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| Lite 2.0 beta live cd - Error, "unable to find or create trash directory" |
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Posted by: Scott(0) - 05-17-2014, 03:44 PM - Forum: Installing Linux Lite
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Listing all comments under the 2.0 beta announcement post gets difficult to follow. Posting this here to separate issues.
While using the Lite 2 beta live cd you will probably get an error "unable to find or create trash directory" when attempting to delete files (not folders).
Workaround solution
> terminal - deleting from the terminal works fine
> copy to a folder first - folders can be deleted without an error
Haven't tried this on an actual install yet but would be willing to bet it's not a problem.
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Posted by: crab - 05-16-2014, 04:19 PM - Forum: Introductions
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Hi all, have been using Linux Lite 1.6 and only just moments ago i installed Linux Lite 1.0.8. Don't blame me for the username lol the blame is my grandson's.
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| Start up Question |
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Posted by: moark - 05-16-2014, 03:35 PM - Forum: Installing Linux Lite
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Good Morning,
New user - I am using Virtualbox and running 32bit. Linux Lite is awesome, every thing just works, even my HP Scanner/Printer.
The one question I have is on start up choices. It highlights Previous Linux and above that is Generic or something ( I should have written down the exact choices) so curious as to which to select.
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| Hello! |
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Posted by: andyvgr - 05-16-2014, 01:46 PM - Forum: Introductions
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I just wanted to say, I haven't been using lite for to long, but I keep it in my disc collection. I just have to say that I love the new 2.0, I'm running it in a virtual machine and so far it is the best version of Lite I have used! Thanks for the great work guys!!!!
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| Relinux? |
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Posted by: NGIB - 05-16-2014, 09:54 AM - Forum: On Topic
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Was looking around the 2.0 beta I created on a USB drive this AM and noticed the relinux package sitting in /ETC - is this a functional capability? Having a way to remaster an installed system to dump on a USB drive is very important to me as I take care of a lot of computers in the family. Being able to setup the OS with the programs I use and then remaster it for installation on the other machines in the family is a huge timesaver. Not many distros provide this capability out of the box so I hope LL is one of them...
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Posted by: NGIB - 05-16-2014, 09:50 AM - Forum: Introductions
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No, I'm not an XP refugee. All of my hardware is newish and 64 bit - I just prefer lightweight and efficient in an OS. I've tried MANY distros and like a lot of folks I continue to look for the perfect one. Yeah, I know it probably doesn't exist but the search is kind of fun. I take care of near a dozen computers in my extended family and just recently converted my wife and son over to Linux. Right now I have them on MX-14 which is a great distro with some very nifty features but it's based on Wheezy and only 32 bit so there are limitations. I DL'd the 2.0 beta this morning and booted it on USB to give it a look and I like what I see so far. I'm going to install it on my generic test laptop and give it a whirl.
As for me, I'm an old guy on my 3rd career and I worked as a programmer (in DOS) for over 15 years. Haven't written a line of code since the late 90's though as I'm currently an Accountant. All my computers are laptops ranging from an AMD E-350 netbook to a Core I-7 beast with 8GB RAM, 2GB Nvidia video, and 750 GB drive...
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| Linux Lite question |
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Posted by: joejohnston3 - 05-16-2014, 02:50 AM - Forum: On Topic
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Hi All,
Does Linux Lite use aspects of Linux Mint? Some of the programs and design have the Linux Mint look so I was curious and wanted to know. Thank you.
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