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Posted by: mathewalex - 11-03-2021, 10:53 AM - Forum: Other
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Linux Lite 5.6 does not maintain the correct time. I have to manually correct the time after each login.
The time in BIOS settings is always found to be correct. Windows 11 also shows the correct time.
Please help. I am tired of manually setting/correcting the time after each login!
Thank you.
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Posted by: mathewalex - 11-03-2021, 10:45 AM - Forum: Network
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Linux Lite 5.6 does not detect the ethernet (wired) connection. The only option available is WiFi, which does work without issues.
Please help. How to make Linux Lite 5.6 detect and set up the ethernet (wired) connection?
Thank you.
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| Install Shutter |
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Posted by: JohnD - 11-02-2021, 01:45 AM - Forum: Installing Software
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Hello,
I just tried for a long time to install shutter and install all the necessary packages for it. But it did not work because I could not install all the required packages.
Is there any chance that you add Shutter to "Linux Lite Software"?
Regards JohnD
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| Where to put new program |
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Posted by: Swamp Rat - 10-31-2021, 02:04 AM - Forum: Installing Software
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I have installed Image Scan! for Linux in the past for use with my Epson scanner, but in a different distro, and want to install it on one of my LL5 computers, since it gives me many more options than the included Document Scanner. Always before this, as well as I can recall, the tar.gz file extracted everything without my giving it any input as to where to put things. This time, the default location shows as my Downloads folder, where the tar.gz file is located. That's NOT where I want things put. But where should I install it?
I could put it in /Home, but I think somewhere in / would be tidier, if the program would work there and show up in my Graphics menu. Would /usr be a good place? Or is somewhere else in / better? Obviously, the location for the files may (almost) be irrelevent, but I'd prefer to install it where it would be best.
I had hoped that after 7 1/2 years of using Linux, I would no longer have any questions, but Reality let me know otherwise. :016:
Thanks in advance for any advice. :bow
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| Linux Lite not booting when I turn computer on |
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Posted by: adrianhouse78 - 10-27-2021, 01:43 PM - Forum: Installing Linux Lite
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Hi,
Newb here, loving Linux Lite but can't figure out how to get my computer to boot it on turning it on. I did the dual install of Linux Lite and windows, and at one point I think I chose to have Windows 10 give me a choice which OS to use when I turn the computer on, but it doesn't do that. Instead it just goes straight into Windows again.
So the only way I can use Linux Lite is by going (in Windows) Settings > Recovery > advanced Restart > Restart from USB etc and then I select Ubuntu, and it restarts and boots Linux instead of Windows. Not what I want to be doing every time obviously!
If anyone can help me, I'd much appreciate it.
Another question, unrelated, is can I get access to all my files in Windows from Linux Lite? I.e. documents, pictures, etc. Or do I need to download them from the cloud? Thanks again.
Adrian
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