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| (How) can SageMath be installed on LL 6.2? |
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Posted by: Chompo - 02-09-2023, 11:00 PM - Forum: Installing Software
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Hi. My Linux Lite version is 5.8 and I am trying to install a program called SageMath by entering "sudo apt install sagemath" on the Terminal, but I keep getting some sort of "uninstallable packages" error.
Before even attempting to troubleshoot the installation, I'd like to know whether it works on Linux Lite 6.2 without errors. If it does, I'll just upgrade the OS.
Thanks in advance.
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| System Slows When Left Alone Too Long |
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Posted by: iamthatoneguy - 02-06-2023, 03:28 PM - Forum: Other
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I installed Linux Lite about a year ago as a replacement for a Chromebook that went outdated. I've been hoping to attach it to the TV and use it just as a media center for Netflix and stuff. It works pretty well when you first boot it up, but when you leave it sitting for a few hours, it slows to a crawl and takes several minutes before responding well. Any thoughts on what's happening and how to resolve it?
I'm fairly incompetent when it comes to Linux, so I knew I was in over my head when I started this, but I'd hoped it would be relatively straightforward since I'm basically just using it as a web browser with an extension or two. If you need me to forward more information, I beg your patience with my ineptitude.
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| Installer does not offer to choose MBR partition. |
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Posted by: MBR_PARTITION - 02-06-2023, 07:41 AM - Forum: Installing Linux Lite
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Hello,english is not my native language, I am sorry for my bad grammar. I got an old laptop (2009 year). It does not recognize GPT at all.
I created a bootable usb stick in MBR and successfully installed the OS. However,after the installation,i cannot boot anymore to the drive,where the OS is installed,because the installer created a GPT partition by default. It is not offering the choice of what kind of partition table to create. Even if booted in legacy, it still make only GPT partition table . There is no option in manual partition to set it to MBR.
question: Is there a way to install this OS to a MBR only device?
Laptop model: Toshiba Satellite L550.
Bios: phoenix secureCore Tiano v2.20
UPD: i have solved my issue. You can close this thread.
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