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QuoteUpgrading:For those on Linux Lite 2.4 do the following:1) Menu, Favorites, Install Updates.2) Menu, Settings, Lite Upgrade.3) Follow the onscreen instructions, reboot when finished.eeePC 901Done that but Wi-Fi adapter not detected, dmesg indicates adapter unblocked in BIOS but not present on PCI. Adapter is Ralink Corp RT2790 802.11nHad to revert to LL2.4 from image taken before upgrade.
Upgrading:For those on Linux Lite 2.4 do the following:1) Menu, Favorites, Install Updates.2) Menu, Settings, Lite Upgrade.3) Follow the onscreen instructions, reboot when finished.
Quote from: firenice03 on September 01, 2015, 01:09:12 PMI'll be updating tonight I've been running 2.6 beta on 1 system for about a week and 2.2 on another system for close to a year.Great OS!!On a side note...I'm still new-ish to Linux and not sure if this was something in Beta or not, I haven't attempted to reproduce in 2.2, but... Last night I was messing with the wireless (typically this box is wired) and Unchecked the "Enable Wireless" option of the network manager. Since then the option to enable has gone away completely (Its not a laptop, FN+F2 isn't an option). - It may be me but... After my trip to Austin Texas ans my Linux-Lite laptop wireless failed to connect to my sons wireless router.Let alone not even see it.When I got home I installed WICD which is easier for me to trouble shoot and use. YMMV from mine though.Code: [Select]$ apt-cache policy wicdwicd: Installed: 1.7.2.4-4.1ubuntu1 Candidate: 1.7.2.4-4.1ubuntu1 Version table: *** 1.7.2.4-4.1ubuntu1 0 500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe i386 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/statusmy trouble shooter isCode: [Select]netstatNot sure if a update killed network manager for me. I tried re-installing and looking through /etc/resolv.conf.It was just easier to install WICD and call it a day for me.
I'll be updating tonight I've been running 2.6 beta on 1 system for about a week and 2.2 on another system for close to a year.Great OS!!On a side note...I'm still new-ish to Linux and not sure if this was something in Beta or not, I haven't attempted to reproduce in 2.2, but... Last night I was messing with the wireless (typically this box is wired) and Unchecked the "Enable Wireless" option of the network manager. Since then the option to enable has gone away completely (Its not a laptop, FN+F2 isn't an option). - It may be me but...
$ apt-cache policy wicdwicd: Installed: 1.7.2.4-4.1ubuntu1 Candidate: 1.7.2.4-4.1ubuntu1 Version table: *** 1.7.2.4-4.1ubuntu1 0 500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe i386 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
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Quote from: Jerry on September 01, 2015, 08:16:54 AMThe upgrade from 2.4 to 2.6 should be relatively quick.It was; as was another donation in appreciation of Jerry's and his team's hard work for this great distro! Somehow also fixed problem with Thunderbird I had for for a day or so after running Lite Updates and getting 32.2.0. I was not getting a sound when getting new mail even though the preferences were still set for it. Don't understand as usual why it fixed it but glad it did.
The upgrade from 2.4 to 2.6 should be relatively quick.
Hello,just starting to play with LL and so far it is impressive. Seems to work almost perfectly on my laptop where many distros failed. I was trying the new SystemBack tool, but in a live session it doesn't seem to work. The interface buttons are all grey out, the only button available is the "system repair". I was trying to create a live system with my software installed but it doesn't seem possible in live. Did anyone achieve this? I can't install anything on this laptop unfortunately... and i'm running LL 2.6 in 32 bits on a FAT32 usb device in case it helps. From what I could gather on the internet, it seems that SystemBack is either missing some packages (not sure which) or the kernel is not compatible. Anyone had more luck?thanks
Quote from: Monkeyman on September 01, 2015, 08:56:27 AMQuote from: Jerry on September 01, 2015, 12:04:28 AMDeveloper credits - John Jenkins, Jerry Bezencon, Milos Pavlovic, Brian Tomlinson, Josh EricksonIf the developers don't care, would you (or they) be willing to put user names with real names? I know who you are but I don't know who the rest are (even though I've seen some of their real names before). Credit shouldn't just go to anonymous names. He never puts my name the way I want it lol. But I'm Johnathan "ShaggyTwoDope" Jenkins. Original author of the control center but meh lol.
Quote from: Jerry on September 01, 2015, 12:04:28 AMDeveloper credits - John Jenkins, Jerry Bezencon, Milos Pavlovic, Brian Tomlinson, Josh EricksonIf the developers don't care, would you (or they) be willing to put user names with real names? I know who you are but I don't know who the rest are (even though I've seen some of their real names before). Credit shouldn't just go to anonymous names.
Developer credits - John Jenkins, Jerry Bezencon, Milos Pavlovic, Brian Tomlinson, Josh Erickson
I'll be updating tonight I've been running 2.6 beta on 1 system for about a week and 2.4 on another system for close to a year (since 2.2).Great OS!!On a side note...I'm still new-ish to Linux and not sure if this was something in Beta or not, I haven't attempted to reproduce in 2.4, but... Last night I was messing with the wireless (typically this box is wired) and Unchecked the "Enable Wireless" option of the network manager. Since then the option to enable has gone away completely (Its not a laptop, FN+F2 isn't an option). - It may be me but...
Great and thanks. Upgraded successfully. Is there any plan that Linuxlite Control Center can be upgraded directly without the iso file?