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An Everyday Linux User Review Of Linux Lite 3.0

Introduction

I am going to admit now that I had previously thought about reviewing linux Lite 3.0 when it first came out but there was a reason I didn't which I will come to later.

I changed my mind however when so many people recommended it as a distribution for the Everyday Linux User.

Ok so first things first, how does the Linux Lite website describe Linux Lite?

Linux Lite is based on the Ubuntu LTS series of releases. LTS stands for Long Term Support , this means each release has a support period of 5 years. This is a great basis for stability, but not only that, you only need to install once every 5 years. During that period your system will continue to receive updates.

Linux Lite is fully functional out of the box, this means that you won't have to install extra software when you boot your computer for the first time.

We believe that a computer should be ready to use straight away on the first boot after a new install.

You're going to need this kind of functionality on a daily basis when you are using your computer so we take the hassle out of trying to find the right software from the start.

I have tried Linux Lite on a few occasions and I think it has been a really decent distribution over the years.

Whilst Linux Lite is still good there are some things holding it back which I will fill you in on shortly.

How To Get Linux Lite
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You can download Linux Lite from https://www.linuxliteos.com/download.html .

You can burn the image to a DVD using traditional disc burning software such as Brasero or you can create a USB drive using either WIN32 disk imager for windows or the dd command in Linux.

There is a video on the download page which shows you how to create the necessary media.

If you would prefer to you can buy a copy of Linux Lite on DVD or USB by clicking here .

How To Boot Into Linux Lite
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So here is the deal. It is 2016. The EFI bootloader has been around for a long time now and it isn't going away any time soon.

Linux Lite 3.0 still does not ship with the ability to boot into an EFI system therefore you have to switch to legacy mode in order to boot into the DVD or USB drive.

If you are not sure how to do this then this guide may help you understand your UEFI and BIOS boot settings .

I think the lack of EFI is a major drawback for anybody thinking of using Linux Lite.

There is a guide that shows how to install Linux Lite alongside Windows in UEFI mode but it requires you booting into a Ubuntu Live disc along the way.

I actually installed Linux Lite alongside Windows but I didn't follow that guide. I just decided that it is easier to press the F12 button on my computer every time I boot into Windows. (which isn't that often).

Installation

You can install Linux Lite by clicking on the installation icon on the desktop.

The actual procedure is fairly straight forward especially if you are installing it on its own with no other system as a dual boot.


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The first thing you need to do is choose the installation language.


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You are then given the opportunity to connect to a network (unless you are already connected using an ethernet connection).


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You are given the chance to download updates (but only if you connected to the internet in the previous step).

You can also choose to install third party software.


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The next step asks where you want to install Linux Lite.

It is unlikely you will see the option to boot alongside another operating system if you are using a modern computer with an EFI boot loader. You would need to follow the guide linked to earlier to do this.


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Almost done. Select where you live on the map to set up the calendar and clock.


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Choose the keyboard layout.
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Create a user by filling in your name, username and password.
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Then patiently wait for the files to copy across and the system to install.

First Impressions
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Linux Lite uses the excellent XFCE desktop which is both lightweight and highly customisable.

The system boots to a bright coloured background (which is nice because other systems play it too safe).

There is a welcome screen which has some important buttons on it which I will get to in a short while.

Connect To The Internet
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Before you can do anything useful you need to connect to the internet.

You can do this by clicking on the network icon in the bottom right corner.

A list of networks will appear and after you have entered the network key you will be able to use the internet.

Update The System
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The welcome screen as mentioned earlier has some important buttons.

The first one you should press is "Install Updates and Drivers". Actually it doesn't matter which of the buttons you press under the start here section as they all take you to the same page.


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Click the "Install Updates" button. This will download the latest updates and you will be presented a list as follows:


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Simply click the update button to install them.

When you have finished it is worth clicking the install drivers button to see if there are any better drivers for your hardware than the defaults that have already been installed.


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Finally click on the "Lite Software" button as it contains a list of applications that you may want to install.


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If you want to play MP3 audio then you should install the "Restricted Extras" package.

Interestingly I had clicked the install multimedia codecs as part of the installer and I could play MP3 audio through VLC which comes as part of Linux Lite but when I installed other audio packages like Quod Libet and Silverjuke I had issues.

Installing the "Restricted Extras" fixed the issue.

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