I have had a number of emails to me explaining that some folks are being asked for login credentials when booting the live image of Linux Lite 3.0
I am going to spend the day exploring this issue and will edit and update this post with my findings.
In the meantime, I have updated the Linux Lite 3.0 Release Announcement with the appropriate image writing software recommendations. These will also appear on the main Linux Lite 3.0 website. The Help Manual already has these suggestions listed.
UPDATE: Most reported issues with
Rufus. Yumi and Multiboot don't work (from what has been reported by some users). I have tested both 32bit and 64 bit in both DD and ISO mode with the latest Rufus and I have no problems booting Linux Lite 3.0 Please use the latest version of Rufus
https://rufus.akeo.ie/ for testing.
I'll open the thread now for replies from people who are being asked for login credentials in Linux Lite 3.0
If you are having issues, please check the following:
- Have you performed an md5sum check?
http://www.winmd5.com/
- What software did you use to write the image?
- Is this on a Desktop computer?
- Is it on a Laptop/Ultrabook/Netbook with the power plugged into mains, or running on battery?
- Are you using a DVD or USB?
- Is the login screen asking for a password during boot up, or has the computer booted to the desktop in live mode, and then locked?
- Are you starting the install immediately after live boot, or are you letting the pc go into screen-lock mode, and then trying an install?
- If you are being asked for login credentials, which of these user/password combinations worked when you tried to login
linux and or
ubuntu ?
- Where did you download the ISO from (please provide a link)
Please answer
ALL of these questions in your replies.
Testing is encouraged from existing community members.
Thank you

Just checked and was able to replicate..
32bit installer on the mini... Netbook running on battery
Boot Live USB and let it sit till it went to sleep upon wake I was prompted..
- Have you performed an md5sum check?
http://www.winmd5.com/
I did when I downloaded (checked via Power Shell)
- What software did you use to write the image?
Win32Image
- Are you using a DVD or USB?
4GB USB
- If you are being asked for login credentials, which of these user/password combinations worked when you tried to login linux and or ubuntu ?
linux (had to try twice before unlocking) blank password
- Where did you download the ISO from (please provide a link)
From the initial final thread - Sourceforge?
Additional info
USB was created on Win7 - win32image
The USB was repartitioned and formatted (DiskPart) prior.
@firenice03 what do you mean by 'Boot Live USB and let it sit till it went to sleep upon wake I was prompted' ?
(06-05-2016, 02:36 AM)Jerry link Wrote: [ -> ]@firenice03 what do you mean by 'Boot Live USB and let it sit till it went to sleep upon wake I was prompted' ?
Sorry.. I booted into the LiveUSB, all was normal. I let the netbook/laptop sit idle. After about 5 minutes or so the system went to sleep, screen went black. Upon waking the system, moving touchbad/key input - the screen was locked.
To unlock I entered user name "linux" with no password (after 1st attempt stated incorrect did a 2nd time and was returned to the desktop..
I believe there was another post where the user was on a laptop..
I can see where laptops maybe going to sleep especially during install and resulting in a prompt..
Ah perhaps LL boots just fine, it's just when it goes idle in Live mode that people are saying it locks.
I have disabled the sleep feature for 3.2
Nice one firenice03
I've edited the original post to include the lock screen questions.
Glad to help ;D 8)
Congrats on another great distro!!

To be clear, when the screen was locked, you hand typed in the user 'linux' (no password) and hit enter and it logged you back into the Desktop?
I've had LL 32 and 64bit running from Live on the desktop for over 30mins now, no lock screen ???
This could be affecting Laptop/Ultrabook/Netbook's
only that are not plugged into mains (running on battery only)
I can confirm this on my laptop.
I did the following:
- Unplugged from mains power (running on battery)
- Let computer go to lock screen (5 mins, screen goes black)
- Hand type in '
linux' into the User box, then click on the
Login button (no password)
- Screen returns to the Desktop.
To fix this in 3.2, in Power manager on the
Display tab, I will uncheck
Handle display power management.
On the
Security tab, set
Automatically lock the session to
Never.
This should prevent the same issue from occuring in 3.2
Linux Lite website Download page, Sourceforge and Release Announcement pages have been updated with this information.