyond...[size=2.65em]THANK YOU!
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| Terminal Transparency and Customization |
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Posted by: ChrisL - 09-22-2015, 09:44 PM - Forum: Tutorials
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I expect (though I have not been able to find it) that this info is elsewhere. If so, please let me know and I can delete it.
Nothing too complicated here, but I spent a bit of time finding this out, so maybe it will help someone. I prefer a terminal background that is fairly transparent. I makes it easier for me to see what's in the background ... which for me as I become more comfortable with using the terminal - is a web page telling me what I need to do or enter in the terminal. There are certainly other ways to do it, but it boils down to preference. So,
> Click on and open the terminal in the panel (default lxterminal).
> Then in the choices at the top select: Edit.
> Select Preferences.
> Then you have a button for "background", click on that.
> You are now able to choose a different color AND there is a slider to choose: Opacity.
> Do so, then click "OK".
> Click "OK" again to close the dialog ... Done!
You might want to choose a different foreground (text) color or font while you are at it.
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| Is anyone here using Autokey? |
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Posted by: greenisland - 09-22-2015, 03:15 PM - Forum: Off Topic
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I have installed it today so that I can set up a system of pasting boilerplate text, but I am finding it crashing on me. Is anyone successfully using it without problems? If so or if not, is anyone aware of alternative or better programs for inserting boilerplate text? I have and like CopyQ but I think I need more than a clipboard manager.
thanks
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| no more tears |
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Posted by: rbdflyboy - 09-22-2015, 05:21 AM - Forum: Off Topic
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.....and, no more dual bootin on the same hard drive!! Had two computers that were set up as dual boot machines and they are both toast just now. The score is now 2-0 GRUB vs Me. The only way will ever have to OSes is on two separate hard drives totally independent of each other. Just now running Mint 17 as a stand alone. Didn't quite understand why the first machines hard drive went bad until this second one went for a dump.
Had some financial difficulty which forced me into austerity and so went the ISP for about 6 months. One morning fired up the Dell to play some Freecell to kill some time and just after Post beep beep beep the CMOS battery failed. Changed it and reset the date and time, went to reboot no joy. Just after Post F1 to continue...repeatedly. Lost everything files, docs, all my art work, both OSes. Looks like, to me anyway, when GRUB fails it takes a hard drive with it. After this never going to dual boot again! The only way I'll have two OSes in the same computer is on two separate hard drives totally independent of each other and switch between the two.
Was given three computers that were deemed scrap by their owners. They had never been maintained. Two Dells and an HP. All three are running perfect just now. The two Dells have XP Pro and the HP runs Mint 17, and never shall any meet. Going to repair my other Dell and HP. Will run Lite in the Dell and maybe Win7 in the HP...it's bigger. Not really upset just shocked this can happen twice. BTW BOOT Repair is junk. If this happens to you pull the hard drive and get a new one or good used. Reinstall whatever and your good to go...and don't Google way too much misinformation...total waste of time and effort. Better safe than sorry.
On a more positive note, it's all good experience and have learned lots. Have a good day all, will try to check in more often now that we're up n' runnin'.
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| It's great to be back. |
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Posted by: Teddy - 09-22-2015, 04:33 AM - Forum: On Topic
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Hello everyone. Today (or actually yesterday), I wiped my system free of Arch Linux and installed Linux Lite 2.6 64-bit. My main reason for switching is because Arch has a rather poor community for support, particularly the behavior portrayed in the #archlinux IRC channel on freenode. Yes, the Wiki is one of the best out there, but I always felt I was "on my own" on many issues I had with it. I never joined the Arch fourms since I probably would be told to "read the Wiki", so I didn't bother . It also had awful support for my WiFi card (a Broadcom BCM4313, go figure). Besides, it came hard to maintain after some time after I realized that I no longer use my main laptop as much as I used to anymore since I acquired a smartphone. The updates were bleeding edge, sure, but there was always something I had to fix, and the package cache would quickly pile up. My fear of packages breaking was another worry of mine, but it oddly never happened, at least, not severe cases anyway. That was surprising, because I had to run Arch for 3 months without updating, and when I did, I expected all hell to break loose. It didn't. I must be the luckiest Arch user yet (or now former-Arch user).
Not all can be said bad about Arch though. I learned alot about how Linux is run at the backend, how it handles data, how it handles packages, among other things. I started from scratch, and built my KDE desktop similar to Unity. Took me a good 3 months to get the bugs worked out and basic functions to be setup. It was a fun learning experience. It's one of the best ways of learning Linux in a relatively short amount of time in the grand scheme of things. Gentoo and Linux From Scratch, you'll have to wait DAYS for the kernel to compile, let alone your desktop environment.
I am happy to be back to the simple Ubuntu-based nature of Linux Lite. After using Ubuntu from April 2011 to Dec 2013, I became very familiar with Ubuntu, when I was running that waay back when, from the early Unity days to 12.04 LTS. Yeah, the PPAs will pile up I'm sure over time, lol. I gotta dust off my Ubuntu apt-get commands from the deep neurons in my brain, lol. Coming to Linux Lite now made me realize how much RAM I actually wasted just to run KDE lol. With KDE5 (or Plasma 5 as they call it now), the RAM usage is beyond ridiculous, using nearly 2GB from a cold boot. I feel rather badly on how I kinda stressed my system to run KDE, and how I did for a long time. It's awesome to be back on something simple and straightforward, on something that I can grab and go, like a quick snack at midnight.
It's great to be back... Hope to be more active around the forums also.
Kind Regards,
Theo T.
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