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  Another Linux Lite endorsement!
Posted by: Coastie - 10-28-2014, 01:55 PM - Forum: On Topic - No Replies

(10-12-2014, 06:30 PM)Spatry link Wrote: ... I believe Linux Lite to be the BEST Ubuntu based distribution available today. ...

http://www.cupoflinux.com/SBB/index.php/...bd0a923b97

His video reviews of Linux Lite got me turned on to Linux Lite in January this year. Glad to see he still thinks highly of it.  8)

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  Random computer reboot
Posted by: Monkeyman - 10-27-2014, 10:09 PM - Forum: Off Topic - Replies (21)

Putting this in the Off Topic section because I don't think it's LL related.  If it turns out to be, someone can move it.

I never turn my computer off (ever, other than a reboot once in a while).  In the past month or so, I've sat down at my desk only to find that, at some point, the computer's rebooted on it's own.  Unfortunately, when it does this, all I get are blank monitors.  The computer was (over) built my me about 3 years ago, it's as cool as it's going to get without water, the dust was blown out about 6 weeks ago and I only installed LL about the same time.  No issues when it's running and (so far) it's never happened while I've been sitting in front of it.

I've gotten the occasional Blue Screen of Death (on other computers) back when I was running Windows but there's just "nothing" there when this happens now.  It's like the monitors are turned off.  Memory is correctly seated (although I guess it "could" be dying) and there's nice cool air blowing out of all 3 exhaust fans.  If I hit the reset button on the computer case, she boots right back up (although a little slow).

What do ya'll think?  HDD?  RAM?  mobo?  Linux?

ASUS M4A89GTD PRO mobo
AMD Phenom II 965 Black Edition Deneb Quad-Core running at 3.4Ghz (not overclocked)
4GB (2 sticks) HyperX DDR3 1333 RAM
EVGA GeForce GTS 450
Corsair 650W PSU
all wrapped up in an Antec 1200 case

Everything but the PSU and case were new in '11.  The PSU and case were new in '09.  If there's a hardware issue, I don't mind replacing a part but I can't afford to build a new computer.  If it's Linux related, I don't mind reinstalling it other than losing all my Firefox/Thunderbird data.  I CAN'T lose some of that.  With nothing like Mozbackup to back that stuff up, I'm screwed.  (One of the reasons I haven't ditched Win7 on the laptop for LL.)

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  defrag
Posted by: Alex - 10-26-2014, 07:13 PM - Forum: On Topic - Replies (11)

When XP used to slow down significantly, defragging the HD helped a lot. My computer is significantly slower now, I am wondering if I should be doing something similar to defragging?

If not, any ideas why it has slowed down?

Thanks

Alex

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  When opening unknown file, uses command /usr/scripts/updates (file path)...
Posted by: bugzeeolboy - 10-25-2014, 03:07 PM - Forum: Other - Replies (1)

...instead of using xdg-open or whatever it uses to pick an application for an unknown file. This happens also when opening a directory from another application (eg, opening my downloads folder from firefox)

It will open a terminal with the Linux Lite updates script. Looking in the task manager, it just creates the command "updates /home/bugzee/foo/bar/filename"
I tried sudo rm /usr/scripts/updates, now it opens a terminal with nothing in it.
I tried making /usr/scripts/updates into

Code:
#!/bin/bash
xdg-open $1
and now it won't even open the terminal, it just changes the cursor to 'waiting' icon for a few seconds and stops.
How do I get my normal unknown file handling back?
This happened after an apt-get upgrade a few months ago. I'm using LL 2.0 Beryl.

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  Forgot UNIX/root password
Posted by: sferrl - 10-24-2014, 09:31 PM - Forum: Other - Replies (1)

I needed to install flash player with sudo. But when i go to download it it asks for a sudo password. I don't remember setting one and can't install flash without it. I've tried to reset the password, but it asks for the current password to do that. So... I need help.

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  lightdm-webkit-greeter
Posted by: Alex - 10-24-2014, 02:30 AM - Forum: Start up and Shutdown - Replies (7)

This program has started loading everytime I switch the computer on - I don't know what it is and I don't want it. Please, how do I get rid of it?

thanks

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  Beginning with Python
Posted by: bitsnpcs - 10-23-2014, 05:46 PM - Forum: Coding - Replies (28)

Hello,
there is a free online course for beginning with Python at Codecademy.
It is done using their online editor.

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  Waking using External Wireless Keyboard
Posted by: jscott0502 - 10-23-2014, 03:33 PM - Forum: Start up and Shutdown - Replies (1)

I am completely new to Lunix so please bare with me.  I have taken an 2007ish Dell Inspiron 640M and loaded linux lite on it for use as a computer to hook up and leave with our TV.  So far loving Linux Lite - easy install and easy setup for everything I need this to be able to do except I can't get it to come out of "Suspend" using the power button on the external keyboard, it comes out of suspend fine using the power on the actual laptop.  I have gone into the Bios and updated it to enable wakeup via USB but this didn't fix it, I assume there must be additional configuration but have been unable to find it.  I did look through/search the forum before posting.  Any help would  be great!

Thanks!

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  Installing Adobe Air
Posted by: tomberlin - 10-22-2014, 09:07 AM - Forum: Installing Software - Replies (3)

I am looking to install a Photo program that requires Adobe air first. Is there a trick to installing Adobe air on Lite or is it just not supported?

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  [SOLVED] Resizing extended partition
Posted by: bobw - 10-21-2014, 07:31 PM - Forum: Other - Replies (5)

I have a dual-boot arrangement with LL2.0 (32bit) and Windows Vista on a laptop, and I'm trying to increase the size of the LL partition using GParted.  A screenshot of the current partition structure is attached.

I have already reduced the size of the Windows partition (/dev/sda3), to create 29GB of unallocated space adjacent to /dev/sda4, which I want to add to the LL partition, /dev/sda6.  The Gparted Manual says "If you are growing a logical partition, then the unallocated space must be within the extended partition" and "You can move unallocated space to be inside or outside of the extended partition by resizing the extended partition boundaries".

When I select the /dev/sda6 partition, the Resize/Move option in GParted's Partition menu is available, but I can't make the partition bigger, as expected.  However, when I select the /dev/sda4 extended partition, the Resize/Move option is greyed-out, so I can't extend it into the unallocated space.

I have tried booting from a live CD so that the hard drive is unmounted, but it makes no difference.

Any suggestions, please?

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