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Pat L.I.
September 25th, 2009, 10:38 AM
hello all!

I decided to try to play with the moblin remix a bit out of curiosity. It worked relatively well on a Live USB test, So i installed. I am able to complete the installation and reboot the system.

I am able to get my internet working. The system is up and running but is buggy as expected.

I work through the PPA key issue, then I update the system by doing


sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade


upon reboot of the system i get the following error and am dropped to a command prompt.


pulseaudio configured for per user sessions
init: unable to connect to the system bus: failed to connect to socket /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: no such file or directory


any ideas?
I tried reinstalling dbus (as per something i found in a search) but that didnt fix the issue.

NormanFLinux
September 25th, 2009, 01:34 PM
Its a developer edition. Copy + paste don't work either and there is no way to configure the Internet browser.

loose555
August 15th, 2010, 11:49 PM
oops you have windows on that net book tough on you. One thing you really, really, really need to understand is that windows was never developed for the netbooks Microsoft pulled a fast one on netbook and notebook buyers, knowing that most people only know windows, and that they would buy a netbook or notebook with windows on it,

For MS to get windows to run on these types of computers they had to cut it down to the bear minimum system, Microsoft didn't want users to use Linux and to find out that linux is far better than windows 7. in stability and speed plus it is virus free,

now if you have a intel atom processor in your netbook. then Intel have their own linux operating system which is called moblin then there is ubuntu remix both these operating system was made for the netbook and notebook systems you can download these operating systems from here, you also get all the application software free to go with it. and by the way from boot up you will be on the internet in 20 seconds flat thats how good Linux is