Hi Federico, I'll try to make a tarball with Lubuntu 13.10 OEM :-) But I cannot do it until next week.
Best regards Nio On 2013-10-24 21:58, Federico Leoni wrote: > Doing again the usb thumb solve the issues. Installed Gnome oem in > less than 30 minutes, not bad for a 11 old notebook! > Unfortunately gnome classic is too heavy for my notebook and 12.04 is > not good for me, always gave me problems on this note. It's better to > revert to Lubuntu 13.10 if you don't have something new to try Like a Lubuntu > 13.10 oem! :D > > F. > > 2013/10/24 Federico Leoni <effe...@gmail.com>: >> 2013/10/24 Nio Wiklund <nio.wikl...@gmail.com>: >>> Thanks for the detailed feedback :-) >>> >>> I'm reading and saying to myself, yes, he's right about that ... almost >>> everywhere. >>> >>> Questions about the 'usb maker script': Do you mean 'mkusb'? Which >>> version did you use? Version 4 needs less cut and paste compared to the >>> older versions. I'm also considering using menus similar to those of the >>> OBI for mkusb. What do you think about that? >>> >>> Yes I know about that warning about 'hd0', but I don't know how to get >>> rid of it :-/ >>> >>> I will improve the dialogue to select tarball according to your comment. >>> >>> There is an easy alternative to the 'guru' user: Install >>> >>> GnomeClassic1204-oem.tar.xz >>> >>> and experience the 'final stage of an OEM install'. If you give strong >>> positive feedback, I will do more such tarballs :-P >>> >>> And another issue: What do you think of the option to import tarballs >>> via the network into the OBI (while booted from it)? It is possible now >>> after exiting to the bash shell, but it can be included in the menu system. >>> >>> Best regards >>> Nio >> >> About the usb script (mkusb v4), my fault didn't read this: >> >> 7. Alternative to running the tasks 4-6 above: use mkusb >> >> I recreated the usb (this time without a keystroke) with >> GnomeClassic1204-oem.tar.xz tarball. Took 7 minutes with a 4GB SanDisk >> Cruzer Edge but it seems this file isn't working with OBI: when I >> select it an error appears but it's too fast to read. >> I've already used oem configuration in the past, so for me is good to >> go. Waaaaay better. >> >> Download the tarballs via network reminds me unetbootin, I like the >> idea if you can ensure a good bandwidth... >> >> F. -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa Post to : lubuntu-qa@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp