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Installing Linux Lite / Re: 16GB isn't large enough to install Linux Lite 6.6
« Last post by Şerban S. on April 10, 2024, 04:49:54 AM »
Hi!

Hello Torrydale,

I attempted to install version 6.6 again to determine when the lack of space message occurs. Surprisingly, it appears right after the keyboard/country selection, leaving me with no option to create a swap file or partition. Given that the laptop only has 2GB of RAM, I would assume the swap file would default to that or even less. My current Bodhi install created a 1.5GB swap file. I appreciate your assistance, but I've decided to stick with what I have for now. Thank you.

The machine is very old and having a predefined architecture without any upgrade option, it's really difficult to have any expectation from whatever installation.
I guess you can go to a path that is available for years: distros crafted for small storage. Search for this kind of distros.
One example is Tiny Core Linux:

http://www.tinycorelinux.net/

The other approach is the following, but it depends on how much practice you have and what do you expect to get from your machine.

The storage available, is 16 GB. That is: 16,384 MB.
The only available option for partition type is MSDOS.

1. A full installation of Lite 6.6 requires 6,5 GB. We'll round up to 7 = 7,168 MB. That is /dev/sda1, / (Root, boot partition, ext4);

A. Scenario 1:
2. Space left = 9216 MB. We still need at least two partitions: /home and SWAP.
3. /dev/sda2, /home, ext4. The /home partition will take in the default install, some 5,5 GB = 5632 MB. Space left = 3584 MB
4. /dev/sda3 The SWAP partition. Since you have 2048 MB of RAM, that will be enough for swap. Space left = 1536 MB
5. Personal Data. /dev/sda4, /data, ext4, 1536 MB.
You need to use GPartEd Live in order to partition the drive. The size is given in MB, so stick to the partitioning scheme above.
The Main problem is the /home partition.
It is unlikely that you will be able to update the system, due to the lack of space.
So we'll go on another lane. Fine tune the partitions sizes.
Since I never went on this path, I lack the figures regarding each partition's size in MB.
The philosophy behind this, is that the default installation scenario is: "Wipe out media, use entire drive, install OS".
Which, obviously will fail due to "Lack of space..."
My scenario is based on the second assumption of the installer: "Drive already partitioned. Might have another OS".
Although it is impossible for me to know if this workaround will force the installer to let you use the Partition Manager, it worths trying.

Since I never tested any of the fresh installs with df - h, to specifically write down the sizes in MB, the only option I have is "trial & error"...

A. Scenario 2:
Obviously, the previous scenario id for testing purposes.
This one, is slightly different.

1. Main, Boot. Primary, /dev/sda1, / (Root, boot partition, ext4,  7,168 MB. Space left = 9216 MB.);
2. Primary, /dev/sda2, SWAP, 2048 MB. Space left = 7168 MB.;
3. Primary, /dev/sda3, ext4, 7168 MB.
The only fine tuning available in case it fails, is shrink the /dev/sda1 to 6,400 MB and enlarge the /home partition.

Main question still is: Will the installer let you perform partition management?
Second important question is how the drive looks to the installer? Is it a 16,384 MB, or... actually is 16,000,000 bytes?
since I know usually this is the case, than we only have 15,25 GB available.
In this case, the space is 15,625 MB and we need to change the partitions values accordingly. The lowest amount for Root, is 6200 MB.
The lowest amount for SWAP, is 1536 MB.
The rest, goes to /home.

...Later edit:

You may also want to take a look at this:

https://opensource.com/article/19/6/linux-distros-to-try

What caught my eye, is SliTaz.
It has a package converter, tazpkg, which is highly useful: it allows you to choose many other packages for Apps that you desire.


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Off Topic / Re: replacement for firefox?
« Last post by orrgaaszm on April 09, 2024, 10:02:49 PM »
I will report the progress of my Quest here.
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Other / Re: How to speed up my cpu
« Last post by stevef on April 09, 2024, 12:44:11 PM »
You specifically ask about speeding up the CPU but without risk to the CPU or other parts.  The manufacturer of a motherboard is looking for long life and reliable operation at the highest possible speed.  It may well be possible to overclock a system to increase speed but the system will run hotter.  Extra heat is likely to reduce component life time, decrease reliability and will need extra cooling just to operate.

The thread below is mainly about slow booting.  It covers things like disabling startup services and fixing the system IP address to reduce startup time.
But a system that is slow to boot will generally be slow to run and the post explains that old hardware is the main limiting factor on performance so is worth reading.

https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/start-up-and-shutdown/slow-boot-times-in-linux-lite/

The most commonly recommended performance improvements - upgrading CPU, adding extra RAM, changing a mechanical disk to a solid state disk - require hardware changes.

I think from your other posts that you have a system manufactured in 2009. If you aready have 16GB RAM and an SSD you may already have done the easy improvements.

Thread moved to hardware.
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Other / Re: Instantaneous freeze at putting a SD card in.
« Last post by stevef on April 09, 2024, 12:08:17 PM »
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Since I bought a SD card to free my storage space at my SSD, I had operational troubles. At first, my LL didn't recognize the SD card. I did a research, and eventually solve the problem. But afterwards my laptop started to freeze at the time I put the SD card in the slot !

I'm confused by this.
A system that doesn't recognise an SD card being inserted is better than a system that crashes/freezes when the card is inserted.

What were the operational troubles ?
What did you do to resolve the problem ?
What happened between you fixing the first problem and the start of the freeze/crash problem ?
Can you revert to the original set up ?

Edit - question added
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Other / [ SOLVED ] Instantaneous freeze at putting a SD card in.
« Last post by arliccio on April 09, 2024, 09:57:35 AM »
Hello, people !

Since I bought a SD card to free my storage space at my SSD, I had operational troubles. At first, my LL didn't recognize the SD card. I did a research, and eventually solve the problem. But afterwards my laptop started to freeze at the time I put the SD card in the slot ! My LL is updated. This SD card runs smoothly at other devices, like my smartphone and my tablet.

If this helps someone who wants to help me, this is my inxi -F --filter:
System:
  Kernel: 6.4.0 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Xfce 4.16.0
  Distro: Linux Lite 6.6 LTS
Machine:
  Type: Laptop System: Positivo Informatica SA product: A14CR6A
  v: 1.01.02_POSO serial: <filter>
  Mobo: Positivo Informatica SA model: A14CR6A v: POSITIVO serial: <filter>
  BIOS: American Megatrends v: 1.01.02 date: 01/31/2013
Battery:
  ID-1: BAT0 charge: 11.3 Wh condition: 16.6/48.8 Wh (34%)
CPU:
  Topology: Dual Core model: Intel Core i3-3110M bits: 64 type: MT MCP
  L2 cache: 3072 KiB
  Speed: 1197 MHz min/max: 1200/2400 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 1197 2: 1200
  3: 1200 4: 1197
Graphics:
  Device-1: Intel 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics driver: i915 v: kernel
  Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.21.1.4 driver: modesetting
  unloaded: fbdev,vesa resolution: 1366x768~60Hz
  OpenGL: renderer: Mesa Intel HD Graphics 4000 (IVB GT2)
  v: 4.2 Mesa 23.2.1-1ubuntu3.1~22.04.2
Audio:
  Device-1: Intel 7 Series/C216 Family High Definition Audio
  driver: snd_hda_intel
  Sound Server: ALSA v: k6.4.0
Network:
  Device-1: Realtek RTL8723AE PCIe Wireless Network Adapter
  driver: rtl8723ae
  IF: wlp1s0 state: up mac: <filter>
  Device-2: JMicron JMC250 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet driver: jme
  IF: enp2s0f5 state: down mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-1: ipv6leakintrf0 state: unknown speed: N/A duplex: N/A
  mac: <filter>
  IF-ID-2: tun0 state: unknown speed: 10000 Mbps duplex: full mac: N/A
Drives:
  Local Storage: total: 193.77 GiB used: 104.05 GiB (53.7%)
  ID-1: /dev/sda model: SSD 128GB size: 119.24 GiB
  ID-2: /dev/sdb type: USB vendor: JMicron Tech model: Generic
  size: 74.53 GiB
Partition:
  ID-1: / size: 116.32 GiB used: 57.18 GiB (49.2%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda3
Sensors:
  System Temperatures: cpu: 47.0 C mobo: 29.8 C
  Fan Speeds (RPM): N/A
Info:
  Processes: 240 Uptime: 13m Memory: 5.25 GiB used: 1.36 GiB (26.0%)
  Shell: bash inxi: 3.0.38

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Other / [ SOLVED ] MS EDGE does not launch
« Last post by Michael LaRocque on April 09, 2024, 09:10:25 AM »
I was able to install MS Edge and had it working..
Now, perhaps after an update.. Edge won't launch/run.. the mouse hourglasses a second and nothing happens./.\

I have uninstall reinstalled rebooted.. even downloaded the package seperate and installed it.. nothing works.

Any suggestions etc appreciated..   
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Other / How to speed up my cpu
« Last post by Edimion on April 09, 2024, 08:38:24 AM »
In my case I don't want to risk my cpu or other parts of my computer,

But for people with that "patience" and perhaps some experience with that on another OS

That's the questions:

First, is there a way to speed up the cpu on Linux Lite? :computer
is that a different method if we have a different hardware?

Please explain that detail, Thanks in advance
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Updates / Re: Linux Lite 6.8
« Last post by stevef on April 08, 2024, 03:46:08 PM »
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Updates / Linux Lite 6.8
« Last post by Larry Stehno on April 08, 2024, 03:02:51 PM »
The release schedule shows version 6.8 releasing 2/1/24.  Will it release later in the year?
Larry
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Installing Software / Re: Error while trying to install something on the terminal
« Last post by gaas on April 08, 2024, 01:11:16 PM »
You may be getting distracted by cpufrequtils.
From what I've read here, it seems the problem relates to dependencies associated with linux-tools-common.
cpufrequtils doesn't have any link (as far as I can see) to linux-tools-common

I don't think that cpufrequtils got installed - the uninstall command couldn't find it.
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Il pacchetto "cpufrequtils" non è installato e quindi non è stato rimosso
Trying to install cpufrequtils may have been the first time you noted apt reporting a problem.

The inference I make is that something installed *before* cpufrequtils has caused the dependency issue.

If you search the command line history before cpufrequtils, you may find something.
Or if you were using the GUI, we may need to look into other logs.

Unless we find the root cause, we can't try to fix it.
It may be more efficient to re-install.

I reinstalled linux, didn't have any important files anyway
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