« Last post by Scyth on Tue Dec 27 03:58:01 2022 »
Hi Thierry,
Thanks for the idea, but I already tried that and it has not worked thus far.
I've tried several different USB sticks/keys and I haven't had a problem with them before. Ranging in size from 4GB to 16GB. I don't generally go above 16GB for such tasks as this. I've tried on two different machines also and the same error.
By the way, the downloads section of the website has an error, or at least it causes an error on my system...
Not sure what the $LFS is doing in the above command on the downloads page, but this is the first time I've seen this in my life, it's likely a path variable, but it does not exist on my system.
If I get the chance and still have some time left to play with Nutyx then I will try a different download, LXQT maybe rather than CDE, and see how things go later this week.
« Last post by Thierry on Mon Dec 26 23:40:53 2022 »
Hi,
I guess your USB key that you used to transfer the ISO is broken or badly flush.
Here my recommendations: - Use the dd command and nothing else like it's explain in the http://nutyx.org/en/downloads#5 tuto. - A working USB key preferably a smaller size as they last much longer and resist beter to this command dd - Make sure the flash is finish before removing the key.
« Last post by Scyth on Mon Dec 26 06:15:48 2022 »
I thought I would give Nutyx a try out of curiosity. I downloaded the CDE version. And I get an error during the boot. I've never seen such an error before and I would like to know if anyone here has a solution.
« Last post by Thierry on Mon Dec 19 20:46:52 2022 »
Thanks you for this feedback.
I'm not sure it's totally clear for me but will have look soon. We work hard to release a new NuTyX 22.12.0 (probably this is the final version number)
« Last post by bru65pag on Sun Dec 18 14:33:17 2022 »
Good afternoon,
I was following the explanation to install Grub as per the web page https://www.nutyx.org/en/grub-install instructions. The first steps should be: 1/ When booting the ISO, choose the Install option (not the Live option) 2/ Select the Language 2/ A new screen will pop-up with three options: Help, Install, Advanced. Chose Advanced. 3/ Chose the option to install GRUB 3/ You can resume the installation as described on the web page then.
« Last post by bru65pag on Wed Dec 07 21:16:42 2022 »
Good evening, Viber is an app belonging to Rakuten. It is used in the Philippines (and may be other countries). It basically is an app similar to Whatsapp. I just installed it on Nutyx, and messaging works perfectly (I did not try to place a call). Here is what I did: % sudo cards install flatpak % flatpak install flathub com.viber.Viber (second Viber is with an Uppercase V) % flatpak run com.viber.Viber Hope it helps.