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Feature Request - [Add a New Distro/Flavor of Linux] #581
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I'm going to start on my userLAnd projects organisation and start building ubuntu 18.10 |
Hey I Got This When Building Ubuntu 18.10: ender@Ender-HP-EliteBook:~/Ubuntu-18.04$ If You Want To Have A Look At My Code It's At My UserLAnd Projects : https://github.com/EnderNightLord-UserLAnd-Projects/UserLAnd-Ubuntu-18.10-Project |
Pliss add parrot sec os |
I will check it out... but I have a pretty much full agenda... |
Wow this actually looks awesome. I will have a look into arm... |
Ok it supports arm64 and armhf.... looks good. |
Kali is pretty much the standard bearer for OSCP |
Feature request |
I updated my original post with a link to the os. Sorry for such bad
wording on my post I reread things a lot but still have difficulty. It
sounds good to me when I write and reread it last time. i hope it is better
now.
Please note
If you're talking about the pi when you say you send me one 10% below value
i assume you talking about the raspberry pi.
I already have a raspberry pi zero w already actually. I don't need the pi
sorry about the confusion. It is a free operating system.
Thanks for getting back to me.
On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 11:44 AM Lucky7star <[email protected]>
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… Ok cool... If you're sure you're looking at 32 bit its all backward
compatible but the Cortex A7 command and the quad-core processors of the
family Rpi2 model 3 and B+ are 64... So you might want to check on that.
I've got all bases covered and if you want to send me the link I will check
it out, put it on a 16gb micro ad class 10 and ship to you for 10% below
market price.
On Tue, Apr 23, 2019, 11:09 AM frog-o ***@***.***> wrote:
> Feature request
> I would like an arm raspberry pi(32 bit i think) version so i can try to
> compile pypy3 I have 4 gb of ram on my tablet and a faster proccess then
pi.
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Me too... Yeah and you just popped out of the woods at the time I was
poking in the registry of my winbox server. Always makes me a nervous.
Anyhoo I've stocked the zero w and several new rpi3B+. Just doin a little
pen testing with Kali's assortment of diabolical tools. Was considering
unloading a few Rock64 Pine and the Xu4s, but you realize Google is behind
Docker as well as Kerberos so until I see how all this life of the edge and
SD WANs work out I'm thinkin to hold on to my Cluster babies. If you have
any you're looking to get rid of any let me hear from you.
…On Wed, Apr 24, 2019, 7:06 PM frog-o ***@***.***> wrote:
I updated my original post with a link to the os. Sorry for such bad
wording on my post I reread things a lot but still have difficulty. It
sounds good to me when I write and reread it last time. i hope it is better
now.
Please note
If you're talking about the pi when you say you send me one 10% below value
i assume you talking about the raspberry pi.
I already have a raspberry pi zero w already actually. I don't need the pi
sorry about the confusion. It is a free operating system.
Thanks for getting back to me.
On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 11:44 AM Lucky7star ***@***.***>
wrote:
> Ok cool... If you're sure you're looking at 32 bit its all backward
> compatible but the Cortex A7 command and the quad-core processors of the
> family Rpi2 model 3 and B+ are 64... So you might want to check on that.
>
> I've got all bases covered and if you want to send me the link I will
check
> it out, put it on a 16gb micro ad class 10 and ship to you for 10% below
> market price.
>
> On Tue, Apr 23, 2019, 11:09 AM frog-o ***@***.***> wrote:
>
> > Feature request
> > I would like an arm raspberry pi(32 bit i think) version so i can try
to
> > compile pypy3 I have 4 gb of ram on my tablet and a faster proccess
then
> pi.
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BTW I've built a custom device I doubt you've not thought of bit one even
Darrell Kitchens would love. Just built a couple of prototypes for testing.
Stay in touch ;)
…On Wed, Apr 24, 2019, 7:23 PM Lucky ***@***.***> wrote:
Me too... Yeah and you just popped out of the woods at the time I was
poking in the registry of my winbox server. Always makes me a nervous.
Anyhoo I've stocked the zero w and several new rpi3B+. Just doin a little
pen testing with Kali's assortment of diabolical tools. Was considering
unloading a few Rock64 Pine and the Xu4s, but you realize Google is behind
Docker as well as Kerberos so until I see how all this life of the edge and
SD WANs work out I'm thinkin to hold on to my Cluster babies. If you have
any you're looking to get rid of any let me hear from you.
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019, 7:06 PM frog-o ***@***.***> wrote:
> I updated my original post with a link to the os. Sorry for such bad
> wording on my post I reread things a lot but still have difficulty. It
> sounds good to me when I write and reread it last time. i hope it is
> better
> now.
>
> Please note
>
> If you're talking about the pi when you say you send me one 10% below
> value
> i assume you talking about the raspberry pi.
>
>
> I already have a raspberry pi zero w already actually. I don't need the pi
> sorry about the confusion. It is a free operating system.
> Thanks for getting back to me.
>
> On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 11:44 AM Lucky7star ***@***.***>
> wrote:
>
> > Ok cool... If you're sure you're looking at 32 bit its all backward
> > compatible but the Cortex A7 command and the quad-core processors of the
> > family Rpi2 model 3 and B+ are 64... So you might want to check on that.
> >
> > I've got all bases covered and if you want to send me the link I will
> check
> > it out, put it on a 16gb micro ad class 10 and ship to you for 10% below
> > market price.
> >
> > On Tue, Apr 23, 2019, 11:09 AM frog-o ***@***.***> wrote:
> >
> > > Feature request
> > > I would like an arm raspberry pi(32 bit i think) version so i can try
> to
> > > compile pypy3 I have 4 gb of ram on my tablet and a faster proccess
> then
> > pi.
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Any chance of getting manjaro? |
manjaro? No... manjaro is just arch linux. UserLAnd alread has that. |
@adrianinsaval Manjaro is added to the list. |
Oh yeah? That sounds pretty good. I remember my first OS pull, I added alpine Linux. It took a while though. Would you like help with that? |
Hi, |
Idk but 14.04 LTD expired in April but its cloud server is an important
part of all this evolutionary step that's shaking the web and designed
into (or around) this G5. Seems like the Debian Matrix would maintain its
hold on that image.
…On Sat, Nov 30, 2019, 12:47 PM aiamuzz ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi,
count my vote for Linux Deepin on Userland too ... are we any closer ?
thanks.
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New distros would be GREAT if the current distros worked on my machine. However, I am unable to get ANY browser working on UserLand Ubuntu. Firefox core dumps, and Thunderbird comes up totally black except for the window decorations. On Debian, firefox and thunderbird both come up, but again the window background, and foreground, and menus, are totally black. My machine is the Galaxy Tab S6 and my Android is 9.0. My UserLAnd version is 2.6.5. I've already tried installing Seamonkey and Opera on Ubuntu, and those installs failed. So I'm sending this from Chrome on Android. FYI, when I tried the Firefox app selection from the main UserLAnd menu, I got the same result as running firefox from Debian, not a big surprise since the app selection installs some subset of Debian. Anyway, PLEASE stabilize the existing UserLAnd distros before going on to other distros. |
My point precisely... I've got 18.04 running fairly smooth on Odroids xu4
the Rpi4 is happy but the Rpi3 b+ still having trouble but as far as
browsers the txt browser Lynx always works as my go to, when everything
else falls apart... Lynx is your lifeboat.
…On Wed, Dec 4, 2019, 1:49 PM khenty ***@***.***> wrote:
New distros would be GREAT if the current distros worked on my machine.
However, I am unable to get ANY browser working on UserLand Ubuntu. Firefox
core dumps, and Thunderbird comes up totally black except for the window
decorations. On Debian, firefox and thunderbird both come up, but again the
window background, and foreground, and menus, are totally black. My machine
is the Galaxy Tab S6 and my Android is 9.0. My UserLAnd version is 2.6.5.
I've already tried installing Seamonkey and Opera on Ubuntu, and those
installs failed. So I'm sending this from Chrome on Android. FYI, when I
tried the Firefox app selection from the main UserLAnd menu, I got the same
result as running firefox from Debian, not a big surprise since the app
selection installs some subset of Debian. Anyway, PLEASE stabilize the
existing UserLAnd distros before going on to other distros.
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It would be nice to run nixos. |
Running GNU Guix would be nice as well. http://guix.gnu.org |
CentOS, Openwrt please |
Can someone start working on Ubuntu 20.04 please? Also, can my existing 18.04 install be safely upgraded, and if so, how? (More specifically, does the official upgrade utility work for this purpose?) If it's relevant: Android 7.1.1 armhf, non root. |
At the moment I'm working on the interface within WSII Windows 10 latest
installment of the 18.04 kernel upgrade to full root (which of course it is
not for several security reasons and least of which is getting the two OS
to function properly without breaking bad ). Now at first glance it seems
foolish. Why bother???
Are so I thought too until I discovered that gripe message when you're in
Windows working with a Linux format in Etcher and it keeps trying to format
your card. You just drop into Ubuntu and pull up whatever you need. Gpart,
Etcher, whatever... Works great! So far. Next maybe try Port forwarding
and/or full Virtualization with Kvm connection to my PE Dell r710 so I
might still finish my GitHub project. Because they're simply things that
Windows 10 can do that meets compliance that are very difficult
in the Ubuntu 18.04 running strictly a P.E. Dell r7.10... Its a fairly
complex process that I'm confident can be solved before moving forward to
the 20.xxx build
As far as CentOS 8 is concerned... That's a bridge too far for the Rpi3 or
4. Too much code and Journalism's on the drives, its going to wear that
little Micro SD out quick. It puts a load on the big Dell PowerEdge with
its fat Xeons.
However, the Clover cluster looks very promising if work on the ssd or usb
code is successfully completed for the Rpi4.
My two cents
…On Thu, Apr 23, 2020, 9:01 PM Alex Pensinger ***@***.***> wrote:
Can someone start working on Ubuntu 20.04 please? Also, can my existing
18.04 install be safely upgraded, and if so, how? (More specifically, does
the official upgrade utility work for this purpose?)
If it's relevant: Android 7.1.1 armhf, non root.
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Can someone start working on Ubuntu 20.04 please? Also, can my existing
18.04 install be safely upgraded, and if so, how? (More specifically, does
the official upgrade utility work for this purpose?)
If it's relevant: Android 7.1.1 armhf, non root.
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how aubot this minimal ubuntu interface? |
It will be easy to support VSCode make it install and just give a link to it |
Hey how can we update ubuntu in UserLAnd from 16 to 20 or 19 or 18 |
Seawolf n Valhalla RH 7.3 32bit works with virtualization fedora xx.
…On Wed, May 5, 2021 at 2:51 AM Edge ***@***.***> wrote:
Hey how can we update ubuntu in UserLAnd from 16 to 20 or 19 or 18
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Didn't work |
Please help |
How do I replace all |
i like it when i install ubuntu ssh because ubuntu is already updated to ubuntu 20. But unfortunately when i change to vnc, why does it take so long to start the service? I waited for hours and it never ended. |
I'm actually trying to export the ubuntu 20.04.3 rootfs but with dropbear configured and installed. But some error occurred. When I look back at the proot log, there was an error saying |
Update The Debian Buster to Bullseye Please. |
طلب الميزة - [إضافة توزيعة جديدة / نكهة لينكس] |
Raspbian is now called Raspberry Pi OS. |
Request add software: Zoom client destop version. |
Can we get a version of Arch that isn't packaged with a bunch of extra crap like xorg, avahi, linux, etc? Just the base os with nothing extra. This stuff takes forever to download and extract. |
Cries in Porteus (Slackware) Porteus 5.0 is released and the total distro sizes are well under 500MB. |
Please add Puppy Linux with GUI |
Mint |
Describe the problem your feature request solves.
Our users want a variety of linux distributions, but the paid developers are trying to focus on improving the core functionality of UserLAnd. In addition, we are getting too many issues to manage.
Describe the solution you'd like
Note: Please keep the conversation limited towards A) requesting new distros or B) saying a new distro is ready. Please keep your work mostly independent so our team can focus on other tasks. If you have done your research, but still have a technical question for our team, please talk to us on slack.
Outstanding requests
Gentoo
Ubuntu (already exists, but requested a fresher, 19.04, and older versions, 16.04)
Fedora
Parrot
Mint
Voidlinux
Raspbian
Deepin
Debian 10
Devuan
Manjaro
I will update the requests pending as things change.
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