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| Linux Lite 3.6 64bit ISO with Language Support Test |
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Posted by: valtam - 10-25-2017, 09:48 AM - Forum: Linux Lite Software Development
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Hi everyone,
Languages are getting a lot of love lately :-*
As previously stated, I'm starting to do some early work on Series 4.x
As the title states, I've created a Linux Lite 3.6 64bit (only) ISO with Language Support. I'd like some volunteers to install this in their native language.
- Select your Language at the start of the install.
- If it isn't already selected on the map slide of the installer, please make sure you select your correct Timezone/City. This will ensure that on the next slide, your correct language is selected and installed.
Because this installs your correct language during install, the install will take anywhere from 5 to 20 mins longer than our standard installer, depending on your system specs. This is because it needs to download all the additional language packs for your language. After a reboot for example, Gimp should be in your native language.
Once you've booted for the first time after the install, you'll be faced with a dialogue window that will ask if you want to change your folder names too, please do this.
There will of course be some Menu items that are not translated, Linux Lite applications, the My Computer sub menu, etc. Most of your system should be in your native language.
This is for non-UEFI and Secure boot systems. You can if you like, install in a VM, but I would prefer real hardware.
Download - http://repo.linuxliteos.com/isotests/lin...-64bit.iso
Filename: linux-lite-3.6-languages-64bit.iso
Size: 1.1Gb
MD5SUM: 41df4c6d4ddc06f2127f7def63455b24
The Grub Live boot menu is very basic (text only). This is deliberate, as I'm avoiding pouring dozens of hours into something that might not work for everyone.
You will see the word 'Ubuntu' instead of 'Linux' or 'Linux Lite' on the installer, just ignore this. The installer slides have not been translated.
Should you need it, the live login user is: ubuntu, no password required.
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Thank you, and please let me know how you get on.
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| Background image when starting "the feather" |
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Posted by: clunga - 10-25-2017, 07:40 AM - Forum: Start up and Shutdown
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I understand it sound as a silly question, ;D ;D but I love to personalize my distros. In ubuntu or in Mint, I can set up a starting image when booting which is used as a background. Following the booting configuration /boot/grub/grub.cfg which states
nsmod png
background_image -m stretch /boot/grub_linux_lite.png
if [ "${recordfail}" = 1 ] ; then
set timeout=30
and further on
[color=red]insmod png
if background_image /boot/grub_linux_lite.png;
I replaced the _linux_lite.png in the /boot folder, using the same dimensions and an extension .png, with an image of my choice.
Now, what I would like to do is to replace the "feather" image, that in Ubuntu approach, should be a background.png placed somewhere.
Thanks for your help
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| Web pages audio streaming no sound |
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Posted by: clunga - 10-25-2017, 07:09 AM - Forum: Other
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Hi to everybody and thanks for your attention.
I have this problem, whilst I can listen to YouTube sound, if I go to a web page streaming , I hear no sound, notwithstanding the proper settings. In radiotunes pages it even appears a notice stating: blocked.
My fault or there is a way around? Thanks for your assistance.
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| Can you help to keep a mirror alive? |
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Posted by: ralphy - 10-25-2017, 05:18 AM - Forum: Off Topic
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Hi all,
I've created a GoFundMe campaign asking fellows to help me keep a Linux mirror alive. The servers are only 5 days away from being shutdown, so I wanted to post and make others aware. I'm asking for financial help and asking for money is hard. I don't feel comfortable doing so. Please, if you can contribute just do. And if you can't it is fine too. I'm quoting the GoFundMe post below:
I love open source software and for the last two years I've ran Linux mirrors to support Linux Mint and Linux Lite more recently. After little over over two years of running these services, I find myself in a situation where I cannot afford to pay the bill for the seven (7) servers I rent to distribute packages for the masses, hence I've decided to open this campaign to keep the services alive (hopefully with your kind donation) while I get back on my feet. I live in South Florida and we were recently impacted by Irma. Personal finances, medical bills and life in general have me in a position where I cannot simply pay the bill as usual this month.
The Anycast mirror servers can be found at http://mirror.unlockforus.com; they were first launched on September 2, 2015. They will continue to run until the end of this month which is when payment will be due.
I do not want to let the mirror die. I have put time, efforts and money into making sure the mirror is there for the benefit of many for the last two years. If you are a Linux supporter, I kindly ask you to help out to keep it alive.
I'm a single individual and I do not represent any of these two open source Linux distributions. 100% of the donations received will be dedicated to pay for the servers. I just need a little help to make that happen because I'm in a tough financial position right now.
All the best!
https://www.gofundme.com/unlockforus-linux-mirror
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| Plaisir et joie! ;) |
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Posted by: TheDead - 10-24-2017, 05:41 PM - Forum: French [French]
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Bonjour au peuple!
Rien de plus amusant que d'être le premier à faire une publication sur un nouveau forum! ;D
Je suis semi-nouveau dans le monde magique et merveilleux de Linux et surtout Linux Lite et j'aime bien.
Oui j'ai essayé moulte distributions avant d'arrivé a un Top 3 incluant Linux Lite, Linux Mint, PeppermintOS.
Mentions spéciales à DF Linux, Bodhi Linux, DeepinOS et le classique Xubuntu bien sûr.
Nous sommes loin des premiers balbuciments d'Ubuntu et leurs discs compacts envoyé par la poste.
De plus, avec les flagrantes intrusions de la vie privées des utilisateurs des dernier SE de Micro$oft, nous ne pouvons qu'apprécier la superbe alternative qu'est devenu Linux Lite.
À bientôt!
- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)
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| Lineamientos para las Publicaciones en el Foro |
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Posted by: Moltke - 10-24-2017, 03:44 PM - Forum: Spanish [Spanish]
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Al seguir estos lineamientos al momento de realizar una publicación, harás que tus publicaciones sean más fáciles de leer para los miembros, a la vez que garantizas un estándar uniforme en todos los foros.
Títulos de hilo:
Los títulos de los hilos deben ser breves pero descriptivos. p.ej. Quieres hacer un hilo sobre la instalación de Gimp en Linux, entonces el título del hilo se leería: Cómo instalar Gimp en Linux
Contenido del hilo:
Para los comandos de instalación y el código en general, utiliza el botón Insertar código en la barra de menú de publicación para adjuntar tú código o haz lo siguiente [ code] sudo apt-get install gimp [/ code] (sin los espacios en los corchetes del código) y el resultado seria este:
Code: sudo apt-get install gimp
Pegar el código de terminal en un hilo del foro:
Abre una terminal desde la barra de tareas o usa la combinación de teclas Ctrl+Alt+T:
![[Image: rslKINe.png]](https://i.imgur.com/rslKINe.png)
Ejecuta el comando que te pidieron ejecutar o que ejecutaste tu mismo. Selecciona todo el texto en la ventana del Terminal, haz clic derecho sobre él y selecciona Copiar:
Haz clic derecho y pega tú código del Terminal en tú publicación en el Foro:
![[Image: i0fSJgG.png]](https://i.imgur.com/i0fSJgG.png)
luego selecciona toda la salida de la Terminal en tú publicación en el Foro y haz clic en el botón en la barra de edición, lo cual generara esto:
Insertar imágenes:
Sube tus imágenes a Imgur gratis.
Haz clic en "New Post".
![[Image: imgur.png]](https://preview.ibb.co/eMQxfm/imgur.png)
Sube tú imagen haciendo click en el botón "Browse" y busca en tú computadora la imagen que deseas subir:
![[Image: browse.png]](https://preview.ibb.co/mETpt6/browse.png)
Pasa el mouse sobre la esquina superior derecha de la imagen y haz clic en "Get share links" del menú desplegable
![[Image: UptgJHz.png]](https://i.imgur.com/UptgJHz.png)
Copia el código del cuadro "BBCode" en Imgur y pégalo en una línea en tú publicación donde deseas que aparezca la imagen.
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NO ADJUNTES CAPTURAS DE PANTALLA A LOS FOROS, esto ocupa una gran cantidad de espacio en disco a lo largo del tiempo. Utiliza solo la función de adjunto para informes. Todas las imágenes están limitadas a 800 píxeles de ancho por 600 píxeles de alto. Al hacer clic en las imágenes que son más grandes, se convertirán en tamaño completo una vez que se haya hecho su publicación.
Adjuntar un informe
En Linux Lite, haz clic en Menú > Sistema > Crear informe del sistema. Luego haz clic en "Attachments and other options" en la parte inferior de la ventana de edición. Haz clic en el botón "Browse" y seleccione el archivo de informe del sistema. Por último, haz clic en el botón Publicar. SOLO se pueden adjuntar archivos .txt a los foros.
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Etiquetar hilos como "SOLVED":
Es importante etiquetar los hilos como "SOLVED" una vez el problema ha sido resuelto. Cuando las personas buscan soluciones en los motores de búsqueda, primero buscarán SOLUCIONAR, ya que eso significa que un problema tiene una solución. Cuando recibas una respuesta que resuelve tú problema, haz clic en "MODIFY" en la parte superior de tú primera publicación en el hilo:
![[Image: NxVKUzn.png]](https://i.imgur.com/NxVKUzn.png)
Haz clic en el cuadro "Select Prefix" como se muestra a continuación y selecciona "SOLVED":
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Haz clic en "Save" en la parte inferior para finalizar.
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