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Tiny7 usb install from linux
Tiny7 usb install from linux




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Apt-get is easy but it's common in linux to use weird unintuitive names for apps. Sometimes I am looking for a tool that I take for granted but is in fact distro dependent like that disk management tool, don't even know the name. Anyway, I have no use for Samba, so that will not be an issue for me. I have heard this before and I am not sure why that is. Thunar (as opposed to Nautilus) does not support smb:\\ That is about what I was expecting, and what others have told me. And now for your entertainment, some youtube music ( Dmg2EyWA0Jxc&start1=&video2=http%3A%2F%2F9FV-QwYeeRQ&start2=0&authorName=Redsandro&x=98&y=24). Oh and I absolutely love that gksudo'ed Thunar has a red warning banner! How many times do I have multiple Nautilusses open and I have to trial and error to see which is the correct one to paste files in a system folder? Note though that 'people say' you won't really notice speed difference if you have a fast/mainstream computer anyway. That's why I have Ubuntu on the bigger machine (because it feels stronger) and Xubuntu on the machine where speed and being lightweight matters because of older hardware. In a nutshell I cannot really choose either, it's like cool sunglasses and a cool hat, you want both. So bluntly put, Ubuntu is a bit more easy (for a lazy user) but also a bit more bloated (and I mean that in a visual sense too). For the record, I never complained for any previous release. It was a sad time for me when I upgraded the week it came out. Apt-get is easy but it's common in linux to use weird unintuitive names for apps.ĩ.10 was, especially for Xubuntu, a crippled release though concerning fusesmb stuff. Another minor drawback is the apps that come with.

tiny7 usb install from linux

Thunar (as opposed to Nautilus) does not support smb:\\, which is no problem if you don't mind a slightly different workflow using fusesmb or gvfs. I am pleased by some small decisions like system in the application menu instead of on it's own. It looks cleaner and feels cleaner and definitely boots faster compared to Ubuntu on that same machine. So how do you like Xubuntu compared to Ubuntu?






Tiny7 usb install from linux