06-16-2018, 10:10 AM
Hi,
I tried 'sudo nmtui' to configure my wifi connection, and like this, this works.
Your idea of "trying the bionic-minimal image, and running `sudo install_desktop.sh mate`" looks like mine of installing gnome or kde. I asked if it was possible to do this because i was feeling that some problems come from LXDE. I will see if/how i can install other DE on my side.
Thanks for your help
regards
(06-16-2018, 04:41 AM)pfeerick Wrote: Ok, so I just tried the 0.6.55 LXDE image, and whilst it is fast / responsive / lightweight, I was not impressed as to some basic 'user-friendliness' aspects.Neither do I.
I tried 'sudo nmtui' to configure my wifi connection, and like this, this works.
Your idea of "trying the bionic-minimal image, and running `sudo install_desktop.sh mate`" looks like mine of installing gnome or kde. I asked if it was possible to do this because i was feeling that some problems come from LXDE. I will see if/how i can install other DE on my side.
Thanks for your help
regards