Grub Titles

Bret Busby bret at busby.net
Sun Aug 27 18:39:16 UTC 2023


On 28/8/23 00:13, Grizzly via ubuntu-users wrote:
> Sunday, August 27, 2023  at 23:32, Bret Busby wrote:
> Re: Grub Titles (at least in part)
> 
>> On 27/8/23 21:05, Grizzly wrote:
>>> Sunday, August 27, 2023  at 19:54, Bret Busby wrote:
>>> Re: Grub Titles (at least in part)
>>>> On 27/8/23 19:36, Grizzly via ubuntu-users wrote:
>     
>>>>> Is there a "persistant" (that will survive past the next apt upgrade) way to
>>>>> get Ubuntu 18.04 to show [as] Bodhi?
> 
> <snip>
> 
>> So, whilst you have an installation as old as 18.04 (I assume that the
>> age of the 18.04, is the reason for your referencing it),
> 
> 18.04 is the base OS for Bodhi 5.10 (32 bit) I'm not "sure" if there is a newer
> 32 bit Bodhi, I run "apt update && apt full-upgrade" (yes as I type this I
> realize, do-release-upgrade ""may"" have been an option) IIRC this Bodhi also
> has ESM, according to "au status"
> 
> I do have 18.04 on a few other 32 bit boxes (upgraded from 16.04 32bit) also
> with ESM (so good till 2028) I may still have a 16.04.7 lappy (not sure need to
> check) it was the last Ubuntu that I managed to get Kaffiene to run my PCI-DVB
> card, since then I can scan for channels but I get no sound or pictures (but do
> get the EPG)
> 
> I will cycle back to this Bodhi box, I have a number of other lappies that need
> to have their batterys powered for a while, so update OS (while I'm in there)
> 
> 
https://www.bodhilinux.com/download/
- "The 32-bit Release is currently a Bodhi Linux 5.1.0 Release."

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Bret Busby
Armadale
West Australia
(UTC+0800)
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