Ubuntu / Lubuntu Installfest

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arduino-novice

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May 5, 2012, 6:24:17 AM5/5/12
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First of all, if you want to post something different from the last post, *please start a new topic*, instead of simply replying to the last email.

I have just upgraded all my desktops and servers to 12.04 without a hitch.  Are you trying to install Ubuntu on a desktop, laptop or netbook?

If it is a desktop, it shouldn't have any problems.  If you are talking about a laptop or netbook, please bring it along and I an very happy to help.

The Thursday session is already occupied by a soldering class.

However how many of you would like some help on putting Linux on your laptop / netbooks?

If it is a laptop or netbook, what is your model?  Does your computer have a CD drive?  I have already prepared live USBs for 32-bit systems (Lubuntu, a lightweight version of Ubuntu) and 64-bit systems

If necessary, I can also provide 64-bit Lubuntu USBs / CDs.

If we have sufficient demand, it would be great if we can organize an Installfest on the coming Wednesday, that is just for people to sort out Linux installation problems.  And I will make myself available during the Installfest if it goes ahead.

Finally, please please please don't give up on Linux.......

Arduino Novice




Hello,

I was wondering if anyone else has upgraded/installed this version and any troubles they have had with it. I've had a few so far and I am seriously considering sticking with Windows 7 as I'm finding I have very little time for programming these days(please forgive my absence at maker-space the last month, my boss decided to go on holiday and not organize enough cover for her shifts, so I've been 50 odd hours a week and absolutely knackered)

I guess what I'm looking for here is someone to talk me into not giving up!
 
Arron Dick

Arron Dick

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May 6, 2012, 2:44:52 AM5/6/12
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Thanks for your reply.

To answer you Blair, I can't program on Windows as I very easily get distracted by the $500 worth of steam games and other things, I do prefer using Ubuntu, it just seems to be difficult this time around to get it up and running.

I'm determined not to give up, the main problem I guess this time around was trying to set aside a decent block of time to work out any kinks that I've had getting 12.04 up and running, but I'm going to stay with it and work it out

Thanks
 
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From: arduino-novice <kcleung.s...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Saturday, 5 May 2012 10:24 PM
Subject: [DSpace] Ubuntu / Lubuntu Installfest

Brian

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May 7, 2012, 8:05:23 PM5/7/12
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Anyone keen on the installfest tommorrow? I may be occupied in the
evening, but I could open up during the daytime if someone wanted to
help me install Debian with a small server on a netbook. Because our
internet access is so limited at the workshop however, I would also
invite people to an installfest at my house (westwood - 14 minute drive,
30 minute bus). On general principles however, I'd suggest that people
install distros that have been stable for 6 mo. or so, especially if
they're linux newbies like me.

Cheers,
Brian

arduino-novice

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May 8, 2012, 1:18:47 AM5/8/12
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I will only be available in the evenings, as in the daytime, I have got a 3rd year telecommunication lab, and a 4th year Linux kernel development lab to teach at the University, this is why I initially suggested to use the DunLug Wednesday evening timeslot.

I have prepared a couple of Ubuntu / Lubuntu 12.04 USB sticks...  Generally Ubuntu have much better support on things like laptop/netbook.  However I can download a Debian CD/DVD  and bring it here if desired.

If we were to conduct any installfests at Makerspace, all 3G network will be turned off, to prevent accidental data usage :)

With regards to sticking to LTS releases and only install 6 months after..... this generally only applies in servers.  For desktop computers and laptop, you usually do want to use the latest release to get the most up-tp-date applications, and hardware support :)

In my department, we usually put on a new Fedora version once, or twice a year on the desktop machines.

Cheers,

Arduino Novice

Paul Campbell

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May 8, 2012, 1:31:20 PM5/8/12
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On Mon, 07 May 2012 22:18:47 arduino-novice wrote:
> I will only be available in the evenings, as in the daytime, I have got a
> 3rd year telecommunication lab, and a 4th year Linux kernel development lab
> to teach at the University, this is why I initially suggested to use the
> DunLug Wednesday evening timeslot.
>
> I have prepared a couple of Ubuntu / Lubuntu 12.04 USB sticks... Generally
> Ubuntu have much better support on things like laptop/netbook. However I
> can download a Debian CD/DVD and bring it here if desired.
>
> If we were to conduct any installfests at Makerspace, all 3G network will
> be turned off, to prevent accidental data usage
>
> With regards to sticking to LTS releases and only install 6 months
> after..... this generally only applies in servers. For desktop computers
> and laptop, you usually do want to use the latest release to get the most
> up-tp-date applications, and hardware support
>
> In my department, we usually put on a new Fedora version once, or twice a
> year on the desktop machines.

we have a portable mirror (so we can avoid going to the 'net) it doesn't have
the new LTS oin it, it's probably time to sync it and bring it back

Paul

arduino-novice

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May 8, 2012, 10:59:41 PM5/8/12
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My university has full mirror of Ubuntu and Debian than I can copy into the USB drive without incurring internet charges.  So if you want a particular mirror, just tell me and I will get it for you :)

deb http://mathmirror.otago.ac.nz/mirror/ubuntu/
deb http://mathmirror.otago.ac.nz/mirror/debian/


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