papaoskar wrote:Hi!
Currently I am using kernel 3.15.10 and it works fine!
However, I want to use the more recent Libreoffice 4.3.
How can I update Libre Office 3.x and to the other upgraded programs with new features in Trusty Tahr?
You use the A-EON Live Remix distribution. Don't you?
You are right. I installed from the CD and updated from the ubuntu repository 12.04!
Hi Papaoskar,
I'll try to compile the new LibreOffice for our A-EON Live Remix distribution.
papaoskar wrote:Hi!
Currently I am using kernel 3.15.10 and it works fine!
However, I want to use the more recent Libreoffice 4.3.
How can I update Libre Office 3.x and to the other upgraded programs with new features in Trusty Tahr?
I tried to upgrade 12.04 LTS to the 14.04 LTS and did it according to the description which was given for upgrading Lubuntu 14.04 to 14.10.
All went fine except that I was never asked which flavour i Like. Used the kernel 3.17 from CF-card. After reboot I ended up with the terminal which asked me to login. I logged in with username and password.
But all tries to start a graphical Desktop failed. 'startx' did not work. I could install all programs I wanted, but due to a lack of a graphical display manager no show. I installed the Mesa package to no avail. And the other requested libraries.
papaoskar wrote:I tried to upgrade 12.04 LTS to the 14.04 LTS and did it according to the description which was given for upgrading Lubuntu 14.04 to 14.10.
All went fine except that I was never asked which flavour i Like. Used the kernel 3.17 from CF-card. After reboot I ended up with the terminal which asked me to login. I logged in with username and password.
But all tries to start a graphical Desktop failed. 'startx' did not work. I could install all programs I wanted, but due to a lack of a graphical display manager no show. I installed the Mesa package to no avail. And the other requested libraries.
Hi Papaoskar,
First, install a desktop enviroment. For example LXDE:
The x server has not been configured automatically on Lubuntu 14.04. You have to create manually a xorg.conf file. I had the problem that the fonts were not displayed. The solution is to set the option "RenderAccel" to "false" in the xorg.conf file. For example my xorg.conf file: xorg.conf.tar.gz.
The x server has not been configured automatically on Lubuntu 14.04. You have to create manually a xorg.conf file. I had the problem that the fonts were not displayed. The solution is to set the option "RenderAccel" to "false" in the xorg.conf file. For example my xorg.conf file: xorg.conf.tar.gz.
Cheers, Christian
I downloaded your xorg.conf.tar.gz , had a look inside and recognised it beeing similar to a config file in 12.04. But that was only 3 lines long. Under 12.04 it is located in /etc/X11/config.d . My question now: Where does this config file belong? Any hint.
papaoskar wrote:
I downloaded your xorg.conf.tar.gz , had a look inside and recognised it beeing similar to a config file in 12.04. But that was only 3 lines long. Under 12.04 it is located in /etc/X11/config.d . My question now: Where does this config file belong? Any hint.
papaoskar wrote:
I downloaded your xorg.conf.tar.gz , had a look inside and recognised it beeing similar to a config file in 12.04. But that was only 3 lines long. Under 12.04 it is located in /etc/X11/config.d . My question now: Where does this config file belong? Any hint.
You have to copy it to /etc/X11.
Done, but no success!
Something else must be missing.