Le Sunday 01 May 2011 à 11:13 -0400, Kendall Weaver a écrit :
> I just checked in /usr/share/ubiquity/gtk/stepPrepare.ui (I can't
> immediately recall the exact location of this file in the source code)
> and the hard coded value there is 3GB, meaning that it's pulling a
> value from somewhere. I d
I just checked in /usr/share/ubiquity/gtk/stepPrepare.ui (I can't
immediately recall the exact location of this file in the source code) and
the hard coded value there is 3GB, meaning that it's pulling a value from
somewhere. I did a regular Ubuntu install and seem to recall it saying 4.x
GB needed
Le Sunday 01 May 2011 à 00:29 -0700, Jonathan Marsden a écrit :
> There is a file within the Lubuntu 11.04 ISO called
> casper/filesystem.size but it seems to be unchanged since 2010-09-06
> and
> I don't yet know what if anything actually uses it :)
In previous ubiquity version, this file was re
On 04/30/2011 11:17 PM, Leszek Lesner wrote:
>> The installer says I need 5.4 gb free space to install.
> This seems to be a bug (or mistake) ...
I agree; this issue is made worse because there is no obvious or easy
way to tell the installer "I know what I am doing, install anyway" if it
does no
- Ursprüngliche Mitteilung -
> This is my first time installing LUbuntu 11.04 and I am trying it on
> an eeePC with a 4 gb SSD. The installer says I need 5.4 gb free space
> to install.
>
> I thought LUbuntu was light weight, so I'm curious if that system
> requirement is correct or not.
This is my first time installing LUbuntu 11.04 and I am trying it on
an eeePC with a 4 gb SSD. The installer says I need 5.4 gb free space
to install.
I thought LUbuntu was light weight, so I'm curious if that system
requirement is correct or not.
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Patrick Johnson
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