Now that you are unplugged, any distro will work on that machine !! Try it
out !!
Enjoy Diwali !!
On Sun, Oct 27, 2019, 8:03 AM Inkar Nation wrote:
> ASUS EeePC 1215B.
>
> UnPLUGed for Life ...
> Clean Air, Bright Sunshine & Good bit of Rain...
>
> On 27 Oct 2019, 8:02 AM, at 8:02 AM, Inkar N
Though for many distributions live version would boot up correctly, it would
fail while installing to HD for no good rhyme or reason..
Debian has changed over time and no longer considered having extremist
inclinations from my POV. They are handling install process much better though
it isn't
AFTER long journey of trying all major distributions what got installed without
major tweeking was the least liked candidate popularly & aptly titled "Debian".
This entire effort lasted more than a month when patiently I tried
distributions and their flavours...
The success happening around 2:
ASUS EeePC 1215B.
UnPLUGed for Life ...
Clean Air, Bright Sunshine & Good bit of Rain...
On 27 Oct 2019, 8:02 AM, at 8:02 AM, Inkar Nation
wrote:
>AFTER long journey of trying all major distributions what got installed
>without major tweeking was the least liked candidate popularly & aptly
>t
In the process of switching to Manjaro tired by useful of others as it pertains
to 7 years old ASUS EeePC.
i586 Mageia 7.1 works great on Lenovo 2048 but could not Mageia work correctly
there since 6.1. Even Centos issues warning of not being tested for hardware
...
If anybody wants to say "
Manjaro-Deepin seems interesting
I had used Deepin linux few years ago and was impressed by the UI/deepin
specific apps.
But at that time, one couldn't install the apps other than deepin-terminal
on other flavours of linux.
-Mandar
On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 7:47 PM, Anshul Chauhan
wrote:
> Yes Ga
Yes Gaurav, I have been using it for close to two years. I love Arch. And
Manjaro is just Arch made fool-proof. It has everything that Arch gives, and
more. They don't roll out updates for packages as frequently as Arch, because
do a little more stability testing. They gave me all the good of Ar
Hello Everyone,
While browsing came across this distribution of Linux called the
"Manjaro". It is base of "Arch".
The history says that it was first releases on July 10, 2011; 5 years
ago (2011-07-10).
Claims are that it is fast, stable better etc.
Has anyone tried using the same, if so could