Well I'd have to have an alternate installer of sorts to run it on that bottom scraper in the first place
Maybe you could modify the inxtaller to your liking?
Well I'd have to have an alternate installer of sorts to run it on that bottom scraper in the first place
Maybe you could modify the inxtaller to your liking?
2010 IBM Thinkpad 510, 4GB RAM, i5-540M, NVS 3100M
Running Ubuntu 11.04
This is brilliant! Great idea.
Thanks! I hope you like it.
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Okay, wow. Yes, the ubiquity installer goes nuts after picking a partition. I'll have to see I can figure out why, although I doubt there's much I can do about that. I suppose I could rebuild the system with ubiquity installed, but that means there will be a shred of GTK2 stuff in there already. And I don't really know if that will solve the problem.
Maybe an alternate installer CD is a better way to do this after all. And zmjjmz is right, a very low-level machine would never get the live CD working anyway. Please stay tuned. ...
Ubuntu user #7247 :: Linux user #409907
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hrm the ubiquity installer didn't even start for me
Did you start it with sudo? It sputters and dies without sudo. Of course, it will probably eventually sputter and die anyway, so sudo doesn't really make that much of a difference.
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I don't think I did, when I find the time I'll test it again with sudo and report back
Quit tempting me, people! I'm running Debian minimal on that new/old computer/server and that's final!
He that would make his own liberty secure must guard even his enemy from oppression; for if he violates this duty he establishes a precedent that will reach to himself.
-Thomas Paine
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