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  • Instagram Story Viewer Instagram Story Viewer posted a comment on discussion General Questions

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  • wilkliam mark wilkliam mark posted a comment on discussion General Questions

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  • Piyush Yadav Piyush Yadav posted a comment on discussion Help

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  • Devin Clark Devin Clark modified a comment on discussion Help

    It seems like you're facing authorization issues when trying to access certain drives from your IO GNU Linux installation on an external USB hard drive. Resolving this might involve adjusting permissions or user settings. Have you tried checking the ownership and permissions of the folders or drives in question? You might need to use terminal commands like "chown" and "chmod" to modify ownership and permissions accordingly. Now, segueing into the unique relevance of using good morning images, imagine...

  • Devin Clark Devin Clark posted a comment on discussion Help

    thanks

  • Henry James Henry James modified a comment on discussion French

    Good morning! I understand the issue you're facing with booting on your MSI GE72 6QD Apache Pro. It seems that during a normal live boot without persistence, the boot process stops at the second small square and doesn't proceed further. However, when booting without ACPI, you can successfully boot, although the touchpad is not recognized. It can be challenging to troubleshoot without an external mouse, which could potentially help determine if the touchpad works with it. To address this, I recommend...

  • Henry James Henry James posted a comment on discussion French

    Good morning! I understand the issue you're facing with booting on your MSI GE72 6QD Apache Pro. It seems that during a normal live boot without persistence, the boot process stops at the second small square and doesn't proceed further. However, when booting without ACPI, you can successfully boot, although the touchpad is not recognized. It can be challenging to troubleshoot without an external mouse, which could potentially help determine if the touchpad works with it. To address this, I recommend...

  • Henry James Henry James posted a comment on discussion General Questions

    I understand the frustration you're facing with the error message "/media/user/persistence can't be written to!" indicating a lack of permissions to write to the partition. To resolve this, ensure you have appropriate administrative privileges, check file system permissions, use "srd status check" to elevate privileges, and remount the partition if it's read-only. If the issue persists, seek assistance from knowledgeable individuals or consult relevant support resources. Understanding file systems...

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  • Henry James Henry James posted a comment on discussion General Questions

    When it comes to a Debian-testing based rolling distro for audio recording, I highly recommend checking out KXStudio. It's specifically designed for audio production, offering a stable environment and a wide range of powerful tools to enhance your recording experience. As for customer support and user experience, KXStudio has an active and supportive community that can provide valuable insights and assistance along the way. While their forum may currently seem quiet, don't let that discourage you—reach...

  • Devin Clark Devin Clark posted a comment on discussion General Questions

    "Hello, I appreciate your 25 years of Linux experience! To get your RME Digi96/8 working with JACK, ensure it's selected as the input and output device in your JACK setup. Match the sample rate and buffer size, and use the JACK audio asphaltnitro connections manager to route your audio correctly. Be mindful of potential ALSA conflicts. Once configured properly, you should have seamless audio integration with your RME card in JACK

  • Devin Clark Devin Clark posted a comment on discussion Help

    thanks for this

  • Henry James Henry James posted a comment on discussion French

    Hello everyone! I'm currently working on a project with a distributed team, and I'm in need of a robust collaboration tool. Specifically, I'm looking for an open-source solution available on SourceForge that can help us with efficient project management. We require features such as task tracking, version control, and seamless communication among team members. Has anyone here used an open-source collaboration tool from SourceForge that fits these requirements? I'd appreciate your insights and recommendations...

  • Jackson Leo Jackson Leo posted a comment on discussion General Questions

    Hello there! As a new user to the io GNU/Linux community, welcome aboard! Regarding the default login and password for io GNU/Linux, it's best to check the official documentation or user guides for the specific distribution you're using. They should have the most accurate and up-to-date information. If you can't find it there, don't worry! Reach out to the friendly community members or support team for assistance. Enjoy your journey with io GNU/Linux!

  • nebelfuerst nebelfuerst modified a comment on discussion General Questions

  • Henry James Henry James posted a comment on discussion General Questions

    Hey! Congratulations on getting Tutka, the MIDI sequencer installed! 🎉 I hear you're facing issues with it in the normal user account, but don't worry – we'll fix it together! Let's follow these steps: Check permissions for the normal user. Ensure all dependencies are in place. Adjust audio and MIDI settings. Explore different window managers. Keep an eye on system logs. Seek help from the Tutka community if needed! I'm positive we'll get it working flawlessly soon! Your music will be on fire with...

  • Henry James Henry James posted a comment on discussion Help

    Sorry to hear you're having trouble accessing your hard drives on your Linux system. Try checking file permissions or logging in as the root user for greater access privileges. If you're still having trouble, consider seeking additional technical support from a Linux expert. Best of luck!

  • James pro James pro posted a comment on discussion General Questions

    You are actually prepared to start. At this point, you have to have the ability to perform the following: Backup your critical files Media created for Windows set up. Windows set up media The Ubuntu deployation media turned into created with the aid of using the Ubuntu team. There are strategies of putting in the software. If there may be already Windows 10 set up, you can have the Ubuntu installer reduce the partition and the set up will take area withinside the empty space. If you have now no longer...

  • zebulon-1st zebulon-1st posted a comment on a wiki page

    Oh. Ok. I will do all of these when I will be back. I'm away for a few days. Thanks for your help, anyway. Le 14 oct. 2021 06:36, "David Do" defordo@users.sourceforge.net a écrit : You've got to create a new partition table for the drive before copying files so then you need to create a partition that is large enough for the .iso while leaving enough unused space for your desired persistent disk space. So before you even mount the drive for copying, you need to make the separate partitions first....

  • David Do David Do posted a comment on a wiki page

    You've got to create a new partition table for the drive before copying files so then you need to create a partition that is large enough for the .iso while leaving enough unused space for your desired persistent disk space. So before you even mount the drive for copying, you need to make the separate partitions first. otherwise, you can try shrinking your current partition that has the OS and then create a new partition in the unallocated space if gparted lets you.

  • zebulon-1st zebulon-1st modified a comment on a wiki page

    After using either a cp or dd command, even followed by a sync command and even unplug / replug the USB-stick, I don't have the same results than on your capture of GParted : - no 1st partition, it's all the 16 Go USB-stick that seemed to be used by IO - file system is "iso9660" instead of "unknown" - no flags / can't change them - no "unallocated" entry to make the 2nd partition for "persistence" data Where did I go wrong?

  • zebulon-1st zebulon-1st posted a comment on a wiki page

    After using either a cp or dd command, even followed by a sync command and even unplug / replug the USB-stick, I don't have the same results than on your capture of GParted : - no 1st partition, it's all the 16 Go USB-stick that seemed to be used by IO - file system is "iso9660" instead of "unknown" - no flags / can't change them - no "unallocated" entry to make the 2 partition for "persistence" data Where did I go wrong?

  • Peter Moroso Peter Moroso posted a comment on discussion General Questions

    Hello Manu and whomsoever with him, I did not take any formal training or school. This branch of Deb I believe, is a bit$# to up date or up grade with gui managers like syn apt, If you got the time but not have the motivation, would you consider allowing me some more responsibility on helping with this? pleaase I talking keeping the KDE plasma, but Enlightenment as main WM. How about a couple HIGHER up UID's sessions, completely minimalistic- CLI on another screen than your xserver or frontend gui...

  • David Do David Do modified a comment on a wiki page

    Hey Clivus, did ou get past all the mentioned issues with the latest 2019 (io-live--2019.01--full-k4.19.20-k4.19.20-rt12-amd64) version using Unetbootin? I've been having to using the 2017-03 version because I couldn't seem to get it to work. Tried all the various noacpi acpi=none nvidia.modeset=0 nomodeset tricks one would normally do when using a later nvidia card but continue to run into the aforementioned issue of (initsram) : no aufs found. Just wondering if you had no issues with the latest...

  • David Do David Do posted a comment on a wiki page

    Hey Clivus, did ou get past all the mentioned issues with the latest 2019 (io-live--2019.01--full-k4.19.20-k4.19.20-rt12-amd64) version using Unetbootin? I've been having to using the 2017-03 version because I couldn't seem to get it to work. Tried all the various noacpi acpi=none nvidia.modeset=0 nomodeset tricks one would normally do when using a later nvidia card but continue to run into the aforementioned issue of (initsram) : no aufs found. Just wondering if you had no issues with the latest...

  • David Do David Do modified a comment on a wiki page

    You mean for posts from @nemyrnyi (Volodymyr) and @louphil (AKA Phil Gay)? Seems to be in the right place. As for exFat I was using Rufus but after overcoming other issues ran into their issue this morning. So thanks for posting, I'll give it a try if the progress I was attempting by switching over to using a linux system to make the USB drive doesnt work. I had started to think it was maybe because I was using a USB 3.0 Thumb drive as I recall having issues in the past with other distros but not...

  • David Do David Do posted a comment on a wiki page

    You mean for posts from @Volodymyr and @louphil (AKA Phil Gay)? Seems to be in the right place. As for exFat I was using Rufus but after overcoming other issues ran into their issue this morning. So thanks for posting, I'll give it a try if the progress I was attempting by switching over to using a linux system to make the USB drive doesnt work. I had started to think it was maybe because I was using a USB 3.0 Thumb drive as I recall having issues in the past with other distros but not sure if anyone...

  • Clivus Nondog Clivus Nondog posted a comment on a wiki page

    opps! That was for another thread. Doh!

  • Clivus Nondog Clivus Nondog posted a comment on a wiki page

    I had this problem. Eventually realised it was the 4Gb limit on Fat32. Unetbootin doesn't know exfat. Ext4 worked eventually.

  • David Do David Do posted a comment on discussion General Questions

    The link for "http://io.gnu.linux.free.fr/manual-en.html" appears to be broken :(

  • David Do David Do modified a comment on a wiki page

    You can try to format it using extFat format?

  • David Do David Do posted a comment on discussion General Questions

    Although not a complete solution but more or less a work aroudn to achieve near similar results, you're better off using the package list to simply re-install all your desired apps on the new release if security is your aspiration in upgrading Debian.

  • David Do David Do posted a comment on a wiki page

    if going from SD card to using a USB stick gave you a marginal increase in what could be seen, it may not be a filesystem issue with grub but that your BIOS is buggy and can't properly handle large drives ( http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Large-Disk-HOWTO-4.html ). This translates into the BIOS being unable to read blocks past a certain point in the drive, and so if your root filesystem starts before that limit, but ends after that limit, then some files will be accessible at boot through the BIOS and others...

  • David Do David Do posted a comment on a wiki page

    You can format it using extFat format.

  • Michael Steinhauser Michael Steinhauser posted a comment on discussion General Questions

    Hi, I installed io Gnu/Linux on harddrive and now the updates don't work anymore. Debian released version 10 stable in Juli, have I to switch the repos to this version? And how do I do this best?

  • phil gay phil gay modified a comment on a wiki page

    First considering the ISO I downloaded is OK ... But I encounter the same problem as Volodymyr . The USB device is a 32Go SD card adapted on an USB stick ... I firsts tried to flash directly to the SD card, with same results as Volodymyr : "(initsram) : no aufs found", then "can not mount /dev/loop0, etc ... " all with a command-line looking bootloader .... Finally, after unsuccessfull tries on the USB stick adaptation, I could obtain the "splash" bootloader : but if trying to boot any one option...

  • phil gay phil gay posted a comment on a wiki page

    First considering the ISO I downloaded is OK ... But I encounter the same problem as Volodymyr . The USB device is a 32Go SD card adapted on an USB stick ... I firsts tried to flash directly to the SD card, with same results as Volodymyr : "(initsram) : no aufs found", then "can not mount /dev/loop0, etc ... " all with a command-line looking bootloader .... Finally, after unsuccessfull tries on the USB stick adaptation, I could obtain the "splash" bootloader : but if trying to boot any one option...

  • Manu Kebab Manu Kebab posted a comment on a wiki page

    Hi :) I'll upload another iso as soon as possible... I think it's a bug related to the iso file size

  • Volodymyr Volodymyr modified a comment on a wiki page

    Hi there! Desperately trying to make a working USB with Win10 to switch to the latest release of io.GNU... But all I get is can not mount /dev/loop0 because of filesystem.squashfs The file just seems doesn't fit FAT32 that can be obtained from Win software to make a bootable USB drive. Any ideas?

  • Volodymyr Volodymyr posted a comment on a wiki page

    Hi there! Desperately trying to make a working USB with Win10 to switch to io.GNU... But all I get is can not mount /dev/loop0 because of filesystem.squashfs The file just seems doesn't fit FAT32 that can be obtained from Win software to make a bootable USB drive. Any ideas?

  • nebelfuerst nebelfuerst posted a comment on discussion General Questions

    I installed tutka ( midi sequencer). With the normal user in the full option enlightment environment, tutka misses the lines with the notes and crashed on play. I logged in as root, where the graphics look much more ugly, but tutka works. How to fix this for the useraccount ?

  • nebelfuerst nebelfuerst posted a comment on discussion General Questions

    Hi, thanks. This enabled me to find more details of my problem: Using gladish's jack view, I can see different configurations, depending how my rme-card is configured. If I use my card "standalone" ( just set to the XLR-port with internal clock), I see two system ports for capture... this looks fine.Unfortunately, I need this card to be connected as slave to an optical input ( adat ). Setting Adat ( with an external system providing adat-clocks) lets the systen-capture-ports disappear.If I start...

  • Manu Kebab Manu Kebab posted a comment on discussion General Questions

    Hi, You can select the default soundcard for jack using the "Jack configure" program (located in Applications > Audio > Jack), then use gladish app to see if inputs/outputs are ok

  • nebelfuerst nebelfuerst posted a comment on discussion General Questions

    Hi, I'm new to io linux, which I really enjoy as it's pretty cool. Although I'm a linux nerd for 25 years, I'm new to jack, which causes my trouble. If using the onboard soundcard, I can hear output with alsa and jack, using audiacy.I also own an RME digi96/8, which is connected by adat to a sonic core scope -card. Using alsa, I can record with adat and also playback. ( I use the rmedigicontrol to set optical and autosync).Now I try to use this card in jack, but I never get any input and playback...

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  • Peter Moroso Peter Moroso posted a comment on a wiki page

    Hello Manu Kebab, Thank you very much for you reply!! Sorry, not accustomed to someone replying to my threads, lol I do not check email every day due to an undisclosed reason.. I am American from the states.. My Spiritual relationship teaches me to love thy neighbors.. I am aware of what is going to happen to me if I use my gifts of wisdom to receive ill gotten gains.. Manu, I would like to start donating some $$$, plus my engineering and documenting skills to this project. AM trying to write a basic...

  • Manu Kebab Manu Kebab posted a comment on a wiki page

    Thanks :)

  • Hwood Drew Hwood Drew posted a comment on discussion General Questions

    Hello all, Any Takers?? A user forum, let's get rolling, rattle that cage, get up, let's take this to the races!! I am wondering if there is a way to allow this distro to maximize it's settings to accentuate the positive of each individual's hardware features and watch it exploit them. Like maybe a kit for each physical machine a willing member tested this on, and we make these kits available to the public. It is the new user's responsibility to get the kit respectable to their own device. If one...

  • Hwood Drew Hwood Drew posted a comment on a wiki page

    The best ever, not enough time in the day to go through it, my passion is rekindled in io Gnu/ Linux! I am extremely grateful to the developer(s) mkeldoctor and SF for hosting! Easily worth thousands if it were mainstream proprietary! Wan't to boot on Mac hardware, also I am interested in installing this on arm touchscreen devices and all my friends' and family member's devices. I been using for about a month- month and a half and feel like I didn't even scratch the surface, also my day job is not...

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