I would like someone to make a live disk for L:ubuntu 14.04 with the following:
Standard installation minus MTpaint
with Kolourpaint, TGIF, MM3D, pdf shuffler,
shutter, and Qalculate.
I tried, but, I can't figure out how to get it to boot.
With this, I could restore those old E-machines
to uselfulness by bringing the RAM up to 1Gig.
If willing, please reply to
KrazyKyngeKorny@Gmail.com
Live disk
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Re: Live disk
Welcome to the LXDE forums. You are aware of course that Lubuntu 14.04 has reached its End of Life back in 2017
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Re: Live disk
< Lubuntu 14.04 has reached its End of Life back in 2017>
I know. That's why I want the disk. Those old machines can't handle the newer versions.
But, with wnat I requested they can be useful. Not everyone can afford the latest hardweare.
1Gig ram, and they are usable.
I know. That's why I want the disk. Those old machines can't handle the newer versions.
But, with wnat I requested they can be useful. Not everyone can afford the latest hardweare.
1Gig ram, and they are usable.
Re: Live disk
two things:
- the solution for matured hardware is to run an up-to-date system that caters to such situations, and not deliberately run an outdated version. usually antiX is recommended.
- you won't find anybody who will make a live disk tailored to your wishes just for you
Re: Live disk
Install an up-to-date openbox distro, remove and add apps to your desire and remaster. Sparky Linux Minimalhttps://sparkylinux.org/download/stable is a good example, and has its own remastering program https://sparkylinux.org/sparky-backup-sys-20180607/. Such systems are way lighter than any Lubuntu system.