Are you refering to Ubiquity by chance? the ubuntu installer which runs
from a live cd? The only other install I am aware of is Wubi, which is
an executable that is run from within windows. From what I've seen on
most say, Vinux/ubuntu versions, there was only one install option
unless I failed to look lol. Where as Debian, Manjaro, arch etc offer
the cli install in addition to the Gui install.
On 09/20/2014 11:13 AM, Lenny wrote:
Hi,
This is good to know, although now I use a talking WinPE for installing
Windows.
But I was hoping to either use a CLI installer for the GUI part of Ubuntu,
or use the one that has a name I cannot think of, like equity or something
like that.
This is for installing Ubuntu.
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
From: "unix" <[email protected]>
To: "Lenny" <[email protected]>; "Ubuntu List"
<[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2014 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: Ubuntu installer
Hello, the Ubuntu windows installer is called Wubi, not sure if thats
the one you tryed already or not. HTH.
On 09/19/2014 10:45 PM, Lenny wrote:
Hi All,
I am considering installing Ubuntu 10.04 XP-Like on my Asus 701 netbook.
It would not accept the kernel in Ubuntu 14.04 or Lubuntu 14.04.
It has a 4GB SSD and a gig of RAM.
It came with Xandros on it, but I installed XP SP3 on it.
I have been trying to install my copy of XpLike Ubuntu 10.04, but the
installer keeps crashing.
I was thinking that there was an installer called something like equity,
but
I cannot find any info on that on-line.
Otherwise, what is a good Linux to install on a 4GB SSD?
I was thinking of trying Arch, but I want to use a GUI.
Thanks for any info.
Glenn
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