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  How do I change the password for the Default Keyring for my Wi-Fi connection?
Posted by: m654321 - 09-29-2014, 05:39 PM - Forum: Other - Replies (3)

My password for logging-on with LL2 is the same as the password requested by the default keyring, whenever I try to access the Wi-Fi
connection to the internet.  I don't think this is sensible, as anyone who successfully hacks the router password will presumably be able to access my root files. I am particularly keen to change this password, in view of the malware attack I suffered recently which I reported on 11 posts earlier in this same part of the forum

My question is therefore: how do I change the password for  the default keyring password in LL2?

Many thanks for any help with this.
Regards
Mike

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  Burn software suggestion
Posted by: bitsnpcs - 09-29-2014, 11:40 AM - Forum: Suggestions and Feedback - Replies (6)

Hello,

I would like to offer a suggestion for a different software for burning the Linux Lite ISO to be recommended for new users coming over from windows.

FreeISOBurner

You do not need to install the program, just double left click to run it.

To make your ISO you only need to do this -

1/ double left click to run program.
2/ click "Open" button and browse to your Linux Lite ISO. Highlight it (one left click), then click the open button on the lower right of window.
3/ insert a cd, wait for the disc to spin up.
4/ click the burn button, when it ejects the cd (or dvd) is all done and ready to use.

It has no options for burning anything other than an ISO, so removes the chance for errors at that stage.

Additionally as it doesn't need installing it can also be dragged dropped along with a Linux Lite ISO to a USB flash drive and the burn software can be used from the flash drive as it's a portable application, to burn the Linux Lite file to a CD or DVD on site, it has a smaller form factor than carrying cds, and doesn't require the target install pc to have bootable usb feature.

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  Still having problems
Posted by: yourbestITguy - 09-29-2014, 06:43 AM - Forum: Installing Linux Lite - Replies (11)

I know this is a long post, but I've tried several times to burn the ISO nfilename: linux-lite-2.0-32bit to an old HP Omnibook Laptop via the CD. I'm either not burning it as an image correctly or making some other error, but this is really getting frustrating!

I'm not a novice with computers but I am with Linux. My old Windows XP system has treated me well, but now that damned Bill Gates is forcing a hardware and software upgrade to my computer by having his little "end of life" coming up on OCT !4, 2014. I've been trying to get it on the old laptop for a couple of weeks now with no success.

Once I know how to do it by installing it to the old laptop I'll stick a copy of LINUX on my big nice desktop computer that I built from the ground up myself.

Could somebody please open a dialouge with me to help me resolve the issues I'm having in my first try(s) at installing Linux Lite to my laptop?

I've tried all of this:
burned the OS 4 different times to 4 different CDs, using different types of CDs (standard silver (HP) and blue colors (NOT Blue ray).
used the recommended Burnware Free (version 7.3: on it's compilation screen for DATA: it has an option to Burn a Boot Disc, Custom Disc. on it's compilation screen for DISK IMAGES it has: Burn Image, Make ISO, and Make Boot ISO.

I think I've tried just about all of them but it's so confusing to know which one is right, and so far no success. I'm sick of Windows and Microsoft now and do not want to have any of their money grubbing products on my computer! So I don't care about data destruction on the laptop. I DO care on the big nice computer though.

Originally I wanted to just blow off the whole hard drive and have nothing but Linux Lite but all I got no matter what was the ability to fdisk, setver, format and command prompt from the "Burn a Boot Disc under DATA category. I had no options, so I FDISK the HD into 3 partions, one for "Ghost Windows" only 25 GB in size (I'll likely just delete it later - see below for why I resorted to this.

I gave that up since I was having so many issues that I reinstalled a copy of Windows XP on a little tiny partion (I'm not going to be using it, just to try to get the CD ISO FILE) intending to use Windows Explorer to go to the CD and double-click the ISO, but I just get a message "Windows doesn't know how to open this file" then it suggest some website I'm not familiar with to open the file and I don't think it's going to help, probably try to decompile the LINUX LITE OS file!

I downloaded gparted-live-0.19.1-4-i486 thinking maybe the partioning issue was a problem, but now am hesitant to go to all the trouble to keep spinning my wheels with all this back and forth.

I have a lot of documentation reading to do to bring myself up to speed and get it installed and used to using it on the old Laptop so I can get it up on my good desktop, and would like to do so before the Bill Gates crowd decides to pull the plug on Oct 16. I wrote to their support asking what would happen, would it just die and stop working, or just be vulnerable, or no support fixes (I've always just fixed it myself anyway because they are too expensive and I know what to do about 99 per cent of the time - I'm a geek). Of course they send NO ANSWER and you know, I was starting to learn computers back when Windows 3.0 had just came out. I remember getting a lot of jobs adding memory to people's computers because everybody had to have more, and since then they've continued the trend and just gotten worse and worse and I'm FED UP with MICKEYRSOFT!

So please, please, work with me to determine what I'm doing wrong. Once I get to the start screen after the bootup, I'll probably be just fine, but it's getting to the INSTALL screen I just can't seem to find. PLEASE HELP. And don't just send a message that "it sounds like blah blah blah" without sending me a list of things to try, a RESOLUTION for it, OK?

Sorry about the rant but I'm just so frustrated and feel like I'm under the gun because I don't want to mess with Windows. I meant to make the switch years ago but the documentation was always so lengthy and I could never find the time to sit down and study it. Now I'm forced to.

Please: LET'S GET STARTED, OK?  8)

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  [SOLVED] No boot options menu
Posted by: ChrisL - 09-28-2014, 02:47 PM - Forum: Start up and Shutdown - Replies (3)

Hi,

I was unable to boot up except in safe mode and applied this fix from another link:

*  Open a terminal and type following to open /etc/default/grub file with text editor as root.
Code: [Select]
gksu leafpad /etc/default/grub

*  Look for this line:
Code: [Select]
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"

*  Change it to this:
Code: [Select]
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash i915.modeset=0"

*  Save file, then close text editor

*  Still in the terminal, enter the following:
Code: [Select]
sudo update-grub

*  Close terminal and reboot computer.

This worked great, but during boot up I have no boot option menu (grub menu?) to choose normal boot, Recovery Mode, etc. I figured this wa a graphics issue, so applied this fix (from another thread):

The graphical Grub menu does not appear to be compatible with your video card. So let's switch to a text menu instead.

Open the terminal with Ctrl+Alt+T
Paste the below, and enter your password when asked:

sudo sed -i -e 's/#GRUB_TERMINAL/GRUB_TERMINAL/g' /etc/default/grub
Then type sudo update-grub


Still not seeing the menu though?  Will this menu only display if there is another operating system such as Windows present (I have not plugged in my Windows Drive and configured grub for that yet)?

Chris

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  That Final Move To Linux Lite, Almost
Posted by: Wirezfree - 09-28-2014, 02:16 PM - Forum: On Topic - No Replies

Hi All,

This is not meant to be a tutorial, I'm not that good at writing them, This is really how I've almost completely got rid of my last Windows PC.
I have 2 things that at present necessitate me keeping Windows XP, MS Visio lots of diagrams, and MS Outlook for connecting to my Hosted Exchange account.
I have created a live working image of my last Win XP machine that now runs in Virtualbox on LL2

These are the steps I took to do it, mostly culled from other threads/forums, and it's been running @ 10 days, and have not had to switch on my Win XP box.

1. Downloaded a couple of utilities in advance:
    > Disk2VHD, no install required it is just an .exe, it's a MS tool to create an image of your live running Windows PC
      just copy to c:\
      http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/sysin...56415.aspx

    > Clonevdi , no install required it is just an .exe. Used to convert the vhd file(s) above to vdi files for better compatibility with VBox
      Just unzip contents to a folder, say c:\clonevdi\
      https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=22422

Then:
1. In Windows XP I went into Add/Remove programs and removed any/all programs that I have a Linux replacement for.
2. I then ran CCleaner(used it for years) and cleaned out all old files, cleaned the registry and removed old System restore points, except last one.
3. Then defragged my disks.

For the next bit I used an external USB drive(500GB) to avoid disk space issues

Run DISK2VHD.exe, It will show you all your disks & partitions on your XP PC.
Using the tick boxes you need to create 1 ".vhd" per disk, I had 2 disks & 4 partitions, disk1 = C: & E: and disk2 = D: & F:
I created xplivedisk1.vhd and xplivedisk2.vhd on to the external USB drive
This took about 2hr 15mins

Then,
Run clonevdi.exe, It will allow you to navigate to the vhd(s) "Source" and convert them to .vdi "Destination"
I kept everything on the USB drive, and created xplivedisk1.vdi and xplivedisk2.vdi
Leave the generate new uuid ticked, and tick the compact drive while copying.
This took about 1hr 30mins

You now have your .vdi file(s) to use with VBox.

Start up VBox, and start to create a VM...
Give it a name like XP-Live, and move to the next step where you create a disk and stop.
VBox will have now created a folder in the default path of VBox, or where ever you have specified VM's to be created.
Find the XP-Live folder, and copy your .vdi(s) to this folder from your USB drive.

If you only have 1 drive,
Now in VBox continue with creating a new VM, and select use existing disk, and navigate to the .vdi you just copied.
and continue with VM creation setting the appropriate memory, display and network values.

"IMPORTANT" if you had 2 drives,
Now in VBox continue with creating a new VM, and select use existing disk, and navigate to the .vdi that contained your c:\ drive.
for me that was xplivedisk1.vhd, and continue with VM creation setting the appropriate memory, display and network values.
But "Do Not" start VM
Now the VM is created you need to manually add your 2nd disk in the Disk Management part of the VM config, for me xplivedisk2.vdi

If everything worked, you should be able to start you new VM, and it should be just like your Live XP PC.
Depending on the H/W of the original XP PC you may have to enable/disable things like IOAPIC for it to run.
Also remember,
Install "Guest Additions" into your new XP VM when it's running via the Devices Menu, it will add various drivers
This is different to the "Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack" that you add into Virtualbox it'self.

I will try to answer any questions,
But most of the above is a short form of what I found by Googling.

Dave


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  Can you please add Spotify to software installer.
Posted by: PuppyLinuxWorld - 09-28-2014, 10:27 AM - Forum: Suggestions and Feedback - Replies (2)

Hi

Would be nice to have Spotify available out the box can you add please to software installer app.

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  Puppy has landed
Posted by: PuppyLinuxWorld - 09-28-2014, 09:58 AM - Forum: Introductions - Replies (9)

Hi All

Puppy here to help you all use and enjoy Linux, check out me youtube and feel free to add me to skype will join mumble today, hugs all.

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  [SOLVED] Problem with LAN
Posted by: alisabah1515 - 09-28-2014, 07:41 AM - Forum: Network - Replies (2)

Admin Edit:
This is a duplicate post, see this post for more information.
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/index...opic=957.0


Hello every one ... forgive me for my simple English
Iam new in Linux... I installed  elementary OS 64 bit
Its really cool . But I have problem with LAN and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and audio ... they don't  work at all
So I can't use internet to install missing drivers :-(
I tried ubunto before I installed elementary  and everything was working expect Bluetooth
Can you help me please ?
my laptop is Lenovo g500
LAN : Atheros LAN
Bluetooth : Atheros Broadcom
Wi-Fi : Atheros Broadcom

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  [SOLVED] Problem with LAN
Posted by: alisabah1515 - 09-28-2014, 07:41 AM - Forum: Network - Replies (4)

Hello every one ... forgive me for my simple English
Iam new in Linux... I installed  elementary OS 64 bit
Its really cool . But I have problem with LAN and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and audio ... they don't  work at all
So I can't use internet to install missing drivers :-(
I tried ubunto before I installed elementary  and everything was working expect Bluetooth
Can you help me please ?
my laptop is Lenovo g500
LAN : Atheros LAN
Bluetooth : Atheros Broadcom
Wi-Fi : Atheros Broadcom

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  Add Guaydeque to Linux Lite
Posted by: eightbit - 09-28-2014, 05:13 AM - Forum: Suggestions and Feedback - Replies (16)

http://guayadeque.org/

One thing I noticed about Linux Lite is the lack of a music management media player. Sure, VLC will play music, but a music manager should be included in my opinion. Most of these are bloated, but this particular music manager is super lightweight and does so much. I have been using it for a long time and find it stable, fast and feature rich. It has the excellent ability of downloading covers directly to your album folders, and the smart play feature is something I have never encountered in a player other than this. It does not get mention while other lesser managers do, and I only found it from testing LXLE not too long ago. I installed it on Lite and it works so well and integrates with it perfectly. I don't have to sell it, try it for yourself and I think you'll be sold without my input Smile

It is also noteworthy to add that while v0.3.5 is in the repos, v0.3.7 is the latest. There are builds for precise, quantal and saucy, but any of these install and function perfectly in trusty.

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