Pclinux OS Issue
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If you need a light weight (low system resources required) I'd go with lubuntu.
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@DustinB3403 said in Pclinux OS Issue:
If you need a light weight (low system resources required) I'd go with lubuntu.
He's trying to find "what will install", not something too speciifc.
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@Lakshmana said in Pclinux OS Issue:
Now I am having os in DVD media such as
Ubuntu studio 16.10
Ubuntu 16.04
Lubuntu 16.04
Lubuntu 16.04 lts
deepin 15.1
Linux lite 2.8
Freebsd
Remix os
Openmandriva lx3
Manjaro 16.08
RaspbianWhich is good to use??
Any suggestions???That's quite an interesting list. Have you tried fedora?
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What laptop are you installing on again?
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@stacksofplates Sony Vaio laptop model no:SVF152C1WW
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@stacksofplates fedoro is not tried upto now
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@Lakshmana said in Pclinux OS Issue:
@stacksofplates fedoro is not tried upto now
That's a major one, definitely try that.
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@scottalanmiller OK I will try today evening
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@Lakshmana issue started in installation of fedoro 25
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@Lakshmana stuck at partition where it shows that it delete or destroy partition I don't whether it delete my NTFS partition also???
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@Lakshmana said in Pclinux OS Issue:
@Lakshmana stuck at partition where it shows that it delete or destroy partition I don't whether it delete my NTFS partition also???
You are trying to dual boot the system? Why is there NTFS?
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@scottalanmiller no my data are in NTFS where already windows 8.1 was there.but now deleting some partition for fedoro
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@Lakshmana said in Pclinux OS Issue:
@scottalanmiller no my data are in NTFS where already windows 8.1 was there.but now deleting some partition for fedoro
Copy that off to something else and copy back when you are done. Don't leave an NTFS partition hanging around as data storage. That's not a good idea.
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@scottalanmiller I don't have storage now and before Linux installation no issue like this
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@Lakshmana said in Pclinux OS Issue:
@scottalanmiller I don't have storage now and before Linux installation no issue like this
Of course no issue like this, because you are leaving remnants of Windows behind. If you did Linux first then Windows, you'd have even bigger problems as Windows can't read Linux filesystems. It's just a weird thing to have done.
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How much data are you storing on there?
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@scottalanmiller above 300 gb
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Fedora will not overwrite the NTFS partition if you select things properly. But by default, I'm not totally sure.
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@Lakshmana said in Pclinux OS Issue:
@scottalanmiller above 300 gb
That's a lot. No access to an external USB drive?
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@scottalanmiller no USB HDD now? I having screenshot but unable to upload it from phone