On Sun, 28 Feb 2021 20:25:54 +0100
Slávek Banko via tde-users <users(a)trinitydesktop.org> wrote:
Dne Sunday 28 of February 2021 17:57:10 Martin Bost
via tde-users
napsal(a):
Both versions
do exactly the same. It would be very nice to get help on
this because I figured out that the combination of Ubuntu 20.04 and
Trinity 14.x even when started from a stick after boot run more but fast
enough to be used as a very good alternative to Kubuntu even on old
hardware like a Samsung Netbook NC10 from 2011 with 2 GB RAM and ARM450
CPU. So it would be nice to have the option to install from the Live
CD's.
Many thanks in advance !!!
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I understand correctly that the installation program (Ubiquity) as such
will not run at all?
I tried LiveCD in a KVM virtual machine - both in CD-Rom mode and in mode
where I used the iso file as a hard drive. In both cases, the installation
program started correctly. Because I didn't put another hard disk in the
virtual machine, I couldn't continue after a few steps.
I assume that ARM450 CPU does not mean ARM architecture, but should it be
Intel Atom? Please, is there a 64bit CPU in that laptop? Because otherwise
you should use Debian instead of Ubuntu, where 32bit is still supported.
The CPU of the Samsung NC10 is an Intel Atom N270 (source: Wikipedia),
which is a 32-bit chip. Presumably that's the problem.
E. Liddell