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  Unable to login to LL
Posted by: Kirkx - 07-31-2014, 01:51 AM - Forum: Start up and Shutdown - Replies (8)

My LL has been working flawlessly for the last few weeks and today, out of a blue, I can't login. It seems to be booting ok and the problem is at the login screen. I removed the splash screen long time ago and I boot all my distros from Grub4Dos bypassing Grub2:

Code:
# Grub4Dos file Menu.lst
title Linux Lite
root (hd0,20)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-32-generic root=UUID=4ghka89-5586-3b77-8r6c-49f28g17d4n9 ro
initrd /boot/initrd.img-3.13.0-32-generic

This way I can see how the bootup scripts are executed line by line, and there is no difference between how they run today and before, so the bootup process looks ok. When the login screen comes up (the screen with the user name and password) I enter the password and hit Enter. At this point LL would normally load startup applications but instead the login screen comes up again. It looks like I was entering the wrong password, but the password is correct, I have never touched the user account menu and never changed the password since original installation.

I wish I had a Clonezilla image backup but I keep putting this off, there are so many other things to learn.

My last commands in LL yesterday were as follows:
 
Code:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
sudo apt-get autoremove
At this point there were no messages about any outstanding updates or files to be removed and I hit:
Code:
sudo shutdown -h now

PS: I post this message after booting to Xubuntu 14.04 (from Grub4Dos, obviously; I don't understand why they made Grub2 so bloody complicated, but that's the topic for another thread).

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  Unhappy user on another website
Posted by: Coastie - 07-30-2014, 01:57 PM - Forum: On Topic - Replies (12)

I watched a distro review on Linux Help Guy then looked at his comments section https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZJGcgeKADhL0uVscQ25Sxg/discussion. Kevin M had complained about LL and the LL forum, for example, "... The Linux Lite OS forum is a not at all helpful - asking a question means they send you a PM telling you to look on Google for answers to any questions you may have. ..." He definitely did not know what he was writing about in this comment and the rest of his post.

I would have responded but do not have a Google account and do not particularly want one. Someone with an account may want to respond to him.

(When Steve Holmes, a.k.a. SneekyLinux, PuppyLinuxWord, started this new channel he was going to do a series on LL 2.0 then changed to Linux Mint and now to MX 14.)

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  Virtualbox USB 2.0 works but not shared folders?
Posted by: elliott - 07-30-2014, 02:54 AM - Forum: Installing Software - Replies (13)

Hi. someone was nice enough to point to to the file i needed to download for USB 2.0 to work, but when i share i fold it allows me to list it but when in VM when i try to access it i'm told i don't have guest additions? i tried installing it in the Linux Lite add software and still after installing i get the same message. does anyone know which package is needed to get folder sharing to work if not the one included inside the linux lite 2.0 add software app? it is VB 4.3.10

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  ways to "harden" linux lite? few thoughts and questions.
Posted by: shortjake - 07-29-2014, 06:59 PM - Forum: On Topic - No Replies

moved from xp/microsoft recently and knew a lot about where logs and such files were hidden inside their system and the many tools used to help its security. does not seem to be nearly as much information on securing linux and it seems to be a out of the box system, but are their ways to make it more secure or stop various logging it may contain?

and seeing that this is based after ubuntu is it safe to assume to has the exact same security? less because it is not as popular and or more likely to contain unseen bugs? or more because it was made liter and may have removed unneeded services?

and does the idea hold truth that ubuntu is considered a relitively easy but not as secure as debian? just some thoughts from someone who is leaving microsoft behind along with vast amount of software it needed to keep logs and security in place.

thanks for anyones time who wants to entertain these thoughts!

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  Installing and Using Themes and Icons in LL
Posted by: l337n1nj4 - 07-29-2014, 04:22 PM - Forum: Tutorials - Replies (17)

[NOTE]: I'm posting this thread for those new to theming and/or for those who've never thought of theming their LL/XFCE desktop. I recommend checking out XFCE-Look or GNOME-Look for themes and icons that you may want to try out in this tutorial. I'll be using the MediterraneanNight theme for this series. (You'll understand later.)

First and foremost, we have to create two new folders in our user's directory. This can be found as soon as you open the File Manager [Thunar is the default file manager for Linux Lite, so that's what we'll be using here]. First, click View at the top of the page, and then click "Show Hidden Files". This will allow us to see the new folders we will be creating. Next, you'll want to right-click anywhere in the file manage, and choose "Create Folder". Name the first ".icons". This will be where you'll place downloaded icon themes. Next, create another folder, and name this one ".themes". This will be where you'll places your alternate themes.

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This is what your folders will look like. Notice the ".icon" folder in the top-left, and ".themes" in the bottom-right.

For the next part, we'll need to get an alternate theme. I went to GNOME-Look and picked up the Mediterranean Night theme set because it includes the darker version of the standard theme (MediterraneanWhite for Appearence, MediterraneanNight for Window Manager) of Linux Lite. Find a theme you like and download it, or you can follow along with this tutorial and grab the MediterraneanNight Series from the link provided above.

Once downloaded, check your Downloads folder as it will be there (unless you've designated a different target folder for the download to go to. In that case, go to that folder instead).

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My Downloads folder, containing the "MediterraneanNight-2.03.tar.gz" file.[i]

Next step is to right-click your downloaded file (.tar,.tar.bz, etc.) and select "Extract Here".  In this example, I get approximately 12 new folders, each being a different variation of the MediterraneanNight Series theme. To make things easy on us, we'll want to look to the left panel where it lists our "Places". Right-click on your username, and select "Open in New Tab". You should now see Downloads and USERNAME tabs above your files, like so:

[Image: 0gLsXp9.png?1]

In order for your computer to be able to use the theme files, you'll need to move them over to the .themes. Right-click and copy the theme files that appeared when you extracted the compressed file (in my case, MediterraneanNight-2.03.tar.gz). Next, go to your user tab (mine is l337n1nj4 in the pic above), navigate to the .themes directory, and Paste them into the folder. You should now be able to use these themes for your panel and window manager!

Here's the easiest part. Open the Menu, go to Settings, and click Appearance. This will give you a window that will list all of the themes available to use (including the ones you just dropped into the ".themes" directory). Select which one you'd like to use, and then click Close at the bottom when you're finished.

To change the Window Border at the top to match the rest of your window and panel, click on the Menu, click Settings, and then scroll down and click Window Manager. Choose a style from the list, and then click Close when finished. That's all!

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[i]My window using MediterraneanDark for the Appearance and MediterraneanNight for the Window Manager


To install a new icon theme and use it, do the same as above. Download the icon theme from your choice website, extract it's contents, and move the contents to the ".icons" folder. This time, however, you'll want to choose the Icons tab in Appearance, as shown below.

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You can then choose which icon theme to use and click Close when finished. You've now officially themed Linux Lite to your own personal taste, good job!  ;D

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to comment on this thread and I (or someone else) will be happy to help you!

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  Lite Welcome - Suggestions welcomed
Posted by: valtam - 07-29-2014, 05:10 AM - Forum: Linux Lite Software Development - Replies (28)

I'm currently developing a Welcome Screen for the next version of Linux Lite. It is a fork of the Manjaro welcome screen, customized for Linux Lite. Here is a teaser of the work so far...

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  Greeting!
Posted by: shengchieh - 07-29-2014, 03:58 AM - Forum: Introductions - Replies (3)

I got a hand-me-down eee from my Mom who needed to get off unsupported winXP.  LM XFCE was my first choice, but I couldn't get the wifi working.  So tried this distro instead.
Nice work - I'm surprised this distro is so low ranking on distrowatch - should be higher.

Sheng-Chieh

p.s. Feel free to visit my website (signature) - alot of useful links.

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  Holding back the base-files package
Posted by: valtam - 07-28-2014, 10:47 PM - Forum: Installing Software - Replies (13)

It seems some people are getting confused whilst upgrading, when faced with the following options:

Code:
Configuration file '/etc/issue'
==> Modified (by you or by a script) since installation.
==> Package distributor has shipped an updated version.
   What would you like to do about it ?  Your options are:
    Y or I  : install the package maintainer's version
    N or O  : keep your currently-installed version
      D     : show the differences between the versions
      Z     : start a shell to examine the situation
The default action is to keep your current version.
*** issue (Y/I/N/O/D/Z) [default=N] ?

Configuration file '/etc/lsb-release'
==> Modified (by you or by a script) since installation.
==> Package distributor has shipped an updated version.
   What would you like to do about it ?  Your options are:
    Y or I  : install the package maintainer's version
    N or O  : keep your currently-installed version
      D     : show the differences between the versions
      Z     : start a shell to examine the situation
The default action is to keep your current version.
*** lsb-release (Y/I/N/O/D/Z) [default=N] ?

This can be quite destructive as it effects the way your computer boots.
In the next version of Linux Lite I'm looking at holding back this package, in the meantime to do this open a terminal:

Code:
sudo apt-mark hold base-files

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  Hello all!
Posted by: Boschini - 07-28-2014, 05:13 PM - Forum: Introductions - Replies (2)

Hi, my name is Alberto Boschini and I am a  newbie here. I just have installed Lite last friday night and I am trying to learn as much as I can. Once I have done this, I would like to offer all the help I can to people who, like me, will start to walk this way.

I like it a lot. I know I have not seen much yet, but I am pretty sure I will shortly, and as I said, I am willing to learn as much as I can. Love this thing!

Thanks. Hope to hear from you people soon,

Cheers,

Alberto

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  Hi all
Posted by: Juhful - 07-28-2014, 08:42 AM - Forum: Introductions - Replies (5)

I am new to Linux, have tried various distros over the last month or so and Linux Lite 2.0 is the one I plan on sticking with, awesome for a few days, no bugs what so ever!

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