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Posted by: artemka
02-11-2017, 02:19 PM
Forum: Other
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I am hoping someone can help me

I have an Asus Eee PC netbook which, between being nagged by Microsoft into a failed Windows 10 upgrade and then being abandoned by Asus, had no OS or desktop - the device was essentially dead. I ran 'Darik's Boot and Nuke' overnight which wiped the entire hard drive of everything, that got me a functioning machine - I burned Linux Lite onto a DVD using another computer, plugged in a USB DVD player into the netbook and quickly installed Linux Lite. I moved flawlessly onto the internet for updates, optional software etc and was really happy

However, when I restart it keeps asking me to plug in bootable media and hit any key. The boot up settings in BIOS are the hard drive first then the USB port. If I plug in the DVD drive 'bootable media' it reinstalls the Linux Lite from the start. So at the moment it only works until I switch the netbook off, then I have to start over

It seems that the Linux Lite has, somehow, not become bootable from the HDD ... any ideas ? I am certain I have done something wrong somewhere but have no clue on how to progress



Posted by: vasiauvi
02-11-2017, 11:42 AM
Forum: Other
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Hello all,
First time installing Linux Lite on my laptop. My wife is using LL from 1 year, I think.
Until now used Ubuntu but wanted to try something else.
I've started to install different applications after installing the LL. Example: installed Synapse but remove it after some minutes because I like Kupfer more. But the icon of Synapse, or the place where the icon was remained in the xfce4-indicator-plugin.
Also the prime-indicator has a big icon, as you can see in the image bellow.

Question: how can I remove the icon that is missing and replace the big one with an other?

[Image: 3K7RYKQ.png]

Thanks

EDIT: the image from left side of the picture disappeared after a restart, but the big icon remained the same size.



Posted by: PinStripe
02-10-2017, 07:57 PM
Forum: Installing Software
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Hello,

I have an HP Laser Jet Pro MFP M225DW  and today I went to scan a document and it says Failed To Scan - Unable to connect to scanner.

The printer works fine. Why is it that I cannot scan a document?

Please help



Posted by: bluzeo
02-10-2017, 06:34 PM
Forum: Security & Bug Fixes
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ok now here an weird thing - wallpaper will not stay anymore? i dont know how to fix it ???



Posted by: Chev
02-10-2017, 02:55 AM
Forum: Sound
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So I'm running multiple machines with Linux Lite and all of them we're having issues getting the microphone base silence to remain static; if it gets too loud, it jumps up to try to compensate for it - this is incredibly counterproductive for what we're trying to do. The machines are all generally POS, but they work just well enough for what we want them to do.

We're running 3.2, but I'm not positive if it's Final or not. Does anyone know how to force the Silence base to remain where we want it?



Posted by: Coastie
02-09-2017, 05:58 PM
Forum: Off Topic
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I have only find two interviews that Jerry has done. http://www.everydaylinuxuser.com/2014/03...jerry.html and www.mylinuxrig.com/post/147704035099/the-linux-setup-jerry-bezencon-linux-lite. I am sure plenty of Linux users would like to see video interviews with Jerry. I am sure there are plenty of You Tubers who would like to interview Jerry.

How about some interviews, Jerry?  ;D



Posted by: seasoned_geek
02-09-2017, 04:19 PM
Forum: On Topic
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It would be nice if the powers that be would dump whatever the current file manager is and adopt _any_ other file manager. Dolphin would be my preference since it has anything. Catfish seems to have less than a 60% chance of actually finding anything, especially if what you need is on a WD MyCloud or other network storage device. Dolphin seems to always find it. At any rate, having to open a different application just to search for a file is cumbersome.



Posted by: transadd
02-09-2017, 10:47 AM
Forum: Suggestions and Feedback
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Hi

Thanks to all who made it possible with Linux Lite 3.2  to keep my original MBR and install grub on the boot directory.

Regards

John



Posted by: Learning
02-09-2017, 04:10 AM
Forum: Introductions
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Hello,
    My name is Dan. i was thirty years a furniture maker, so I did not grow up with computers. Eventually I taught myself AutoCAD so i could start designing furniture instead of spending my days on the workbench, though I truly loved working the bench. When the industry tanked and I had to look for a living elsewhere, with no college degree and little money, I decided to go into computers as there are computers in every industry and profession. Thus, I studied and earned MCP, MCSE, and MCOE certifications from Microsoft. Now I am working as  one of two IT personnel in a company that uses about 220 computers and servers, all one version of Windows or another from 2000 through Windows 10 and Server 2012.
    I have played with Linux a little here and there; used Ubuntu a little and Linux Mint a couple of times; always on a very slow and old laptop with 512 RAM or less. Have tried to learn bash shell commands but have not been very successful....yet.  Have played with MAC some because our website guy uses one and I have to make it work with our Windows servers, etc.
    Thlis laptop I ended up with when doing a data xfer for someone and they were going to toss it to the garbage because it had Vista. I took it and loaded LL 3.2 on it and here I am, hoping to learn, and to become Microsoft free, at least in my personal life. I am tired of being nickle/dimed by MSFT, and having them monitoring every keystroke and have Cortana tell me "she" can do everyting for me.
    So i picked "Learning" for my moniker because that is what I hope to be doing here!
    Oh, BTW-If you haven't noticed...I can be a little verbose...



Posted by: firenice03
02-09-2017, 01:37 AM
Forum: On Topic
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Look what I found... On a top 10..
#9 within the article..

http://www.techradar.com/news/10-of-the-...ux-distros