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Fresh install is not like live session - mocca - 06-02-2018 Hi there ! I saw Linux Lite screenshots on the website, so I wanted to give a try because it looks awesome. When I start the live usb, it's just so nice ! But once the system is installed, it's a mess. I have to configure a new panel (and it's nothing like the one in live session), then I have to manually set the theme, the windows decoration theme, the icon theme... Well, it's like if there is all to do, and I can't even change the menu applet or the clock applet to look like in the live session. I have / on sda and /home on sdb, could it be the problem ? I tried to perform another install but the problem is always the same (of course, I format the partitions every time to be sure there is nothing in my /home messing with the install). I tried again to perform another one in English (I am french so the two first times I used French as my language of choice), but still, same problem. Is there any way to get the same environment that the live session ? Thank you for any help ![]() Re: Fresh install is not like live session - Valtam - 06-02-2018 Try everything on /sda only. Re: Fresh install is not like live session - mocca - 06-02-2018 I will, but I'd prefer to use SDB cause it's a 1To hard drive, so I could store my documents, music, and videos in here. SDA is only 128Go. Re: Fresh install is not like live session - DeepThought - 06-02-2018 [member=7662]mocca[/member] You could install to /sda as Jerry says to see if everything looks like you want, then move /home to the other partition. The following link shows how it could be done: https://www.tecmint.com/move-home-directory-to-new-partition-disk-in-linux/ |