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| Installing a new LL in the same partition |
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Posted by: dansar - 05-17-2016, 04:43 PM - Forum: Tutorials
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Hi..I want to reinstall LL . I dual boot Windows Vista,Lite,Mint Mate,Mint Xfce,LXLE and Peppermint. Id like to install LL in the partition LL is occupying. I have done a search and could not find a tutorial. I can follow instructions but some of the terms experts use lose me. I have installed these distros along side Vista but never replaced a distro in the same partition. Any help would be much appreciated. Dan
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| Virtual Box computer missing |
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Posted by: DLX - 05-16-2016, 03:22 PM - Forum: Installing Software
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I tryed to open VB just now and that computer is missing, how can this be would an update on LL delete my Virtual Box?
I have not clicked on missing folder and deleted it, anyway to get it back?
unc to missing folder home/name/VirtualBox VMs/Win 7_/Win 7_.vbox
Runtime error opening '/home/ralf/VirtualBox VMs/Win 7_/Win 7_.vbox'
for reading: -102(File not found.).
/build/virtualbox-VDAABr/virtualbox-4.3.36-dfsg/src/VBox/Main/src-server/MachineImpl.cpp[731] (nsresult Machine::registeredInit()).
Result Code:
NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005)
Component:
Machine
Interface:
IMachine {480cf695-2d8d-4256-9c7c-cce4184fa048}
I had a quick look on virtualbox forums said about clicking on files but don't see them?
Or have I just lost VB computer.
Ta
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| A world without Flash |
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Posted by: newtusmaximus - 05-16-2016, 09:58 AM - Forum: On Topic
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"[size=1.35em]Google Chrome to block Flash by default, potentially dealing final blow to hated software"
http://www.theverge.com/2016/5/15/116793...later-2016
Questions:
a) Does this mean pepperflash-non free is also on the way out.
b) What happens in the switch over period where "millions"? of sites become un-usable.
c) The repository hosts adobe-flash plugin- is this now safe? should it be used as all?
d) What are the ramifications for LL?
as an aside - should the same be considered for Java plugins - unsafe ?
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| mp3 player not recognised |
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Posted by: pelouk - 05-14-2016, 05:50 PM - Forum: Hard Drives and SSDs
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Having previously managed my Zen mp3 player on a Windows machine, I've now switched exclusively to Linux Lite 2.8.
My machine now will not recognise the player plugged in to any usb connection. Any ideas?
Also, and I guess it's a long shot, is their any possible support for Zen Media Manager/Organiser on Linux?
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| Update error |
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Posted by: probie - 05-14-2016, 08:20 AM - Forum: Installing Software
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Hello,
every time i do an update i get this error....
couldn't fetch the package cache information lists
I only run firefox and is a new install.
I have only installed skype and no other software, my linux lite is a fresh install and is 32bit linux 3.19.0-33-generic
I have try'd the chrome error thing and got these results.
rm: cannot remove ‘/etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-chrome.list’: No such file or directory
And
Unable to locate package google-chrome-stable
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sed: can't read /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-chrome.list: No such file or directory
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sed: can't read /opt/google/chrome/cron/google-chrome: No such file or directory
I try'd the google chrome fix as i read on the forum you need to do this fix even if you have not got chrome installed.
Any help please?.
Thank you.
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| How do I rename distros in my grub menu? |
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Posted by: m654321 - 05-14-2016, 08:11 AM - Forum: Other
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I have created a multiboot set-up on a GPT disk, made up of around 15 distros from the 'Ubuntu family', LL being in charge of the grub list. I have set this up on a cheap second-hand Dell Latitude D630, using this for demonstration purposes to show family & friends the wealth of choice available with Linux (Ubuntu-based) operating systems.
The problem is that some of these distros are named incorrectly in the grub screen list, for example:
ElementaryOS Freya is misnamed as Ubuntu 14.04; Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 is misnamed as Ubuntu 14.04, etc...
As I've already got the actual Ubuntu 14.04 installed, and this is of course listed correctly as Ubuntu 14.04, you can see the confusion that arises!
AustinTexas very kindly offered the following solution for renaming the distros, but it doesn't seem to have worked for me: maybe I'm doing something wrong? I notice the menuentry is repeated five times for each distro in the grub.cfg file. Do I edit each one of the five mentions for each distro or just edit the first menuentry mention? I have actually tried both but without success - I seem unable to rename the distros, as my efforts haven't led to a change in the distro names listed on the grub screen. This was AustinTexas' method but I was unable to get it to work...
Quote:Editing the titles for the Grub menuentries is a chore.
You would have to open /boot/grub/grub.cfg in your text editor.
Code: [Select]
gksudo leafpad /boot/grub/grub.cfg Then find each menuentry you want to edit. Anything inside the 'quote' marks can be edited.
EXAMPLE:
menuentry 'Korora release 23 (Coral) (on /dev/sda4)' --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os
can be changed to:
menuentry 'Korora 23 on /dev/sda4' --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os
Then after your edits are complete, save a copy of /boot/grub/grub.cfg to make editing a bit easier the next time you have to do it - which will be every time you do "sudo update-grub".
Any help on this one is very much appreciated, as always.
Cheers, Mike
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