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Posted by: uxli
03-14-2014, 09:15 PM
Forum: Other
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I am on a small data cap and am wondering if there is some easy method for seeing/monitoring current network upload and download speeds in Linux Light 1.0.8. Also total down and upload since powering up would be nice.


Enjoying my experience with LL. Smile



Posted by: Coastie
03-14-2014, 08:38 PM
Forum: Off Topic
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When I inquired about the only remaining Linux Users Group near me, I got the following response, "...IMHO long gone is the day of needing to meet in person where we trade the latest Slackware floppies ...." and they are primarily just an unoften used e-mail group. Today I received an e-mail that the nearby Mac Users Group had folded. The last time I visited the nearby PC Users Group is was barely hanging on and from the looks of its website is not very active. It use to be huge with lots of Special Interest Groups. There even was an OS2 Users Group here.

In the nearby retirement community, there is a fairly active PC Users Group with a Mac SIG. This group is probably still active for seniors just getting into computers.

Looks to me that forums like this have replaced LUGs, PCUGs, and MUGs. I glad the help is here but face to face meetings would still be nice.  :'(



Posted by: uxli
03-14-2014, 04:25 AM
Forum: Introductions
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Hi Folks. I am a pensioner and live in new Zealand. My main OS is/was Xp. I have also dabbled in Ubuntu, Zorin, Mint and Puppy. I have a number of small hard drives and a computer tower (2.66ghz cpu and 1gb ram) with no side on it, so that i can easily change distro by physically swapping hard drives Smile.

I stumbled upon a YouTube video of Linux Light 1.0.8 by Spatry last night. He was very complimentary about it, including recommending it as a replacement for XP. So today I have downloaded it, had a wee play with it live, and was also impressed, so installed it and the updates.

Thank you all for being here.



Posted by: Coastie
03-13-2014, 08:04 PM
Forum: Installing Software
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What is a good backup program for a newby? Easy to set up and easy to restore the backup it needed. No Terminal programs please. I guess I would use a CD or DVD or USB stick.

Backintime-Gome was the highest reviewed in the Ubuntu Software Center but one of the reviews said "While I really like the backup process, I do not like the restore process. You have to install BIT manually when using a live CD/USB stick and you have to set the correct hostname. Otherwise BIT is not able to detect its own backup." Not sure what it means but sounds difficult.



Posted by: jstauf86
03-13-2014, 03:15 PM
Forum: Introductions
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Hi Linux-Lite,
I have tried different distros before and always when back to XP. But after watching "Spatry" YouTube video "Linux Lite 1.0.8 The BEST Replacement For Windows XP!" I think this is the distro for me, it has most of the program I would use right out of the box. And I am hoping it will breath new life into my (many, many) old PC I have around the house.

I know there are a lot of Micro$oft haters but IMHO they made a very intuitive interface (up until Windows 8 ). Why not take what Micro$oft does good and make it better?



Posted by: Peter B
03-13-2014, 08:47 AM
Forum: Installing Linux Lite
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I'm not sure if I've done something wrong, but I have noticed a couple of odd things recently...
Somewhere along the line, as I have been adding new items, I noticed yesterday that my Menu layout had changed from the original one - some extra things show and some have disappeared.

One extra one is "Help" and if I click it, my screen goes to the Screensaver.
The other one is "About Xfce" and if I click that, I am taken back to my Login screen.

I thought I'd been really careful to progress slowly, but obviously I've done something stupid and I have no idea where I have gone wrong. I sort of think it might have been something to do with changing to "English UK" language in Language Support and Regional Formats, but I'm not certain of that.

Anyway, if I wanted to revert to the original Program from the USB I made, how would I do this, please?
My laptop is currently dual boot between Windows XP Pro and Linux Lite, so I wondered if I could start over again and be more careful - but I don't want to have to reinstall Windows or encounter MBR problems.
If  there is a simple way of just overwriting my current Linux installation with the original from my USB, could someone help, please?

 



Posted by: Alan_uk
03-12-2014, 08:25 PM
Forum: Installing Software
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I'm about to install Wine from the LL 1.0.8 64 bit disco to run an old Windows 95 32bit application (that I've been running under Windows 98 and then XP OK)

Reading WineHQ FAQ at http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-0bae04b4...acb6f367ff

Quote:7.2. How do I create a 32 bit wineprefix on a 64 bit system?

At present there are some significant bugs that prevent many 32 bit applications from working in a 64 bit wineprefix. To work around this, you can create a new 32 bit wineprefix using the WINEARCH environment variable. In a terminal, type:

So does LL 1.0.8 come with the 32bit or the 64bit Wine and is this 7.2 of the FAQ still relevant? Which Wine is recommended for my situation?

(I have 2 other Windows programs I need to install: one 32bit written for XP and the other a 16 bit for Windows 3.11 WfG that has continued to work under 98 and XP.)



Posted by: Alan_uk
03-12-2014, 04:01 PM
Forum: Installing Linux Lite
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Just installed Linux Lite and now noticed I spelled my name wrong when defining the user!! Is there an easy way to correct this? I've been through all the Settings and User Manager options but couldn't see anywhere to do this.

Note: I'm referring to user's full name, not the log-on ID



Posted by: Teddy
03-12-2014, 02:28 AM
Forum: Suggestions and Feedback
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I contacted Joey-Elijah Sneddon of OMG! Ubuntu! for a request to a write-up of Linux Lite. At 2:08 PM (14:08) U.S Central Standard Time, he emailed me back saying he'd take a look at it.

Here is a screenshot of the e-mail. E-mail is blurred out for integrity and privacy of his and my information.
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Posted by: tcltkdev
03-12-2014, 02:12 AM
Forum: Installing Software
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How do you install unixodbc? apt-get install unixodbc doesn't seem to work.