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  Installation - Input NOT supported
Posted by: ermess - 01-19-2018, 10:48 AM - Forum: Installing Linux Lite - Replies (3)

Hi guys, I'd like to install LL 3.6x86 to an old Dell Optiplex G240.
During the starting proccess, even if safe mode is choosed, I was never successfull to boot into or install LL. Everytimes come a message on LCD - Input NOT supported :-(
I've tried a lot of another distros with same results. Only Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (with nomodeset) was OK, installed properly..

Any ideas? Thank for your time! Ermess

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  New to Linux Lite
Posted by: dsherrell - 01-19-2018, 02:09 AM - Forum: Introductions - Replies (4)

Good day.
I have used several Linux distros in the past, but have been using Winblows for the last five years. This is my first run with Linux Lite and for the most part have had zero problems. The one thing I'm having an issue with is that I can not seem to get scroll bar arrows in Firefox or Thunderbird. I installed Chrome and it does have scroll bar arrows. The Mozilla forums informed me to install a GTK3 theme, which I did. ...a few of them. Didn't help.

I know this seems like a minor issue, but for scrolling through emails and also making some menu selections, trying to navigate by grabbing the extra small scroll bar can be a major pain.

Anyone have any input on this?

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  Kudos to Linux Lite Developers
Posted by: PCTECH - 01-18-2018, 09:10 PM - Forum: Introductions - Replies (6)

Hello I'm Mark

I'm PC tech and I'm familiar with with Linux. I have to say Linux Lite has been a breeze to install and use. The learning curve is small, the system pretty much does what you want. I especially like the way the update manager works and easy to customizing the system.

Well done!

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  Spirit Dance
Posted by: bitsnpcs - 01-18-2018, 03:21 PM - Forum: Off Topic - No Replies

removed no social thing here

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  BitTorrent Client Transmission Suffers Remote Takeover Vulnerability
Posted by: Ottawagrant - 01-17-2018, 01:41 PM - Forum: Security & Bug Fixes - Replies (3)

And 2018 just rolls on:
"Transmission, one of the most used non-commercial BitTorrent clients, has a vulnerability that allows outsiders to gain control over people's computers. The flaw affects users who have remote control enabled with the default password. The vulnerability was revealed by a Google researcher, who plans to disclose similar remote code execution flaws in other torrent clients as well."

Read all about it:
https://torrentfreak.com/bittorrent-clie...ty-180116/

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  Linux Support in VirtualBox is about to get a LOT Better
Posted by: valtam - 01-17-2018, 06:59 AM - Forum: On Topic - Replies (1)

THIS IS AWESOME!

http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/01/virtu...nux-kernel

Work to add features in VirtualBox Guest Additions to the Linux kernel is underway by kernel developers. The first fruits of their labor will appear in Linux 4.16.

These additional features are licensed under the GPL and sit in the kernel tree. That means no additional proprietary code or binary blobs are loaded on your system

Why does this matter?

Well, it means the next time you boot a Linux distribution with the Linux 4.16 (or later) kernel, VirtualBox Guest Additions will be already installed. You won’t need to enable, add, install or tweak anything (in theory).

Basic system integration features like seamless mode and copy and paste between guest and host will “just work”. Devs even plan to support shared folders out of the box in a future kernel release.

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  How to update libreoffice?
Posted by: Ice - 01-17-2018, 05:59 AM - Forum: Installing Software - Replies (3)

I am new in this world, Linux Lite has libreoffice v5.1.6, i want update to version 5.4.4, could you help me? Thanks  Big Grin

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  Experiments with an animated desktop...
Posted by: Oobuntus - 01-17-2018, 12:09 AM - Forum: Desktop Customization - Replies (2)

I have recently discovered a means using conky to overlay animated images on the desktop.
Adapting code found here, https://dolys.fr/forums/topic/lanceur-anime-bureau/,
I was able to contrive a few desktop animations like this one:
[Image: AtYHHgR.gif]

Been wanting to do this for a long time.

Several variations are seen here: http://www3.telus.net/someubuntufreebies/desktops.html

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  the best android phone under 240$
Posted by: MohamedKhaled - 01-16-2018, 08:35 PM - Forum: Off Topic - Replies (7)

hi guys I know that this is so offtopic that I would have to post it in offtopics offtopic (if there was a one ) anyway i am looking for a new phone and I can say that my needs are diffrent from anyother ones need I mean I hardly ever use camera twice *a month* so if you gave me two phones having exactly the same specs but one is cheaper by 20 dollars and have worse camera, I will choose it, anyway I can say that I need a big battery and big storage  and ram not alot more,
------the reason I am posting this here is (1) I am not part of any other forum (2) I think there might be a phone spec in this forum somewhere
anyway thanks for your patience and happy to hear your thought
PS currently the top smartphone and the phone that has the biggest chance of winning is the Xiaomi redmi note 4 (have a phone that you think can beat the rn4, just post it below)

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  DistroWatch & Parted Magic
Posted by: justme2 - 01-16-2018, 02:17 PM - Forum: On Topic - Replies (4)

Has anyone noticed the contradiction on DW relating to Parted Magic? The large blue coloured screenshot clearly shows under the Parted Magic logo, "a free partitioning tool" but Parted Magic has not been free for a very long time! OR, have I missed a free updated version somewhere?

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