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Hi, guys

I installed R10 on an old Dell laptop for my bro-in-law. Wi-fi worked on Live CD - I didn't bother checking the installed version. He told me it didn't work - so I got it back, went through the existing thread here  on
the dreaded Broadcom cards. No joy - hardly surprising as I didn't understand most of it, but it appeared that the software was installed. The router was showing, the password was asked for, then - nothing.

Maybe it's something to do with permissions? I thought
so I attempted to run the relevant jobs with "sudo", but couldn't figure out what they were.

So I tried creating an "Administrator" account with Users and Groups.
Logged in, connected to wi-fi with no problems.
Clicked on "Edit Connections" and "General", checked the box to allow any user to access the wi-fi.
Simple as that.

Some 'Buntu purists might condemn this solution, but at the end of the day I suppose you can always
delete the Administrator a/c afterwards.

PS. Using another hard-drive I tried out Lubuntu  and had the same problem and the same solution.
so maybe it's a generic 'Buntu quirk?


 

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Ok, I reread your first post, and you say that gparted isn`t available, how so? Anyway, here are some alternatives, I do not know which is the "best", guess it is a matter of taste. :)

http://alternativeto.net/software/gparted/?platform=linux

You're right - it is available. (DOH!)

Running it, I see that I have a legacy BIOS (i.e. non-UEFI) system, after all.
Anway, it turns out that on this PC - when I put in the Wattos R10 CD and press PF12 to show Boot Options -
it shows 2 entries for the CD: one has the suffix L and the other EFI. Selecting "L" gives me a legacy (BIOS) install,
no errors. 
What I normally do is chuck in the CD and let the PC run run through the boot order list, so EFI must have been
the default that I ended up with, and which gave me the original error.
Problem solved (after a fashion..)

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wattOS R10 / Re: grub-efi-amd64-signed failed to install into /target/.
« on: November 21, 2016, 06:08:39 PM »
Thanks, blaze.

I did read that thread.
The problem is, I'm guessing, a generic problem for any distro based on Ubuntu 16.04 that uses the Ubiquity installer, but only on some UEFI machines.
My second-hand Acer shipped with Windows 7 on it and there appears to be no bios option to disable EFI boot/enable legacy BIOS.
Yet on the Acer website they show you how to enable legacy BIOS on their Windows 8 machines - it is
very, very easy even for a technophobe.

I also think that, if I'd opted for a dual-boot, the install would have worked first time.

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Hi, folks

I was trying to install R10 on an Acer X3990 desktop PC ("use entire disk"),and kept getting this message.
I spent several hours reading about UEFI and trying to switch to legacy BIOS - but no such options exist on this machine.
Out of desperation (Lubuntu 14.10 had been on it) I tried installing a small distro that was conveniently
handy(ANTIX 15) then tried a dual-boot install and this time it worked!??????

Can someone explain this to me (I'm clueless).
I can only assume that Antix loaded grub, so Ubuntu didn't have to?

Also can someone tell me what software I can download to look at the partitioning, as gparted isn't available?.

I'm happy with the bodge for now - I just want to know what is going on (apart from M$ trying to make life difficult if you don't buy their products)

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Feedback and Suggestions / A Thumbs Up for R10
« on: October 28, 2016, 01:06:09 PM »
It runs swimmingly fast on my old dual-core machine.

No issues at all, except for the sleeping-mouse problem and the need-to-add-recommended-updates-to-the-repositories problem - both of which are well documented on the forum, complete with fixes.

I did wonder, though, why "unrar" was not pre-loaded together with Xarchiver by the installation?
(Maybe that's the case with all distros - my memory is not what it used to be!)

Also, does anyone have an IDIOTS GUIDE to LOLLYPOP?

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Feedback and Suggestions / Re: Old Old pc's and WattOS
« on: March 22, 2015, 12:40:58 PM »
The machine I am writing this on is a single-core Pentium 4 2ghz running WATTOS R6 LTS.
I also have a dual core machine plugged into the TV for watching downloaded films etc.

As time goes by I'm noticing how even the dual core machine seems sluggish on some web pages.
The single core machine is of course worse, often struggling when scrolling in EBAY, for example, and
when copying files around. I no longer bother to keep it up-to-date because updates take so long and are so heavy on the CPU.

I have a couple of old P3 machines which are still useable for office/playing audio/forum-ing (at a pinch) but I've not had them plugged in for ages. They really can't cope any longer - I think it's as
much to do with the graphics chip as the CPU. Then again, my technical knowledge is very limited.
For that reason, while I like to use Linux to resurrect old machines that can't handle Winbloat
I need the security of an LTS if I am to give the machine to someone else with even less
technical knowledge than myself. Plus there is sometimes an advantage in having current software: e.g. I found, during the Adobe flashplayer virus fiasco, that the version of GNASH
in 14.04 actually worked (after a fashion) whereas the version in 12.04  did not work at all.

A year or two ago, looking on EBAY, most of the bargain basement machines were single core - now
there is little demand for them because there are so many secondhand dual-core machines for sale.
 
From my point-of-view single core P4's are only borderline usable (the CPU &/or graphics chip may be too slow for the proposed usage)

P3's are antiques - but there are plenty of antiques lovers out there, so each to his own :)


 

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wattOS R8 / Re: Update Flash Player to newer version
« on: February 22, 2015, 11:40:28 AM »
The Adobe Flashplayer, iirc, has had three serious problems already this year!

Like the OP I couldn't work out how to get the 442 version onto WATTOS R8 and this post may be of
no help at all since I have given away the R8 computer and can't remember how I left it. ???

As it was a slow machine - Flash was next to useless in FIREFOX, anyway.
IIRC, 1 option is to block Flash with the FLASHBLOCK add-on and to download the clip to your hard-drive with the FLASHGOT or DOWNLOADHELPER add-on: you don't have to wait for the download to complete before you start watching.

Going to  https://www.youtube.com/html5 allows you to flip between the FLASHPLAYER installed
and the HTML5 player as default - the default varies from browser to browser.
IIRC the default for MIDORI is HTML5.

Apologies for the vagueness of the post - but I was fiddling around with FLASHBLOCK,
GNASH/ADOBE, blocking/activating SHOCKWAVE via the PLUG-IN option in ADD-ONS
(all without really keeping track of what I was doing). DOH! ::)

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wattOS R8 / Security Updates only?
« on: February 12, 2015, 11:48:58 AM »
Hello all,

I have set up Synaptic to accept only Security patches - i.e. I have unticked the "recommended updates" option.
(The reason for this is that when VLC got an update I had to re-apply I fix I'd already made and this
is a P.I.A to keep doing. Also I plan to give this ancient Dell Machine away to someone who little-or-no
PC skills)

My question is - is this likely to create any problems further down the line?

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wattOS R8 / Playing Youtube clips in VLC
« on: January 29, 2015, 10:42:49 PM »
Hello all,

I've just installed WattOS R8 on an old Dell Latitude D400.(single core 1.4Ghz! - it's at least 10 years old.:
I'm really pleased with how quickly it runs, especially with the Midori browser installed..
Kudos to BiffBaxter et al!

Unfortunately it  struggles to play  flash  (as you would expect)  and inserting the URL into VLC wasn't working.
I installed SMplayer which also does not work.

FWIW there is a simple solution for VLC here that works  :

https://www.lisenet.com/2013/vlc-2-0-3-fails-to-play-youtube-videos-on-debian-wheezy/

Looking forward to R9!

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