Dne Sunday 28 of February 2021 17:57:10 Martin Bost via tde-users
napsal(a):
I followed the link to Ubuntu Live CD's with
Trinity Desktop
(
http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity/cdimages/ubuntu/) where I
found two versions of a Live CD:
tde-14.0.8-ubuntu-20.04-desktop-amd64.iso 2020-Apr-27 23:16:49 1.6G
application/x-iso9660-image and
tde-14.0.9-ubuntu-20.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso 2020-Nov-06 04:36:35 1.6G
application/x-iso9660-image
I made USB install sticks for both of them and found the same error:
both can be started without problems on different notebooks (Sony VAIO,
Lenovo T520, Samsung NC10) and run smooth and error free from the stick.
Whenever I try to do an installation - started the Live CD in the mode
with possible install - on each of the nb's I always end up without a
starting install process directly out of the start of the image but end
up in a Trinity Desktop where I find links to install Ubuntu with
Trinity.
But when I use of the menu entries nothing happens and no message is
shown. By fetching the install entry's command line out of the menu
editor and calling it from a command line nothing is shown too.
And when I
=> sudo -i
and then
=> --preserve-env=DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS,XDG_RUNTIME_DIR sh -c
'ubiquity gtk_ui' I only get the message
"Could not find command-not-found database. Run 'sudo apt update' to
populate it. --preserve-env=DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS,XDG_RUNTIME_DIR:
command not found" By running only the part "ubiquity gtk_ui" again I do
not receive any message and an install is not started.
The hole process of starting the image from the stick looks very similar
as a normal install process for Ubuntu where the installation is
directly started after choosing this option from the images start menu.
When I do this with the Trinity images the install process is NOT
started.
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.
Cheers
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Slávek