retailers striking programs in partnership with clients, journalists,
freelance duplicate instructors, trendsetters, and as well large provider
industry nfl jerseys china professionals Obtain best recommendations.
Cost-free ones offices should be obtained conversing, established easy just
http://www.coachsoutletonline-usa.com/ coach outlet usa coach outlet online
http://www.ourcoachoutletonline.com/ coach outlet online usa coach outlet
http://www.newmichaelkorspurse.com/ michael kors purses outlet
http://www.mk-michaelkoroutlet.com/ michael kors outlet online
It's a bug all right. What kind of a GPU do you have?
lspci|grep VGA
Trisquel 6 here on VWware. I like what I see so far and will probably do a
hdd install this weekend. Seems smooth and everything working so far. Im
really impressed with such a small install and my dinosaur machine is loving
it.
A username and password prompt for a live CD? Are you kidding me? Call me a
quitter but I dont care. Cya when you make the news.
username: trisquel
password: empty - press enter
hi again.
thanks for summing up your problems!
sorry that it did not work for you. But if you are still around what I meant
that you could try another free distro that is a debian derivative. i think
gnewsense is. if it does not work either and fails at the same point then it
must be
Through the thread, I see there's no problem with the instalation (Flash
drive, HDD or whatever), except with me... Or better: with some piece of
hardware I have.
Thank you for all those help me with my doubts and, in anyway, tried to help
me. I'm sure Trisquel it's a good OS by the few
System Settings Displays
I am actually challenging the premiss that you *really* need persistence to
make those tests. With 4GB of RAM, you could try to install
RecordMyDesktop, Audacity and Kdenlive inside the Live system. The nouveau
driver and Compiz already are in the Live image (no need to install
anything).
OK, I didn't know this... But when I run Trisquel by Live CD, only 1 monitor
shows images, there's a problem with Nouveau driver or there's some place I
can configure this? Please, help me! :-)
Anyway, even if all the tests pass, how I'll install in HDD with this
instalation problem?! In
1) No RAID here.
2) Yes, I have 2 HDDs. 1st is the one with Windows 7 32bit installed; 2nd
with Ubuntu 12.10 64bit. Bot with 2 partitions: 1 for OS, another to files.
But, in fact, I'm trying install in a pen drive (thank goodness, imagine that
mess in a production machine). But that sort
I *really* need some persistence test becausa I need to make sure Trisquel
will suport and work well with my NVIDIA 9600GT with 2 monitors, some Compiz
effects and properly deal with screencasts production (I use RecordMyDesktop
and made editions with Audacity and Kdenlive in my actual
Have you really heard about successful installations with v6? That's a good
thing, because I was concerned about Trisquel team was released a version
without even test the instalation... This confirms that all this which is
happening with me is an exception. :-(
Yes, I've tried Trisquel
If you run in a VM, what processor you have doesn't matter...
Would you kindly answer what kind of a GPU driver would you like to install?
Yes it does, not all processors can virtualise x64 even thou they are x64.
For example, if I want to test a x64 image on my laptop I get the same error
as tarciozemel; however on my desktop it works just fine.
Probably the system you use is 32-bit or you choose the 32-bit option in the
VM (VirtualBox?) and the image is 64-bit.
Thanx, but
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/best-way-test-trisquel#comment-32909
After maaany attempts to properly test Trisquel, here I am, without success.
I burned a LiveCD and did some basic tests, but when I try to install
Trisquel in a USB device through Startup Disc Creator or UNetbootin (great
tool, btw, thank you for the tip, Dave Hunt!), when I reboot my
Hi, sorry to see you have problems.
Maybe we are looking at it the wrong way? some people have been able to
install trisquel 6.
have you tried trisquel-mini?
your bios settings seems to work for dvdrom but not usb?
you have not tried to install to hdd but only tried to do live usb?
if
Honestly, I never really bothered much with the persistence thing, but I did
put it there with Unetbootin on the Linux Mint sticks I made, and I don't
recall any success there (though I wasn't unable to boot like you; that must
be a problem with your BIOS or hardware, because a USB stick was
You can get some sort of persistence by making another partition on the stick
with label 'casper-rw'.
If you make the partition type FAT, you can read it on legacy operating
systems. If you choose type EXT you can make it larger than 4 GB.
I installed through dd command, installed stuff and reboot. The data not
remains...
I tried install Trisquel by a LiveCD in a pen drive and the error appears
again...
Indeed, I still want to test those things on Trisquel to migrate, but neither
the instalation is working... What you guys
If yu use the dd command, you will not have persistent space unless you
create another partition on your usb drive called casper-rw, of type
ext4. If you're doing this from some other gnu/Linux system, after
doing the 'dd' command to write the Trisquel image, go to disk utility,
select your
Uhm, what kind of a GPU driver would you like to install?
Indeed, before the dd command, I had tested make 2 partitions with GParted
in my 8GB pendrive: 6GB (to /) and 2GB (to /home). But I didn't know I need
to name it with the casper-rw name. Can you tell me how I'll do this?
Anyway, with or without a separate partition to files, what about the
I also had problems with usb-creator-gtk, but a fellow Trsiquel user opened
my eyes a while back that one can also do something like:
sudo dd if=/path/to/trisquel.iso of=/path/to/usb
If I click in Continue anyway or Try again the result is the same: the
process stops in that welcome messages...
But doing like this, Can I save thing on USB? I mean, if I install drivers,
save files and stuff, when I restart the computer all the things will remain?
Probably a live CD.
Regarding the global menu, I honestly don't know what that means, but you
can install Unity (Ubuntu's default DE). You could also try GNOME Shell.
Luckly I found this: https://launchpad.net/xfce-appmenu-plugin (this is the
Global Menu), but I don't know how to install this, can you help me?
The same with the GPU driver: how I'll install that by the Live CD? The
system will not restart and I'll lose everything?
Don't get your hopes up, as far as I know it doesn’t work on packages from
later than Ubuntu 11.10 (Trisquel 5.5).
I'd say a flash drive is your best bet. If you use a tool like
unetbootin or Trisdquel's usb-creator app, you can easily make
persistent storage. This way, you can run the system, natively, without
changing your computer's hard drive. Virtualizing may introduce its own
complications,
I prefer a Live USB. It's easy and fast. I boot Trisquel only with 15
seconds. With CD is 3 minutes or more ;-)
Agreed; I use only USB for this sort of thing.
For several tests I always go with liveUSB. Probably because I always install
something.
As per the global menu: would installing gnome3 do the trick?
Hi, folks!
I just started my Trisquel download and I would to know how is the best
manner to test without install: it's by DVD live? USB? VM?
I want to test the driver to my NVIDIA 9600GT - work with 2 monitors,
screencast performance, etc - and some Compiz effects (or alternatives), like
37 matches
Mail list logo