LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Lite Info - Beta Testing
#11
This is great folks Smile There are no privacy issues here. Every section was gone over and tested thoroughly before we launched this as a public beta.

I'll see what I can do about the ram thing. This has been the most challenging software to date. The more we add to it, the more it costs and we have to draw the line at some point for cost vs time spent.

We're unlikely to fine tune this beyond what it already does. The beta test focuses on app bugs in all areas of the code.

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#12
CPU will display the current clock speed at the time of processing. I'll look into whether inxi can show the actual chip speed.

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#13
Whomever submitted this entry:

Linux Lite 2.x Series: User Submitted on 02/12/2016 09:45

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Mobo: Intel model: NUC5i5RYB version: H40999-503
Bios: Intel version: RYBDWi35.86A.0246.2015.0309.1355 date: 03/09/2015

Could you please let me know. Thank you.
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#14
(02-12-2016, 05:27 PM)Jerry link Wrote: This is great folks Smile There are no privacy issues here. Every section was gone over and tested thoroughly before we launched this as a public beta.

I'll see what I can do about the ram thing. This has been the most challenging software to date. The more we add to it, the more it costs and we have to draw the line at some point for cost vs time spent.

We're unlikely to fine tune this beyond what it already does. The beta test focuses on app bugs in all areas of the code.

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Jerry, wouldn't Conky be a simple solution to that issue ?(memory display) Some customizations would be required (how/where to display)but this issue would be resolved.
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#15
It's not that simple sorry. It would require a complete rewrite of most of the code. Memory is only available in recent versions of inxi. The extra cost here is the other consideration for this.

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(02-12-2016, 07:41 PM)Jerry link Wrote: It's not that simple sorry. It would require a complete rewrite of most of the code. Memory is only available in recent versions of inxi. The extra cost here is the other consideration for this.

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Ok, i understand.
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#17
And uploaded both 64 and 32 bit...

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LL4.8 UEFI 64 bit ASUS E402W - AMD E2 (Quad) 1.5Ghz  - 4GB - AMD Mullins Radeon R2
LL5.8 UEFI 64 bit Test UEFI Kangaroo (Mobile Desktop) - Atom X5-Z8500 1.44Ghz - 2GB - Intel HD Graphics
LL4.8 64 bit HP 6005- AMD Phenom II X2 - 8GB - AMD/ATI RS880 (HD4200)
LL3.8 32 bit Dell Inspiron Mini - Atom N270 1.6Ghz - 1GB - Intel Mobile 945GSE Express  -- Shelved
BACK LL5.8 64 bit Dell Optiplex 160 (Thin) - Atom 230 1.6Ghz - 4GB-SiS 771/671 PCIE VGA - Print Server
Running Linux Lite since LL2.2
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#18
Upgraded 3 pc's to 2.8, and then added info for:
N2807(Barebones Micro PC), E3845(Barebones Micro PC) and i54200U(HP TS14 Lappy)
Upgrades WIP 2.6 to 2.8 - (6 X 2.6 to 2.8 completed on: 20/02/16 All O.K )
Linux Lite 3.0 Humming on a ASRock N3070 Mobo ~ btrfs RAID 10 Install on 4 Disks Smile

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#19
This is great! We have an amazing community here Smile

Software on both sides seems to be doing its job.

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#20
Uploaded data for two 'low spec' machines, both of which run LL2.8 very successfully.
1: ASUS eeePC 901 running LL on a 32GB class 10 SDHC card

2: ASUS eeePC 701SD running LL on 8GB SSD with 16GB SDHC for data storage.

There must be thousands of these models lying dormant which can be given new life. They were originally sold with a version of linux (can't remember which), a very poor and unreliable build due to the fact that the update method quickly filled the  SSD and the PC became unusable. That does not happen with LinuxLite.

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1) Lenovo T520 i5 LL3.8 8GB ram, fast & stable
2) Medion P4 32bit LL3.8 1GB ram, quite fast & stable
3) eeePC 901 32bit LL3.8 1GB ram, fast & stable
4) eeePC 701 32bit LL3.8 1GB ram, slower & stable but small and light enough to travel with me to New Zealand when visiting family in Blenheim.
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