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| Massive system installation (LL 2.4) |
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Posted by: Japdum - 08-03-2015, 08:55 PM - Forum: Installing Linux Lite
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Hello Everybody. I need help, I'm working with 30 old computers (differents models) and I want to make a massive system installation (LL 2.4), Does anyone knows how can be done? I tried two ways 1) HDD Cloning and 2) PXE, but I can't implement none.
For the first point I dealt with Clonezilla SE but computers did not read cd or usb.
For the second I can't configure DHCP, What tool can be use and how to set ? I tried with isc-dhcp-server, but I can't restart it.
Thanks. Japdum
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| newbie seeking advice |
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Posted by: SteveSpillage - 08-03-2015, 05:14 PM - Forum: Introductions
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Hi all, total newbie here so please be patient. The last time I played around with computers was with a Spectrum 48.
I have a cheap (£50) 2nd hand Asus 904HD with 1Gb memory and an 80 Gb HDD running Linux Lite 2.0. After a bit of poking around on the web it looks like I could get a 2 Gb memory and up to 500 Gb HDD for about as much again.
My questions to you guys are;
Is it worth it?
How can I upgrade graphics and sound cards? (and is it worth it?)
and finally what do you need to know to answer those questions and how do I find the information you may need?
I am aware the short answer may be "no".
Thanks in advance.
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| New Forum Mods |
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Posted by: valtam - 08-03-2015, 05:22 AM - Forum: On Topic
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Prefix mod - You can now select the prefix '[SOLVED]' to update your Support thread title. This is only enabled in the Support threads. If you can think of any other useful prefixes, let me know in this thread. This will also help Mods to quickly and easily mark threads as Solved when performing Forum maintenance.
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| Are you sure you want to proceed after login? |
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Posted by: Plumberbob - 08-02-2015, 04:30 PM - Forum: Other
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This has been going on for a while and it's getting annoying. After I log in on the login page, the next screen shows a box with "Are you sure you want to proceed". The only option is OK. After that, the computer will boot up and run fine. The only thing I can find that I can't do is create a systems report. It goes straight to the terminal. How do I stop this box from coming up? How do I get a systems report?
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| SiS 671/771 issue |
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Posted by: somsak - 08-01-2015, 06:07 PM - Forum: Video Cards
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Just want to share my solutions for SiS 671/771 issue with linux lite 2.4
Three steps to do. - create text file name 'xorg.conf' as code below.
- Copy file 'xorg.conf' to folder /etc/X11/ need password to do this.
- Unchecked Custom DPI Setting in font tab in appearance menu.
Code: Section "Device"
Identifier "device1"
BoardName "VESA driver (generic)"
Driver "vesa"
Option "DPMS"
EndSection
I tried to solved this about 3 hours by test several solutions and this solution can solved my issue.
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| password dots |
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Posted by: johnnybevo - 08-01-2015, 12:45 PM - Forum: On Topic
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Is there a way to change how the password dots are displayed?
Double them, triple them or not show at all?
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| [SOLVED] Internal drives show on desktop as removable |
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Posted by: paul1149 - 08-01-2015, 11:40 AM - Forum: Other
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I've now got my two internal drives (three partitions) automatically mounted and accessible without supplying credentials each time, thanks to the advice in a nearby thread. One detail persists, that the drives are shown on the desktop as Removable devices. That desktop feature is great for devices that are actually removable, such as USB sticks and cameras, but it's undesirable for persistent drives, as they are already in Thunar's tree pane. The drives are NTFS, if that makes a difference. Is there any way to get them recognized as internal devices and off the desktop? I did do a search on this but didn't find anything clear.
Thanks,
Paul
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