Difference between revisions of "Kubuntu 20.04"

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* The network connections manager is now good enough to set up network - setup using the icon in the taskbar
 
* The network connections manager is now good enough to set up network - setup using the icon in the taskbar
 
* Some packages don't appear on muon (e.g. nis), just use apt
 
* Some packages don't appear on muon (e.g. nis), just use apt
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* If it doesn't ask about the nis domain name, create a file at /etc/domainname and add applied_optics
  
 
Notes for RP below
 
Notes for RP below
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* mkdir -p /eee/tmp; chown root:root /eee/tmp; chmod a+rwt /eee/tmp; cp -f idmapd.conf /etc/idmapd.conf; cp -f sudoers-local /etc/sudoers.d/; cp -f environment /etc/environment; systemctl add-wants multi-user.target rpcbind.service
 
* mkdir -p /eee/tmp; chown root:root /eee/tmp; chmod a+rwt /eee/tmp; cp -f idmapd.conf /etc/idmapd.conf; cp -f sudoers-local /etc/sudoers.d/; cp -f environment /etc/environment; systemctl add-wants multi-user.target rpcbind.service
 
* ./install_eee_packages;
 
* ./install_eee_packages;
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If you can't log-in without running ypbind after each reboot (and have tried fixes listed in previous versions) then comment out the line $YPBINDARGS=-no-dbus in /etc/default/nis. This only seems to be an issue with upgraded machines and not clean installs. Apparently, this option is no longer used and causes ypbind to silently fail on boot.

Latest revision as of 17:03, 16 November 2021

Follow instructions for the last few kubuntu version, with the additional:

  • Problems seen in 19.xx seem to have been solved, so this is now a new safe version that works (test on multiple machines) - 20.10 also seems to work
  • Ubuntu requires an EFI partition - either select this partition (1GB should be more than enough) or create a FAT32 partition at /boot/efi
  • The network connections manager is now good enough to set up network - setup using the icon in the taskbar
  • Some packages don't appear on muon (e.g. nis), just use apt
  • If it doesn't ask about the nis domain name, create a file at /etc/domainname and add applied_optics

Notes for RP below

  • cd /home/share/suse_hacks/kubuntu_16.04/; sudo ./install_remove_std_packages
  • sudo apt install tcsh ksh thunderbird cmake git mercurial subversion valgrind gimp gv inkscape texlive libreoffice-core libreoffice-base libreoffice-writer libreoffice-impress libreoffice-calc xfig fail2ban tmux libgtk-3-dev libgtk2.0-dev default-jdk p7zip remmina xrdp detox libncurses5
  • su
  • cp -f fail2ban-local.conf /etc/fail2ban/jail.d/fail2ban-local.conf; cp -f f2b-loop.conf /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/f2b-loop.conf; * systemctl enable fail2ban --now
  • if [ -f /lib/udev/uvcdynctrl ]; then sed -i 's/debug=1/debug=0/' /lib/udev/uvcdynctrl; fi
  • mkdir -p /eee/tmp; chown root:root /eee/tmp; chmod a+rwt /eee/tmp; cp -f idmapd.conf /etc/idmapd.conf; cp -f sudoers-local /etc/sudoers.d/; cp -f environment /etc/environment; systemctl add-wants multi-user.target rpcbind.service
  • ./install_eee_packages;


If you can't log-in without running ypbind after each reboot (and have tried fixes listed in previous versions) then comment out the line $YPBINDARGS=-no-dbus in /etc/default/nis. This only seems to be an issue with upgraded machines and not clean installs. Apparently, this option is no longer used and causes ypbind to silently fail on boot.