Hello Spike,
Well, I use a European language, and I have not had any problems setting
the language. But now I know, that there can be problems.
Is there a reason, why you start from the mini.iso instead of from a
Lubuntu iso file (for example that you must install from a CD disk)?
You could also try starting from the Ubuntu Server iso file (which is
also small enough to boot from a CD disk).
Best regards
Nio
Den 2017-03-19 kl. 04:11, skrev Spike:
Hello Nio, thanks for getting back to me.
ok, I just tried on a VM and one of the differences I noticed is that
language input is broken. Upon inspection I found ibus was installed and
possibly causing issues/conflicts with fcitx, not sure. I removed it but
the situation hasn't changed, I cannot basically switch to any other
input method (I have. Also I use sogou pinyin for chinese input and that
works just fine when adding it on a Lubuntu install, but it won't work
for some reason when adding it on a lubuntu install that came from a
mini + lubuntu-desktop. any thoughts on that? there may be more
differences/problems that I've yet to find.
thanks,
Spike
On Sat, Mar 18, 2017 at 7:57 PM Nio Wiklund <nio.wikl...@gmail.com
<mailto:nio.wikl...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Den 2017-03-19 kl. 03:43, skrev Spike:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to set up a Lubuntu Xenial desktop starting from a mini.iso
> xenial installation. Should that be possible? is it sufficient to just
> apt-get install lubuntu-desktop or are there extra steps in the making
> of the lubuntu iso, and things you get installing from it, that
are not
> available by simply installing the pkg?
>
> thanks,
>
> Spike
>
>
Yes it is possible to do it as you describe in BIOS mode :-)
sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop
In UEFI mode (as well as in BIOS mode) you can do the corresponding
thing starting from the Ubuntu Server iso file.
Best regards
Nio
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