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Re: Linux Lite 4.2 live-session - require username and password
« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2018, 02:00:49 AM »
 

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Ok, thank you
I won't let an old, but fully functional computer die just because some company tell me that they won't make no more security updates to their OS. Thanks Linux :)
 

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Linux Lite 4.2 live-session - require username and password
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2018, 10:05:51 PM »
 

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Hi.
I made myself an USB stick packed with several distros (to see how they respond on this old Latitude laptop) using yumi tool (sadly only for windows).
Thing is - when it was time to boot LL 4.2, then my first observation is: - take substantially longer time to load (compared to Mint xfce) - No text is shown during boot, just a black screen of nothing (notice something going on because fan start to spin faster) until next step: - Ask for username and password. Above the input field for user name, there is a drop-down list where "Other..." is the only possible choice.
I'm aware this may be a yumi-issue - but anyone having seeing this before and possible know what to enter for user and password here ?
Thanks
« Last Edit: December 10, 2018, 02:04:57 AM by Jerry »
I won't let an old, but fully functional computer die just because some company tell me that they won't make no more security updates to their OS. Thanks Linux :)
 

 

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