Are these miscellaneous problems/oddities during liveUSB normal? (lubuntu 18.10 i386)
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First I noticed that the USB I'd booted from was listed twice:
To investigate, I opened the folder viewer and clicked to see mounted drives, and encountered a second error:
Then, checking out the new qlipper software it seems not to be displaying properly, and clicking on this displayed item does nothing:
The md5sum matched the stated hash, and I checked disk for errors before starting lubuntu and no errors were found. So is this all normal for various reasons, or should I not try to install from this liveUSB?
boot mount lubuntu live-usb 18.10
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First I noticed that the USB I'd booted from was listed twice:
To investigate, I opened the folder viewer and clicked to see mounted drives, and encountered a second error:
Then, checking out the new qlipper software it seems not to be displaying properly, and clicking on this displayed item does nothing:
The md5sum matched the stated hash, and I checked disk for errors before starting lubuntu and no errors were found. So is this all normal for various reasons, or should I not try to install from this liveUSB?
boot mount lubuntu live-usb 18.10
No, those are not usual. Go ahead and install. The worst case would be re-installing.
– user535733
Oct 25 at 1:52
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First I noticed that the USB I'd booted from was listed twice:
To investigate, I opened the folder viewer and clicked to see mounted drives, and encountered a second error:
Then, checking out the new qlipper software it seems not to be displaying properly, and clicking on this displayed item does nothing:
The md5sum matched the stated hash, and I checked disk for errors before starting lubuntu and no errors were found. So is this all normal for various reasons, or should I not try to install from this liveUSB?
boot mount lubuntu live-usb 18.10
First I noticed that the USB I'd booted from was listed twice:
To investigate, I opened the folder viewer and clicked to see mounted drives, and encountered a second error:
Then, checking out the new qlipper software it seems not to be displaying properly, and clicking on this displayed item does nothing:
The md5sum matched the stated hash, and I checked disk for errors before starting lubuntu and no errors were found. So is this all normal for various reasons, or should I not try to install from this liveUSB?
boot mount lubuntu live-usb 18.10
boot mount lubuntu live-usb 18.10
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No, those are not usual. Go ahead and install. The worst case would be re-installing.
– user535733
Oct 25 at 1:52
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No, those are not usual. Go ahead and install. The worst case would be re-installing.
– user535733
Oct 25 at 1:52
No, those are not usual. Go ahead and install. The worst case would be re-installing.
– user535733
Oct 25 at 1:52
No, those are not usual. Go ahead and install. The worst case would be re-installing.
– user535733
Oct 25 at 1:52
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First I noticed that the USB I'd booted from was listed twice:
This is normal for the ISO, and can safely be ignored.
Then, checking out the new qlipper software it seems not to be displaying properly, and clicking on this displayed item does nothing:
That's normal too; Qlipper is super minimal.
Proceed as normal :)
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1 Answer
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First I noticed that the USB I'd booted from was listed twice:
This is normal for the ISO, and can safely be ignored.
Then, checking out the new qlipper software it seems not to be displaying properly, and clicking on this displayed item does nothing:
That's normal too; Qlipper is super minimal.
Proceed as normal :)
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First I noticed that the USB I'd booted from was listed twice:
This is normal for the ISO, and can safely be ignored.
Then, checking out the new qlipper software it seems not to be displaying properly, and clicking on this displayed item does nothing:
That's normal too; Qlipper is super minimal.
Proceed as normal :)
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1
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up vote
1
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First I noticed that the USB I'd booted from was listed twice:
This is normal for the ISO, and can safely be ignored.
Then, checking out the new qlipper software it seems not to be displaying properly, and clicking on this displayed item does nothing:
That's normal too; Qlipper is super minimal.
Proceed as normal :)
First I noticed that the USB I'd booted from was listed twice:
This is normal for the ISO, and can safely be ignored.
Then, checking out the new qlipper software it seems not to be displaying properly, and clicking on this displayed item does nothing:
That's normal too; Qlipper is super minimal.
Proceed as normal :)
answered Oct 25 at 3:06
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No, those are not usual. Go ahead and install. The worst case would be re-installing.
– user535733
Oct 25 at 1:52