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Linux Lite 4.0 Final Released

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rijnsma:

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Systemback gone. Now how do I make an ISO and/or a pendrive of my system?

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Hi @rijnsma -- The Systemback tool was dropped and replaced by Timeshift. It's main use is to set restore points, and the ability to roll-back as needed. I'm not sure about the creation of ISO files with either tool.

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Tears in my eyes that great progs like Remastersys and Systemback die, but...
PinguyBuilder for Ubuntu-likes (the simple backup option for example) looks a great substitute.
It is in LL4 (thanks! If I did not install it earlier by myself in my wild quest for such a replacement),
but there are also .deb versions on the web easy installable via Gdebi.

Timeshift is very different. It does not make a live-medium. Very usefull too by the way.

bitsnpcs:
Hello mchabot1987,

these are the instructions on making the usb, to rule out usb creation software as the issue firstly -

https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/install.html#lldvdusbosx

If this does not solve it, it may assist other members in helping you if you can specify please which computer you're wanting to install to, in case there are any known issues.

mchabot1987:
Kinda a noob on Linux but I love it so far. I need help installing LL. I'm on Ubuntu 18.04 right now I created the USB but will not boot the installer. Is there a specific way to install this coming from Ubuntu 18.04?

whateverthing:

--- Quote from: rijnsma on August 05, 2018, 10:56:27 AM ---...
Systemback gone. Now how do I make an ISO and/or a pendrive of my system?

--- End quote ---

Hi @rijnsma -- The Systemback tool was dropped and replaced by Timeshift. It's main use is to set restore points, and the ability to roll-back as needed. I'm not sure about the creation of ISO files with either tool.

trinidad:
Hi @rijnsma

LL 4.0 is definitely the best looking Linux GUI out there imho. I also love that we now have a system sounds implementation to work with. I have a well paying client that I am building and investor version of Linux Lite for and am currently fine tuning Stefano Martin's ruby wrapper for the Alphavantage API., and LibreOffice Calc which CSV already defaults to. Have already set up Coinpare in ruby, which works wonderfully, and electrum which also works flawlessly. RVM and ruby work excellently in Linux Lite and I expect great results and satisfaction from my client who is not computer savvy at all. I've done all these things in Debian before but I chose LL specifically for this project because of its beautiful UI. This distro has a great future.

TC

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