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Throwing ideas here...
Installed myself and seems fine but... could it be the same problem as installing Wine dev (or other) and having to put/recreate icons manually or a problem with distro (pointing to Xnial in install script).
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You might have to reword that, as I don't understand what you are saying. Wine from Lite Software installs Menu icons if that means anything.
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[member=2]Jerry[/member]
Yeah... sorry about that, I meant when you use the PPA and install the devel version of Wine!
BTW I tried to install on a old DELL PowerEdge2900 server... couldnt install
Pretty sure it's because of the crappy graphics card because Linux Lite 2.8 installed fine... and really fast, hehe!
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Been testing with two system installs the past week. One in virtualbox, haven’t found any issues. Looks and performs well.
The second is a hardware install on my HP G60 laptop. Running a Pentium T4200 with 3GB RAM and a Hybrid HDD. After removing virtualbox files I’m seeing boot times in the 27-31 seconds range. Better than I saw with 4.0.Tried the newer 4.18 kernel but there isn't a noticeable difference in boot time.
The refinements give 4.2 a more pleasing feel overall. Looking great Jerry! I'll run the beta until the 1 Nov release and let you know if I run across anything of note.
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Thank you [member=29]tek10[/member] ))
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Pulling in plenty of updates now.......No errors