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Re: Trying to get an operating system that works.
« Reply #13 on: February 20, 2017, 11:17:26 AM »
 

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& while I have got your attention if somebody could explain why my keyboard continues to type " when I want @ & vica verser despite my making sure that the keyboard I use is English (UK) in the settings facility that would be very nice.

I kinda sorta ran into that on one of my installs.

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Re: Trying to get an operating system that works.
« Reply #12 on: February 20, 2017, 09:44:48 AM »
 

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What & throw away my two quid already invested! :o
Or download for free; create a USB/DVD LOL  ;D

If you're really wanting to continue with the current state/install...

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I tried typing your commands directly into the terminal as "sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install lite-upgrade-series2.8" & it then asks for my password but makes it impossible for me to type it!

Try the link for tutorial to fix your kb settings: https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/other/some-keyboard-character-keys-in-wrong-place-after-upgrade-to-2-6-how-to-fix/msg17180/#msg17180

This may alleviate the keyboard issues - although if the keyboard was incorrect at set up it should work but to correct follow the link..

If it still doesn't allow you may want to try resetting the password and try using standard keys...
Following the tutorial in the Help Manual:
https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/install.html#respassword

Should the above get you to a usable state..
The instruction to create media is here:
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Re: Trying to get an operating system that works.
« Reply #11 on: February 20, 2017, 05:31:06 AM »
 

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What & throw away my two quid already invested! :o

We Brits did'nt get to be such a successful prosperous race through reckless squandering of recourses you know  ;)
 

Re: Trying to get an operating system that works.
« Reply #10 on: February 20, 2017, 05:25:06 AM »
 

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Greetings...

Your system isn't too bad with some minimal upgrades - Looks like you have a PN121AA - HP Media Center m1180.uk Photosmart PC??
Which I got from your post
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" Linuxlite@linuxlite-PN121AA-ABU-mll80-uk:$" What the hell am I supposed to do then?
Its specs here: https://h10057.www1.hp.com/ecomcat/hpcatalog/specs/provisioner/05/PN121AA.htm
Shows 512mb ram upgrade-able to 4gb.. The 512 default may also be sharing some with the video card thus showing less system system ram. Not saying you have to max it out but 2gb would be a world of difference.

Bitsnpcs post will help with the keyboard errors...

Again following Jerry's suggestion there could many ifs where you may want to start fresh...

I think you're on the right track ... 8)

Your right about the computer I have & was very pleased with it being a media center pc before Microsoft pulled the plug on Windows XP.It's now pretty old & knackered & though I did consider adding more RAM even that proved a complicated bloody problem in practice.

What I really need is a replacement  :(
 

Re: Trying to get an operating system that works.
« Reply #9 on: February 20, 2017, 05:17:36 AM »
 

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Why did you buy it at all? I just downloaded and burned the image to a cd and installed on my laptop, no problem, no quirks. I have been running this distro for about two weeks now: to the point that it is very close to becoming my primary tool despite the fact that I am surrounded by laptops that are running Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and Windows XP. (I erased the Vista to put in LL...).

I bought it because I tried every other conceivable method of installing Linux lite on this computer spending hours on youtube trying to get the gist of it & none of the methods worked for all sorts of complicated reasons.Not least that the DVD burning facility that worked for years in Windows XP suddenly started not recognizing DVD's it had previously successfully burned DVD's to when placed it's own DVD writer drive.(I have previously burned UBUNTU 12.04 onto a DVD no problem & installed LUBUNTU on a small laptop with a usb key so I am not exactly a novice at this).I have had computer problems that are simply beyond belief & am now inclined to think that they are all the work of the Devil.



 

Re: Trying to get an operating system that works.
« Reply #8 on: February 20, 2017, 05:06:59 AM »
 

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Re: Trying to get an operating system that works.
« Reply #7 on: February 20, 2017, 04:59:50 AM »
 

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I'm reluctant to support non-official DVD media since any number of alterations could have been made to it. If you didn't get it from our website on official media, there can be countless unknowns concerning the DVD.

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I would have preferred the official most up to date version but like I said was denied access to the site.The one I bought off ebay was half the price & seems official judging by the label.

I did think it a bit odd & presumed the seller must have somehow got hold of a lot of unused stock.
 

Re: Trying to get an operating system that works.
« Reply #6 on: February 20, 2017, 04:51:33 AM »
 

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Hello,

the minimum specifications are 512MB of RAM, 0.5MB is not enough RAM. I am guessing you may mean 0.5GB RAM.

If you do not know the character or have trust in them, you would have been better buying the DVD directly from the LL website.

Here is the link for tutorial to fix your kb settings

The box on the left is the default setting you can edit this in your "profile" tab at the top of the page.

What are the errors produced when trying to do updates in LL2.6, you have only specified the errors produced when trying to upgrade to LL2.8
LL2.8 is not the latest, the latest is LL 3.2

The terminal commands you specified look to be incorrect, it should read -

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sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install lite-upgrade-series2 -y

Hello btnpcs,yes I should have said 1/2 GB of RAM.

I did try buying direct from the linux lite site but was denied access because I had an adblocker installed & was'nt sure at that stage how to disable it.I shall try your tutorial later thanks.

The errors I get are on "Install updates": "could'nt fetch the package cache information lists."
& on Lite upgrade": "Upgrade canceled."

I tried typing your commands directly into the terminal as "sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install lite-upgrade-series2.8" & it then asks for my password but makes it impossible for me to type it!



 

Re: Trying to get an operating system that works.
« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2017, 01:30:06 PM »
 

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Greetings...

Your system isn't too bad with some minimal upgrades - Looks like you have a PN121AA - HP Media Center m1180.uk Photosmart PC??
Which I got from your post
Code: [Select]
" Linuxlite@linuxlite-PN121AA-ABU-mll80-uk:$" What the hell am I supposed to do then?
Its specs here: https://h10057.www1.hp.com/ecomcat/hpcatalog/specs/provisioner/05/PN121AA.htm
Shows 512mb ram upgrade-able to 4gb.. The 512 default may also be sharing some with the video card thus showing less system system ram. Not saying you have to max it out but 2gb would be a world of difference.

Bitsnpcs post will help with the keyboard errors...

Again following Jerry's suggestion there could many ifs where you may want to start fresh...

I think you're on the right track ... 8)
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Re: Trying to get an operating system that works.
« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2017, 01:16:32 PM »
 

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Why did you buy it at all? I just downloaded and burned the image to a cd and installed on my laptop, no problem, no quirks. I have been running this distro for about two weeks now: to the point that it is very close to becoming my primary tool despite the fact that I am surrounded by laptops that are running Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and Windows XP. (I erased the Vista to put in LL...).
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Re: Trying to get an operating system that works.
« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2017, 08:48:51 AM »
 

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Re: Trying to get an operating system that works.
« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2017, 07:17:04 AM »
 

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Hello,

the minimum specifications are 512MB of RAM, 0.5MB is not enough RAM. I am guessing you may mean 0.5GB RAM.

If you do not know the character or have trust in them, you would have been better buying the DVD directly from the LL website.

Here is the link for tutorial to fix your kb settings

The box on the left is the default setting you can edit this in your "profile" tab at the top of the page.

What are the errors produced when trying to do updates in LL2.6, you have only specified the errors produced when trying to upgrade to LL2.8
LL2.8 is not the latest, the latest is LL 3.2

The terminal commands you specified look to be incorrect, it should read -

Code: [Select]
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install lite-upgrade-series2 -y

 

Trying to get an operating system that works.
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2017, 06:12:42 AM »
 

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Hello People,a little bit of background:On the demise of Windows XP I switched to LUBUNTU 12.04 until that became inoperable & then "upgraded" to UBUNTU 14.something then 16.something each becoming increasingly inoperable with every update taken onboard it seemed until I decided that the lack of RAM might be the problem (this computer has .5 MB so hence the attempt to install Linux Lite).

Now to the present situation: I bought a Linux Lite DVD off a character on ebay (having given up in despair at using any other option for various reasons). It seems official & is for Linux Lite 2.6 so it says on the actual DVD & after a fashion managed to install the operating system but it won't allow updates or to be upgraded through the operating systems own facilities so thought I would try the command line terminal thing which it says is a simple way to upgrade just type "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install lite-upgrade.series 2.8" (that being the most sensible option it seemed to me to get the latest one despite the previous attempt to install via the onboard application which only gave me the option to upgrade to 2.4? All a bit odd).Anyway on typing that command line it runs through a process I type in my password & it buzzes away a bit more & then comes to a standstill at " Linuxlite@linuxlite-PN121AA-ABU-mll80-uk:$" What the hell am I supposed to do then?

& while I have got your attention if somebody could explain why my keyboard continues to type " when I want @ & vica verser despite my making sure that the keyboard I use is English (UK) in the settings facility that would be very nice.

PS: I see in the box to the left I am apparently using Linux Lite 3.2.I certainly did'nt input that.
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