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  (Solved) Wifi Strength Display
Posted by: mannshands - 08-07-2014, 03:59 PM - Forum: Network - No Replies

Hi,
I find that the default network mgr only displays bars and no percentage for indicating the wifi signal strength. The bars are not a very precise. Is there an alternative setting or network mgr that will give me a more accurate display of my available wifi networks strengths?

BTW: I finally made the big switch! LL is now my main OS. I have a dual boot Packard Bell Easynote TK with a small Win 7 partition for fallback when I need to work on clients Windoze OSs. The install was flawless, the updates all succeeded, all very nice. I didn't have as much luck with an old Fijitsu running 500MB RAM. That is back to XP till I get more RAM.

Cheers for this new release!
mannshands

Update: Checked the additional hardware depository and found a widget that displays the current connection strength as a percent. But at almost 80Mb and mods to 40 packages, I thought that a bit bloated and not really what I want. I want to be able to compare available networks.

Update 2 and 3: Still waiting for someone to gimme some help here! Am I asking in the wrong category?

SOLUTION. A helper on MajG support forums had the answer,  LinSSID is a graphical and functional wifi scanner for Ubuntu Linux, which is similar to iwscanner and Inssider. It can be easily installed in Ubuntu and Linux Mint via PPA repository.
http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2013...inux-mint/

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  LL 1.0.8 login screen bug
Posted by: sonic - 08-07-2014, 01:46 PM - Forum: Other - No Replies

There is a bug at Linux Lite 1.0.8 that I encountered when tried to login. It was keeping me at the login screen, something like a loop, even if the password was correct.

I found a solution for that: I changed the login manager from LightDM to GDM

  1. Go to a text terminal using Alt-Ctrl-F1.
  2. Stop LightDM with sudo stop lightdm.
  3. Start GDM with sudo start gdm.
  4. Run sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm to set the default display manager for GDM.
  5. Edit /etc/X11/default-display-manager and set it to /usr/sbin/gdm if you can't run the above.
  6. Restart your computer and login.

Maybe a bit late because of the version 2.0 being released by now but it's worth noticing.

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  Live version shutdown
Posted by: paul59 - 08-07-2014, 10:14 AM - Forum: Other - Replies (2)

Contrary to my post of a few minutes ago (forgetful or what? Big Grin ) I actually have another small issue with the live version; when shutting down it takes about five minutes for the 'progress bar' to get to 100% then nothing much seems to happen i.e. it doesn't shut down.

This is on a HP Pavilion 15 quad core laptop booting from usb with the 64 bit amd iso.

Once again I wonder if it's just something that affects the live version and will go away when I install?

Cheers

Paul

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  Opening whisker menu with Super_L
Posted by: paul59 - 08-07-2014, 10:00 AM - Forum: Other - Replies (7)

I've been playing with a live cd version of Linux Lite before installing and it seems to work very nicely with my new laptop.

The one issue I do have is that I can't get Super_L (the 'Windows key') to open the whisker menu. I can set it up ok but I get an error dialog:

Failed to launch shortcut "Super_L"
Failed to launch process "xfce4-popup-whiskermenu" (Permission denied)

Might this just be because LL is not installed (or maybe I have the wrong command in there?

TIA and well done on a nice clean distro! Big Grin

Paul

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  Droopy - Simple way to share files
Posted by: Scott(0) - 08-07-2014, 02:58 AM - Forum: Tutorials - Replies (2)

I've been playing with this tiny file sharing program called Droopy and thought I'd share it with the community.

Once you start the software anything in the designated share folder will be shared with anything that has a web browser - phones, tablets, other computers, even in Virtualbox between the host and guest OS.

Here's a video describing the program. One note while watching the video. The setup used in the video is NOT the same for Linux Lite. Installation directions are below.
http://youtu.be/J2I0okt7mIU

Website for software
http://stackp.online.fr/?p=28


Installation instuctions for Linux Lite 2

Install Droopy, in a terminal type

Code:
sudo apt-get install droopy

Run Droopy using the Public folder. Open a terminal and type
Code:
droopy -d ~/Public --dl

Get the ip address of your machine
network icon in panel > click once > information
example, 192.168.1.100

Open any web browser and go to this address
192.168.1.100:8000

P.S. I'm posting the video and brief directions instead of a complete tutorial. If you have any questions post them here and I'll do my best to answer them.

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  Error msg everytime i try to install new software
Posted by: jwwin - 08-06-2014, 08:53 PM - Forum: Installing Software - Replies (33)

Hey,

Error warning (when ever i've tried to download and install a software package that is compatible with my version of Linux Lite 2.0)
Only one software management tool is allowed to run at the same time !
Please close the other application first eg: update manager, aptitude, or synaptic first

What is going on - I'm getting frustrated with linux (also cant get my brand new supposedly compatible - printer to work) cant load drivers !

Please help i'm very close to going back to windows - linux is not very user friendly. Speaking as a former windows user. I mean I've read all over the web (pre-switching) that Linux was a great place to go to for former Windows users. REALLY ??    Sad

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  Poor quality video playback in browsers
Posted by: light - 08-06-2014, 04:00 PM - Forum: Other - Replies (7)

Hello all,

I'm experiencing poor quality video playback in my browsers. Video playback in XBMC is flawless.
Initially I just tried Firefox on a fresh install and youtube looked bad, tearing and stuttering. I
tried Chrome thinking it was specific to Firefox, same thing with Chromium. Tried uninstalling
flash and reinstalling, same problem with video playback.

Hardware is capable, not flashy:

P4 2.8ht / also tried on a Pentium D 3.4
4 gig ddr2
hd7750

Other distros run on this machine run youtube with flash perfecty in 1080p.

If i set html5 on youtube it works... and as mentioned above XBMC running on Linux Lite, video
playback works great.

Flash is up to date (for linux), LL system is fully updated, processor has SSE.

Any suggestions on a fix would be appreciated. I really like Linux Lite.

Thanks for reading

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  HP Deskjet 1010
Posted by: brian55 - 08-06-2014, 03:16 PM - Forum: Printing and Scanning - Replies (3)

Cannot get this printer to work through LL. It responds by throwing out a blank sheet.
In server settings I get "Cups server error. There is an HTTP error - not found." so I cannot adjust these settings.
I know the printer is OK (works on my windows machine) and that all necessary software is downloaded. I did select HP Deskjet 1000c as the nearest driver as I cannot find an exact match on Linux.
Anybody got any ideas? Thanks ..

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  Hello
Posted by: light - 08-06-2014, 03:15 PM - Forum: Introductions - Replies (3)


Greetings from the UK.

Peace and gratitude to all

light  Smile

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  Marking Threads As Solved
Posted by: Scott(0) - 08-06-2014, 02:04 PM - Forum: On Topic - Replies (1)

Happy you implemented this. It's a small request that makes a big difference in the end.

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