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  LL Menu layout - how do I reset it?
Posted by: m654321 - 08-03-2016, 07:08 PM - Forum: Other - Replies (2)

Just clicked on the LL menu button: the menu window opened as usual, but I've found  'help manual'  and 'install updates' on the left-hand-side (instead of on the RHS), and 'favourites', 'recently used', etc on the right-hand-side (instead of on the LHS), and the search bar at the top of the window (instead of at the bottom). 

I haven't a clue how the Menu layout got changed, though it seems to have occurred following one  of my children using LL.  How do I reset the LL menu layout to the default setting?

Many thanks for any help on this one.

Mike

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  Display bug in network connection settings
Posted by: JmaCWQ - 08-03-2016, 11:23 AM - Forum: Network - Replies (7)

Noticed this when LL 3.0 was released but forgot about it until now when I just finished an install of LL 3.0.
When changing the IPv4 settings in a wired network connection from automatic to manual all appears well when saving.

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Open up the settings again & click on the IPv4 tab and the display of the netmask shows 24 instead of 255.255.255.0 like it should.

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Click on the netmask entry to edit and it shows the entry being edited over on the left, partially covering the address entry instead of being in the position of the netmask entry in the middle that's being edited.

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Doesn't affect the connection at all, just how it displays in the settings.

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  Very Slow Booting
Posted by: Narender Rao - 08-03-2016, 04:26 AM - Forum: Other - Replies (1)

Linux Lite 3.0 is taking more than one and half minutes to boot and show desktop...I have tried to remove any needless entries in startup, cleaned system.....etc; but in vain....very slow booting....please help to speed up boot time under 30 sec....

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  External hard drive not detected or recognised
Posted by: br1anstorm - 08-01-2016, 11:13 PM - Forum: Hard Drives and SSDs - Replies (19)

I have a 'new' Iomega 320GB USB2 portable hard drive, bought some time ago and not used - I kept it as a spare.  Recently I thought to try it out - initially on an old Windows laptop.  The power light illuminated and the drive seemed to hum and vibrate (ie it seemed to be spinning).

Windows said it had 'found new hardware' and after a moment said it was 'ready to use'.  But it did not appear on the 'My Computer' screen - nor in the Windows 'disk management' screen, although it was listed under 'device manager' alongside the laptop's internal drive.

To cut a long story short, I tried connecting this external drive to other USB ports, and using another known-good USB cable.  No joy.  I then removed the actual drive (made by Seagate) and put it into a spare caddy which has a known-good USB PCB interface.  Still no joy.  I then reassembled it in its original Iomega enclosure.

Not wanting to risk a dodgy drive on my normal Linux laptop (I use Lite and Mint...)  I thought I would explore it using GParted in a Live CD session of Linux Lite on my older spare computer. I happened to have an .iso of Lite 1.08, so I ran that.

Under Linux Lite, in "System Info", the external drive does not appear as a USB device.  Under the Storage heading, the external drive does show up - listed as ST932032 SAS, vendor Seagate, SCSi Controller scsi2, Channel 0, ID 0, LUN 0 (I don't know what these details signify....).

But in GParted, the external drive does not appear at all:  only the internal laptop ("C") drive is shown, as dev/sda.

I'm not familiar with command-line working so have not ventured down that route.  But if GParted cannot see it , what does that indicate?  Is this portable hard drive just dead or faulty despite the various clues that it is running?  Is it a driver problem?  Or something else?

As I have no data on it, the fact that it doesn't work is not a disaster.  I don't want to spend ages investigating it - I am no IT expert.  But it is frustrating that I cannot seem to see, far less cure, the problem.  Before throwing this HDD away as a useless paperweight, is there anything further (and not too complicated!) I can do to diagnose or resurrect this new, unused portable drive?

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  tutorial for installing Reminna and using RDP with Windows10 Home
Posted by: trinidad - 08-01-2016, 12:08 PM - Forum: Tutorials - Replies (3)

This tutorial is specific to using the user GUI’s and setting up the remote desktop protocol in a Windows10 Home Edition desktop, or laptop, and installing the Remmina remote desktop application to your Linux Lite 3.0 desktop or laptop within your home or office wifi network, in order to work on your Windows10 computer with administrator privileges from its remote desktop on your Linux Lite 3.0 computer. For this to work efficiently you will need at least 2 gig of ram on each computer and preferably at least a 2.33 gig cpu on each. The Windwos10 Home Edition computer will normally be 64 bit, but RDP via Reminna will work from Linux Lite 3.0 with either a 32 bit, or 64 bit computer on the Linux end.

Recommended preparations for Windows 10 Home Edition:

1) Windows10 Home Edition does not come with much of an onboard office suite. Because Linux Lite 3.0 comes with the powerful Libreoffice suite to increase the functionality of Remmina’s remote Windows10 desktop in Linux Lite 3.0 I suggest you download Libreoffice for Windows10 and install it to your Windows10 Home Edition computer before installing and configuring its missing remote desktop protocol. You can download here for 64bit: https://www.libreoffice.org/download/lib...lang=en-US

2) After installing Libreoffice and rebooting your Windows10 Home Edition computer open -Menu>Settings>System>Default Apps>Choose Default Apps by File Type, and wherever applicable push the plus sign button and choose the appropriate Libreoffice App as the default.

3) Now on your Windows10 Home Edition computer making sure you are logged in to a user account with administrative privileges. Open >Menu>Settings>Network & Internet and from the right hand pane choose >Advanced Options. Set the make this PC discoverable button to >On and set the Metered Connection button to >Off. Leave this pane open and running in the background, as properties lists your Windows10 Home Edition computer’s IP address, and takes note of network changes after rdp configuration.

4) Windows10 Home Edition does not come with remote desktop protocol capabilities so you will first have to download and install rdpwrap. Open your Edge browser to download rdpwrap from here: https://github.com/stascorp/rdpwrap/releases. Choose the zip file RDPWrap-v1.6.zip and download and save to downloads.

5) Open your Windows10 File Explorer and navigate to downloads. Find RDPwrap-v1.6.zip and extract all the files right where they are, allowing windows to select the directory. A second File Explorer window will appear on top of the original with the listed five extracted files. Click on and install >RDPwrap from the first file in the list. After installation has run click on >RDPconf which is the third file in the list. A window will appear called RDP Configuration. Wrapper state should read as installed, written in green on most computers. Service state may or may not be listed as running in green. Listener state may or may not be listed as listening in green. It’s fine. Check the box >Enable Remote Desktop Protocol. Ignore the port setting. Uncheck the box >Single Session Per User. Select the radio button >Network Level Authentication. This importantly allows you to allow windows to manage windows firewall settings intuitively without the necessity of creating network groups and and special private settings. Finally select the radio button >Full access with user’s permission. Close the window. You do not need to run the RDPcheck file. All the information you need will be in the pane you left open in the background at the beginning of this session. Now run the >update.bat first clicking on the file >update. The >run command is located in Menu>All Apps>Windows System>Run. Go back to your running Linux Lite3.0 computer now, and leave your Windows10 computer as it is for the time being. Here is a reasonably simple tutorial on this same process: http://www.softwareok.com/?seite=faq-Windows-10&faq=129

Installing Remmina on Linux Lite3.0

!) From your Linux Lite 3.0 computer open >Menu>System>Lite Software. Enter your administrative authentication and click >OK. Click >Yes to update software sources. Select the radio button >Install Software and click >OK. Find Remote Desktop Software on the list and select it with click >highlight and click the >Install button at the bottom of the page. Reminna will then install.

2) On your Linux Lite 3.0 computer open Menu>System>System Information> and scroll down to the >IP Connections tab in >Networks. Leave this window open and minimized running in the background, or on another desktop workspace in Linux Lite 3.0. You can use it to verify the rdp connection and take note of IP addresses as we go along with our installation.

3) Now on your Linux Lite 3.0 computer open Menu>Internet and double click Reminna. A window entitled Remmina Remote Desktop Client will appear. Open the tab dialogue called >Connection at the left top of the window and click select >New. A new window will appear on top entitled Remote Desktop Preferences. Go back to your Windows10 Home edition computer and in >File Explorer scroll down and click >Network. The first computer listed in network devices will have the correct net bios name of your Windows10 computer. Return to the Remmina window entitled Remote Desktop Preferences and enter the >net bios name of your Windows10 computer in the name box. In the group box enter >administrator, or HomeGroup if you have an administrator account already in the HomeGroup on your windows10 Computer.

4) The Protocol box should read RDP – Remote Desktop Protocol, which can be selected from the drop down menu. Now go back to your Windows10 computer, to the advanced options window you have left running in the background and obtain your Windows10 IP address. It will begin with 192.168. 0 or 1. and another number. You do not need the longer port number following the four segmented eight digit address. Return to your Linux Lite computer and type this address into the server box of the Remote Desktop Preferences window. Next in the user name box enter the user name of the user with administrator privileges on your Windows10 computer who is in the HomeGroup if you qualified group with HomeGroup in the dialogue above, and if not a user with administrator privileges. Enter the password of that user in the password box. In the domain box simply enter >Windows.

5) Click the radio button under resolution selecting >Custom and choose the next smallest resolution to your current resolution, i/e if you are at 1280x1024 select 1024x768. Reminna has tools to enable full screen so there is no need to try and duplicate an impossible resolution and if you select one too big the remote desktop won’t appear when you load.

6) Leave the color depth box at 256 for now. It can always be changed later anyway. If you already have a smb share folder created in Linux Lite 3.0 enter it in the share folder box, otherwise leave it blank, or set to >none.

7) In the advanced tab of the Remote Desktop Preferences window select >poor (fastest) in the quality box. Select >Off in the sound box. Select >negotiate in the Security box. Leave the rest of the boxes blank and close the window.

8) In the Remmina Remote Desktop Client window click tab dialogue >edit>preferences to open Reminna preferences window. In the tab >options check the box >Remember last view mode for each connection. Check the box >Save settings when starting connection. Check the box >Always show tabs. Make sure >Default view mode reads >automatic, Tab interface reads >Tab by groups, and Scale Quality reads >Hyper.

9) Next click the >Resolutions tab, and select a resolution according to the method discussed above, If you are at 1280x1024 select by >highlight 1024x768.

10) Next click the >Applet tab. Check the box >Disable tray icon if you run multiple desktops, otherwise annoyingly a system tray icon will appear on every desktop every time you open Reminna.

11) Next click the >terminal tab. Check the box >Use system default font. If you are running a 32 bit Linux computer the >Scrollback lines count should be 512, and 1024 if you are running 64 bit.

12) Next click the >RDP tab. The keyboard layout should be set to >Auto detect. Check the box >Use client keyboard mapping. The >Quality option should read >poor (fastest). You can select other options from the series of displayed check boxes, but I suggest you check none of them, as your settings can all be modified after the fact, and the simpler the better is always best when working with new or unfamiliar software. Close the Remmina window.   

13) Your Linux Lite 3.0 computer is now ready to connect and load the remote desktop of your Windows10 computer onto your Linux Lite 3.0 desktop with full Windows10 file administrator access from your Linux Lite 3.0 computer.

Connecting

1) Make sure both computers are running with wifi on and working.

2) Adding RDPwrap to your Windows10 Home Edition Computer does not change the user interface, so don’t expect to find any new settings options changes regarding RDP in the user interface, however one setting must be checked and/or prepared now, even though it seems counterintuitive. From your Windows10 Home Edition computer logged into the Windows user administrator account you have entered in Remmina, open >Menu>Settings>Network & Internet. Highlight >Wifi in the left pane. Scroll down to >Related settings in the right pane. Click on >Change advanced sharing options. Open the tab drop down menu >Private. Select the radio button >Turn on network discovery. Check the box >Turn on automatic setup of network connected devices. Select the radio button >Turn on file and printer sharing. Select the radio button >Allow Windows to manage HomeGroup connections. If these Settings were already present click the >cancel button. If you had to change them click the >save changes button and close the window. (If the settings were not present you may, or may not have to run the update.bat routine described above again.) Do not try setup RDP from the >Remote Desktop selection in >All Apps as Windows10 Home Edition does not contain the GUI options necessary in its standard interface and they are not added by RDPwrap. Close all windows leaving only the >Menu>Settings>Network & Internet>Advanced options window with the IP information open so we can monitor what happens when try to connect.

3) Return to your Linux Lite 3.0 computer and leave the >Menu>System Information>Networks>IP connections window open that we opened earlier on another desktop, and open the Reminna again. Right click (it will highlight) on the listed saved connection you created earlier and left click >connect from the opened menu. This will load and enable your remote Windows10 Home Edition desktop onto your Linux Lite 3.0 computer. If a drop down login box appears login with the Windows10 user name with administrator privileges and password that you used in setup. Monitor the connection activity in the >IP connections window. IPv6 authentications should appear, and along with your Windows10 computer’s IP address. Return to your Windows10 computer and monitor the changes there. If your Windows 10 remote desktop fails to load in Linux Lite, return to your Windows10 computer and run the update.bat routine again.

Once your Windows10 remote desktop loads successfully you can experiment with Remmina’s settings, and other issues like sound and video, keyboard options, file transferring, editors, and Libreoffice cross platform functionality. Using a Windows10 remote desktop in Windows administrator mode allows you make changes in Windows10, and Linux Lite 3.0 from your Linux Lite computer without having to go back and forth between them, or use USB and/or DVD transfers. Household devices such as alarms, cameras, home security, automobile security features, tweaks and features that are only available for windows can now be controlled from your Linux Lite 3.0 computer. Remmina is powerful tool. I hope this tutorial helps you begin to enjoy its possibilities. Good luck!

TC   

 

       

 

   

 

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  Canon lLide 220 recognized but not working - please help
Posted by: MoonLight - 07-31-2016, 08:51 PM - Forum: Printing and Scanning - Replies (7)

Hi,
I've got the latest version of LinuxLite.
I tried to scan with my scanner Canon Lide 220 with xsane.
When I try to scan, I hear a sound from the scanner like it wants to start to scan. But the lamp doesn't move and the sound stops.
And I get an error that says: Failed to start scanner: Error during device I/O.

How can I get my scanner to work?
Thanks,


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  Video viewing on forum with LL 3.0
Posted by: Coastie - 07-31-2016, 05:39 PM - Forum: Other - Replies (4)

Ever since installing LL 3.0, I cannot see videos on this forum and others. Even when I post it like on http://mityer.khdlhfjijfrupr.tk/forums/on-top...n#msg25404, I still can't see them. I have disabled NoScript, Ad Blocker+, and Privacy Badger but makes no difference. Don't think I have any other plug in on Firefox 47.0 which would cause this. No problems on You Tube. I never had these problems with 2.8 or before and never had to mess with plug ins other than maybe allowing scripts.

Anyone else having this problem? Any suggestions on how to fix this?

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  Linux Lite 3.0 = Awesome Distro For Everyone
Posted by: Coastie - 07-30-2016, 05:07 PM - Forum: On Topic - Replies (4)

Another good review by Steve Holmes a.k.a. English Bob, Linux Help Guy, Windows Help Guy, etc., etc.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc8VA5STONk


Don't know why he bothered to install Plank when you can do the same thine with an XFCE panel.  :Smile

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  Kdenlive segmentation fault when playing video.
Posted by: Drawing4Life - 07-29-2016, 08:22 PM - Forum: Other - Replies (1)

So when I edit a video I need to play it back to see the results. The second I press play it crashes.
I am using Kdenlive version 15.12.3
Using:

  • KDE Frameworks 5.18.0
  • Qt 5.5.1 (built against 5.5.1)
  • The xcb windowing system

The error message I get is:
Quote:Removing cache at "/home/linuxlite/.cache/kdenlive-thumbs.kcache"
// / processing file open
// / processing file open: validate
Opening a document with version  0.91  /  0.91
// / processing file validate ok
***********
FOUND GUIDES:  0
**********
[swscaler @ 0x7f0f04973900] Warning: data is not aligned! This can lead to a speedloss
"Creating audio thumbnails (1/1)"
Segmentation fault

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  file sharing and rdp via smb and remmina in LL3.0 & Windows10
Posted by: trinidad - 07-28-2016, 10:00 PM - Forum: Other - Replies (7)

Some good news. I accidentally discovered (while tinkering with Thunar dependencies today) that Windows10 home has apparently added the missing support for file sharing and remote desktop. I discovered today running troubleshooter while setting up an ad hoc network on the W10 OS. I had it all briefly working (about a half an hour or so) with a LL3.0 box on the other end through my wifi router. I was able to configure it all using the help manual file sharing conventions on the LL end, but the Windows instructions in the help manual don't really apply to the redundancy in Windows10. I used the GUI entirely on both machines, as I like to test these things for user friendliness, and Remmina worked briefly. I'm sure that the little woman and her grandson have some of the grouping permissions messed up on the Windows10 box, and that's why settings were discarded from Windows10 after reboot of both boxes even though I made the changes as administrator. I am pretty optimistic that file sharing and remote desktop will work on Windows10 home, and not just pro, now though. A tutorial will have to be specific about Win10 redundancy issues, and group usages. Once I narrow it all down a bit more I'll come up with something simple. It does work though. Also note that Samba is a bit messed up, and I had to change a few things, and I'm not satisfied with the security conventions yet, but a half hour is a half hour. Yippee Skippee. Dinner time. I quit.

TC       

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