After editing the default/grub file, you must run "sudo update-grub" to make your change effective.
Try installing a different Linux distro. If you like Linpus's desktop, you may find Ubuntu 10.04 NBR one of the possible good choices (Linpus is...
Hi newbie, Not fully understood what you did, but: Does this error appears to you during boot after you installed? Which device is the one in...
Hi Pierre, I had to edit 2 files in "/etc/lxdm". I edited both "/etc/lxdm/default.conf" and "/etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf" to uncoment: autologin=bruno...
I'm a happy 9.10 Gnome user but as usual I like to test new versions or distros. One of the aspects I like on Gnome is it's standard, intuitive...
Tryed livecd but won't boot from mine USB flash -it is still a beta, not for regular use. It seems quite the same as 9.10 and I'm considering not...
Hello douglas, Linpus will give you an headache before you get it to behave properly. My proposal is that you install "Unetbootin" in your...
No performance issues, as you may learn in this site from other users experience. Regular Ubuntu 9.10 works quite well right out of the box.
See this instructions; http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions ... ne-438947/ I don't use linpus for a long time. I don't recall if a graphical...
Which distro are you using?
Hi Jango, At the time I tried I used the full ext4. Did you made any comparation test between them? Do you feel ext4 without journaling can...
Welcome to linux. PS: as many of us, I'm another ex-Windows user. I abandoned it 2 years ago and I can't even imagine me working with it again.
I've tried it once with Ubuntu 9.10, but it was horribly slow compared to ext2. Since then I use exclusively ext2 and although there are...
Not sure, but probably Slitaz. It is very, very, light weight, yet still very user friendly.
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