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Re: Introduction

 

Hi Ron,

a hearty welcome to Lubuntu. The information for testers is at [1]. Do not
worry about being new, it is you newcomers that help to improve the
information available to testers. Do join the Lubuntu-QA mailing list &
never hesitate to ask questions of us,

Regards,

Phill.
Co-ordinator Lubuntu-QA
1. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing

On 25 July 2012 21:52, Ron Mitchell <rm2892@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi to all from Vancouver Island
>
> Permit me to introduce myself.
>
> I'm new to Lubuntu. Someone over on the Ubuntu Threads said that you were
> looking for Power PC testers for Lubuntu 12.10. Have just finished
> downloading the .iso and will be installing it shortly on my eMac.
>
> So far, the live disk works as it's supposed to so far as I can see, and
> all seems to be well.
>
> The computer is a 1.2 Gig G4 processor and has 1 Gig of RAM and an 80 Gig
> hard drive.  Have kept it around more or less out of sentimentality, but
> now it appears it might have a legitimate use. I also have an Intel Mac, a
> MacBook that's about 4 years old. 2.4 Gig processor and 4 Gig of RAM.
> Currently use OS X 10.7.4 there, but I have Virtual Box with Ubuntu 12.04
> as one of the guests.
>
> At any rate, I'm not exactly a linux expert. Have been playing around the
> edges of various distros since the mid '90's, and am fairly comfortable
> with a command line interface, but not fully familiar with a lot of the
> commands. Still consider myself in learning mode. Am retired so I'm
> supposed to have all the time in the world (hah!). Interested chiefly in
> learning to program in C and Python. Also interested in using my MIDI
> keyboard with Rosegarden. Trying to learn how to set up JACK in order to
> get some sound out of it.
>
> I'd be willing to help with the testing of 12.10 Lubuntu. Will probably
> need some guidance with that.
>
> I will do the install later on this afternoon. Propose to overwrite Ubuntu
> 12.04 to start with (haven't had it installed all that long so there's
> nothing important there) ...  and install to the internal eMac hard drive.
> Later I'd like to attempt an install on an external 160 Gig   USB hard
> drive I have attached. Have so far had no success in making a bootable USB
> (flash drive or external hard drive) for use with Mac. Have tried rEFIt and
> rEFInd on the Mactel,  and have read numerous writeups on the net as to how
> to do it. Like many others - no joy so far.
>
> Part of the fun of all this is banging my head against the wall. Usually
> discover what doesn't work first.
>
> If I can give back to the community in some way, I'd be happy to do so.
> Ubuntu has come a long way over, and has been more than ready for prime
> time for many years now. In my experience it keeps getting better..
>
> Ron Mitchell (aka bytehacker)
> Nanaimo BC Canada
>
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