01-25-2015, 06:09 AM
Still here.
I may attempt that, but really cannot understand why uefi isn't part of the LinuxLite os in the first place.
Why should users have to tinker to that level just to boot/use a great distro. It really limits users on new hardware, a very large limitation considering 99% of computers have this by default now. FRUSTRATING. I am going to try all that in my free time, but honestly why spend that amount of time when it isn't part of the original LL image? A forgotton piece of the building of the OS in my opinion.Works great on OLD hardware........not where I need a fast light OS in my opinion.
I may attempt that, but really cannot understand why uefi isn't part of the LinuxLite os in the first place.
Why should users have to tinker to that level just to boot/use a great distro. It really limits users on new hardware, a very large limitation considering 99% of computers have this by default now. FRUSTRATING. I am going to try all that in my free time, but honestly why spend that amount of time when it isn't part of the original LL image? A forgotton piece of the building of the OS in my opinion.Works great on OLD hardware........not where I need a fast light OS in my opinion.
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*Hardware hacks are my speciality.
"forum posts should be like a skirt- long enough to cover the subject material, but short enough to keep things interesting"
--I am using/Running Linuxlite 2.8, Debian8 server, Ubuntu 14, Win7,Win10, MX15, LinuxMint kde.
--Xerox field service engineer, printer repairs,network analyst.