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Booting from linux #17

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milenasonneveld opened this issue Sep 9, 2018 · 12 comments
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Booting from linux #17

milenasonneveld opened this issue Sep 9, 2018 · 12 comments

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  • ref to file .md or pullRequest #: .................................................
    (à remplir quand l'issue est résolue)

contexte

We are using the Windows operating system at the moment and there are two issues with that. One is that Laserweb4 is bugging when using larger files, the other is that it is not in our philosophy.

objectif

We want to work with Linux. In a way we can easily keep the system updated with the programs we need.

proposition

  1. Testing phase : Ubuntu bootable usb drive with the software :
  1. Installing a linux version on the tablets

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Étape 1 https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-windows#0
Étape 2 https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-install-ubuntu-desktop#0
! F12 is the most common key for bringing up your system's boot menu, but Escape, F2 and F10 are common alternatives.

N.B.
Fusion 360 is not linux-friendly
browser based limited functionality https://gist.github.com/probonopd/0fab254aa0b6fc371d8db641822bd530
Windows based VM https://joshschertz.com/2017/08/09/Run-Fusion-360-in-Ubuntu/

Resultats

see below

rewards

Nice laser engravings ;)

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So first step, creating a bootable USB worked, I'm writing this in Ubuntu on my Windows PC.

  1. Changing the keyboard layout
    screenshot from 2018-09-09 13-09-55

  2. Connection to the Wifi
    screenshot from 2018-09-09 13-10-51

  3. Installing Inkscape
    screenshot from 2018-09-09 13-09-29

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ok, So I can close my issue #16 since it's redundant with this one.

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milenasonneveld commented Sep 9, 2018

Oops déso @nicolasdb

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milenasonneveld commented Sep 9, 2018

Continuing the exploration.

  • When rebooting, the PC is clean again. No wifi, no keyboard layout, no apps.
    img_2828

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milenasonneveld commented Sep 9, 2018

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Je vais tester ceci,
https://www.tecmint.com/install-linux-os-on-usb-drive/

Parce qu'avance sur les lasers et je rencontre les mêmes problèmes de crash windows.
openfab-lab/toolsDocs#13

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nicolasdb commented Sep 28, 2018

J'arrive pas à installer laserweb sur linux lubuntu 32bit (conseillé pour plus de compatibilité...)
Je teste d'installer mint 19, 32bit aussi. Même prob.
Je tente mint 19 64bit.
ok 64bit fonctionne.

J'installe linux mint sur fabmob 13 et 17. avec inkscape et laserweb.

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yuuus, it's working on fabmob17
test on fabmob13

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C'est fait. L'eleksmaker fonctionne sur les 2 ordis. :D

but: reste un bug sur le fabmob17, quand on retire la souris, le curseur disparait et on voit pas ce qu'on clique avec le trackpad.... ???

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milenasonneveld commented Oct 1, 2018 via email

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