Tried out Firefox, QupZilla, Chromium, Midori, Chrome, Tor for the hell of it and finally Vivaldi.
It isn't as full featured obviously but gives you the ability to really de-clutter you browser for those with little ram.
They also offer a E-mail Acct as well.
Just thought someone new to Linux who is running on a slow machine could benefit from trying Vivaldi right off the bat instead of drudging around for a few days before finding a solution.
ok Jerry. i am considering upping my donate next month. i am loving lite but there a few things that really urks me. durning boot up this the only distro that does this. it moves the wallpaper then fixes itslef. secondly. im very confuse on the time machine feature. (still using my mom mac lingo) i want it to be in email so i can archive to ky ssd card on the bigger rig. the third thing is could we get like Xophis in the lite software. it the most use app for me and a lot of people i want to help change to linux
it morphin time
guys it wont update - looking into repos are up and also how do i change servers to US??
have tried sys back twice and it appears in red, what does red mean?
The Lite Tweaks GUI, and the list of tasks listed within it, is a really neat feature of LL. It's especially useful for everlasting newbies
such as myself (who don't know much command-line) in ensuring the day-to-day smooth running of an LL install.
Is the Lite Tweaks GUI unique to LL? - I can't say I've noticed it in the linux distros I've flirted with to date.
However, I'd now like to learn a bit about the command-line behind at least some of the key tasks listed in Lite Tweaks.
Could someone point me in the direction where I would find the command-line for the following tasks:
- old kernel removal
- free up RAM memory
- firefox cache clean
- package cache clean
- residual configuration files clean
- thumbnail cache clean
- whisker menu clean
Many thanks
Mike
i would like to know how to convert from MP4 to MP3?
i would like to know how do i download and install google chrome on Linux Lite 3.2 x64? i don't want to use Chromium
Hello,
I am trying to install LL3.2 on a computer, the live dvd spins up and I see the menu, as it moves on from this, the screen goes black and the monitor power light turns off, as if the monitor cable has been removed.
I know the cable works as its usually used on another computer, and I know the cable connection and graphics work as I edited the bios and it is graphical interface, with various konky type aspects running.
I hear the Linux Lite start up music just cannot see on the screen, so cannot progress any further at this stage.
The bios is Asus version 2.17.1246, the motherboard is Asus H110M-R. The graphics are Intel integrated 510HD.
The bios settings I altered were -
1/ change to boot from dvd.
2/ chose other OS, instead of windows uefi default. (the computer does not have windows installed, its for Linux)
i installed Linux Lite 3.2 x64 on my other computer, can i install "Using Processor microcode firmware for Intel CPUs from intel-microcode (proprietary)"?
When I select multipe files and select "Create Archive" I now get a message saying
Failed to create archive
no suitable archive manager found
This had worked perfectly well approx 3 weeks ago
Upon further investigation the Archive Manager is no longer showing up in any menu via the main menu.
I installed File Roller via the the install/remove software menu and whilst I now have a File Manager of sorts I still get the same "Failed to create archive" message when using the right click method described earlier. As this was always my prefered method of creating zip files can anyone advise me how to restore the default linux lite archive manager settings please
