@ Roland
Ubuntu-Mate is normally installed via a live DVD.
The default installer is not working on our machines so the alternate installer scrip was created by Christian/Xeno74 to just copy the contents of the live DVD/USB to the AmigaOne's hard drive. Once you boot from that installation you can create other user accounts and configure as you like .
My netinstaller is unique in that it uses the Lubuntu alternate installer,which is based on the Debian alternate installer, and installs Ubuntu-Mate using the Ubuntu-Mate meta package.
Your custom configuration is selected during the installation .
This may be the best way to install Ubuntu-Mate for AmigaOnes .
Have you created a new user after installing via the alternate installer script ?
The default live user account may be configured to start up Bluetooth stuff.
Roland wrote:I made an Ubuntu installation using the 'alternative script' on 16.04 Live USB disk. Seems to work ok... Now, a few questions:
1. How does this installation differ from the one which can be made using Spectre's netistaller RamDisk? Is the latter one more 'orthodox'?
2. Is it safe to update this installation using the standard tools of Ubuntu? There seems to be a lot of security etc. updates available.
3. A few moments after the destop has been loaded, there always appears the following warning:
"Failed to apply network settings"
"You might not be able to connect to the Bluetooth network via this machine"
I do not have anything related to Bluetooth in my machine! Where does this message come from, and how to get rid of it...?
I already tried to delete from network settings the wired network connection which was created during installation, and created a new one, but that annoying message did not dissappear... Is there possibly somewhere a corrupted settings file which should be deleted...?