[ubuntu-studio-users] 17.10 can't install on my Dell Inspiron 1750, answer to Mardorf

WMID wachin.id at gmail.com
Mon Nov 13 14:15:07 UTC 2017


Yes I need 32 bit because when I try to use 64 bit my laptop  Dell Inspiron
1750 set very slow:

Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU T4400  2.20GHz 1200MHz

Memory 4097MB

This are the reason for I can't use 64 bits because my laptop gets very
very slow, I can't do corretly videotutorials with SimpleScreenRecorder
with Jack Audio enabled to make a mixer with Audiocious to insert directly
a mp3 sound to my tutorials to Youtube. I can't work fast with 64 bits with
LibreOffice. I can't work with severals tabs open in Chromium or Firefox.
It's kind of awful to work with 64 bits on this laptop. I do not want it
for anyone.

In the other hand with 32 bits are very fast, with all software.

To need to use 64bits I need to buy other Laptop with best CPU and Memory.

And about the check sum, from Ubuntu 7.10 never I do that, but thanks for
the tutorial, I save in a secure place

God Bless,

Wachín

Message: 2
Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2017 15:47:37 +0100
From: Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf at alice-dsl.net>
To: ubuntu-studio-users at lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] 17.10 can't install on my Dell
        Inspiron 1750
Message-ID: <20171111154737.739d696c at archlinux.localdomain>
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2017 09:26:07 -0500, WMID wrote:
>ubuntustudio-17.10-dvd-i386.iso

Hi,

do you need 32 bit architecture? You are aware that it will get dropped
soon? If you could use 64-bit architecture, too, consider to get the
64-bit ISO.

Did you check the ISO against a signed checksum? I suspect that the ISO
comes with a checksum self-test, but a manual check against a signed
cheksum is much more secure.

After saving the attached script as

  luamd64_1610.sh

change to the directory were you saved it by running

  cd /path/to/the/script/

then run

  chmod a+x luamd64_1610.sh

and after that run

  ./luamd64_1610.sh ubuntustudio 17.10

it will download the 64-bit version and check the ISO against a signed
checksum, just follow the advices of the script.

Regards,
Ralf
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