Hi,
yesterday night I tried to instal Linuxlite on a 32-bit laptop, (Acer Travelmate 4020, with Intel pentium M, and 2Gb ram) which had alredy Ubuntu 12.04 installed. I just wanted to get rid of Ubuntu because the machine was going really slow and install a lighter linux distribution. Also for some reason this ubuntu couldn't (can't actually still) connect to internet because, both airplane mode is on and wireless is disabled and found no way (also looking at other forums/searching for aswers in the internet) to reverse those, also the Bios doesn't give any hint that there is any such switch there that can be modified)
So I went for the flash drive install, and when it seemed that the installation was almost complete it just failed, but could not get any log of sorts about what had happened and wonder what might have caused this. The linuxlite release that I used was: Linuxlite 3.8 the latest release for 32-bit systems
Any suggestions on how to continue? (maybe trying an even older release, or trying some other distribution/flavor?)
yesterday night I tried to instal Linuxlite on a 32-bit laptop, (Acer Travelmate 4020, with Intel pentium M, and 2Gb ram) which had alredy Ubuntu 12.04 installed. I just wanted to get rid of Ubuntu because the machine was going really slow and install a lighter linux distribution. Also for some reason this ubuntu couldn't (can't actually still) connect to internet because, both airplane mode is on and wireless is disabled and found no way (also looking at other forums/searching for aswers in the internet) to reverse those, also the Bios doesn't give any hint that there is any such switch there that can be modified)
So I went for the flash drive install, and when it seemed that the installation was almost complete it just failed, but could not get any log of sorts about what had happened and wonder what might have caused this. The linuxlite release that I used was: Linuxlite 3.8 the latest release for 32-bit systems
Any suggestions on how to continue? (maybe trying an even older release, or trying some other distribution/flavor?)