El 14-10-2011 2:57, Jessie escribió:
> I'm on my desktop but I'm having probs trying out Lubuntu 10.04 (Lucid)
> on my Asus Eee PC901 w/ 2 SSD's: one 16g& one 4g, w/ Ubuntu 10.04
> netbook LTS installed.
>
> I just want some screen RE back& a less bulky installation. I only use
> the netbook for
I don't know, I was sort of stuck for time when the inbuilt cd checker
failed and needed something that worked, the dd command was in the 'How To'
that I found and read up on, it allows the use of 2Kb blocksize for speed,
i've never done a speed compare :-)
Regards,
Phill.
On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at
On Sun, 6 Jun 2010 20:55:13 +0100
Phillip Whiteside wrote:
> The check cd for defects has a reported error where it says that one file
> has failed the test, you can run the md5checksum from the command line to
> verify the cd
>
>
>dd if=/dev/cdrom bs=2048 count=266741 | md5sum
Is the dd r
The check cd for defects has a reported error where it says that one file
has failed the test, you can run the md5checksum from the command line to
verify the cd
dd if=/dev/cdrom bs=2048 count=266741 | md5sum
For the current 10.04 Lubuntu image, you should get
386a227968cbabc89e1a23b95035160
Am 21.05.2010 20:02, schrieb cxp:
Hello, I just heard about Lubunto. I've been using Xubunto at my Laptop Asus
K50I [CPU Pent. T4400, HDD 320 GB, Ram 4GB, Nvidia GeForce GT 320 M].
I've downloaded Lubunto. Burned the image on a CD. Changed the Bios Config so
it would boot from the CD. Then when
I've gotten that from Leeenux (which is a smaller EasyPeasy which of course
is the Ubuntu netbook remix). This case was a Asus eeePC 900SD.
As for your Lubuntu... can you try this in the latest "final beta stable"
version.
On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 08:29, Dooitze de Jong wrote:
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