OvenWerks | For those who like to add menu items, or slightly change existing ones, there is a new menu item editor available. | 06:16 |
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OvenWerks | It is called ubuntustudio-menu-add and can be installed from the autobuilds PPA for testing. https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/+archive/ubuntu/autobuild | 06:18 |
georgios | good morning :) | 07:21 |
georgios | so, i left arch and installed kubbuntu-minimal + the Studio tools | 07:22 |
georgios | i am overally happy | 07:22 |
georgios | but i havent connected my guitar yet | 07:25 |
georgios | brb | 07:26 |
georgios | i obviously have work to do | 07:27 |
georgios | $ uname -a | 07:27 |
georgios | Linux wizy-vbox 4.18.0-20-generic #21~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 8 08:43:37 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux | 07:27 |
studiobot | <er_lenin> Hello | 15:44 |
studiobot | <er_lenin> @Eickmeyer i need help … Windows update has installed may2019 update.... And my GRUB has been deleted or misconfigured | 15:45 |
studiobot | <er_lenin> There's no grub menu where i can choose UbuntuStudio or Windows Boot | 15:46 |
studiobot | <Eickmeyer> @er_lenin [There's no grub menu where i can choose UbuntuStudio or Windows Boot], What did a web search turn up for how to solve this? | 15:50 |
studiobot | <er_lenin> @Eickmeyer [What did a web search turn up for how to solve this?], Many solutions didn't work or that I cannot make them because ain't got no installation USB at this moment | 16:06 |
studiobot | <er_lenin> But I think I have found a solution | 16:06 |
studiobot | <Eickmeyer> Good! I would suggest "boot repair cd" if you haven't found that already, but that would require a spare USB. | 16:07 |
studiobot | <er_lenin> At least on my laptop (Acer E5-573g) into BIOS.... … Find BOOT menu … Suddenly, it appears Windows Boot and..... EFI FiLE 0 option … And that "efi file 0 option" is the grub menu from ubuntustudio | 16:10 |
studiobot | <Eickmeyer> @er_lenin [At least on my laptop (Acer E5-573g) into BIOS.... … Find BOOT menu … Suddenly, it …], Oh, if that's the case, just change the boot order in your BIOS to ubuntu first. That should do the trick. Remember, Ubuntu Studio IS Ubuntu. | 16:10 |
studiobot | <er_lenin> @Eickmeyer [Oh, if that's the case, just change the boot order in your BIOS to ubuntu first. …], Yes i know … But it is the first time of my life that i have to choose "ubuntu" into BIOS boot menu | 16:11 |
studiobot | <Eickmeyer> EFI is pretty interesting like that. :) | 16:11 |
studiobot | <er_lenin> I didn't never hear about that … But it is fantastic | 16:12 |
studiobot | <Eickmeyer> Indeed. Once you realize the nuances as to how it works, and that there's no MBR to worry about, it's pretty cool. | 16:13 |
studiobot | <er_lenin> So... Now grub is fixed, everything works fine | 16:14 |
studiobot | <er_lenin> I have to say... I still using UbuntuStudio 3 months before since I have changed win to unox | 16:15 |
studiobot | <Eickmeyer> Excellent! | 16:15 |
studiobot | <er_lenin> I'm an advance user using windows since 1998... And now I don't need windows no more … Ubuntu is everything I need, with Ubuntu studio flavour. | 16:16 |
studiobot | <Eickmeyer> Glad to hear it! | 16:16 |
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