• Ubuntu Studio

    From Chris Ahlstrom@OFeem1987@teleworm.us to comp.os.linux.misc on Wed Jan 21 19:10:41 2026
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    To do some experimenting, I slicked my 2012 Asus laptop and
    installed Ubuntu Studio. I burned the ubuntu-studio ISO to a thumb
    drive and booted to it.

    It failed, reason unknown, though there was a command to get a
    log. I think it was an issue with dd'ing the ISO. The "Install"
    icon on the desktop wouldn't work. I tried running the command in
    a console window, and it commenced, but ultimately failed. For
    some reason it did not find an EFI partition, is what I think.

    Tried again with a different spare USB drive, decided not to save
    the /home partition, and things went a lot better. Interestingly,
    the GUI was in dark mode the second time.

    KDE Plasma looks pretty good. I'm going to keep it instead of
    fluxbox, because I won't be using this box a lot, at first, except
    through SSH, so the clumsiness of a ginormous desktop is not such
    an issue.

    One odd issue is the screen locking freezes an SSH session.
    Unlock and it's fine. I think I found the session setting to stop
    this, but it's a surprise to me that session lock included
    blocking SSH.
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  • From Bobbie Sellers@bliss-sf4ever@dslextreme.com to comp.os.linux.misc on Wed Jan 21 16:47:12 2026
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    On 1/21/26 16:10, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
    To do some experimenting, I slicked my 2012 Asus laptop and
    installed Ubuntu Studio. I burned the ubuntu-studio ISO to a thumb
    drive and booted to it.

    It failed, reason unknown, though there was a command to get a
    log. I think it was an issue with dd'ing the ISO. The "Install"
    icon on the desktop wouldn't work. I tried running the command in
    a console window, and it commenced, but ultimately failed. For
    some reason it did not find an EFI partition, is what I think.

    Tried again with a different spare USB drive, decided not to save
    the /home partition, and things went a lot better. Interestingly,
    the GUI was in dark mode the second time.

    KDE Plasma looks pretty good. I'm going to keep it instead of
    fluxbox, because I won't be using this box a lot, at first, except
    through SSH, so the clumsiness of a ginormous desktop is not such
    an issue.

    One odd issue is the screen locking freezes an SSH session.
    Unlock and it's fine. I think I found the session setting to stop
    this, but it's a surprise to me that session lock included
    blocking SSH.


    The OSes are quite different but when I do an install I use
    GPartEd to make my partitions including the EFI partitions.

    PCLOS recently changed its whole install sequence and while
    GPartEd is called at an appropriate point the use of a prepartioned
    fixed drive is quite helpful and I have managed to retain /home across installs.
    Screen locking during remote access is a definite security feature.
    I have been using KDE since starting with Linux in 2006. Plasma 5
    was much lighter than Plasma 6 but fortunately the Dell 7730 has enough horsepower to carry on.

    bliss- Dell Precision 7730- PCLOS 2026- Linux 6.12.66 pclos1- KDE Plasma
    6.5.5
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  • From Carlos E.R.@robin_listas@es.invalid to comp.os.linux.misc on Thu Jan 22 13:34:48 2026
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    On 2026-01-22 01:10, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
    One odd issue is the screen locking freezes an SSH session.
    Unlock and it's fine. I think I found the session setting to stop
    this, but it's a surprise to me that session lock included
    blocking SSH.

    That's odd.
    --
    Cheers, Carlos.
    ES🇪🇸, EU🇪🇺;
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  • From Chris Ahlstrom@OFeem1987@teleworm.us to comp.os.linux.misc on Thu Jan 22 08:46:38 2026
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    Carlos E.R. wrote this post by blinking in Morse code:

    On 2026-01-22 01:10, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
    One odd issue is the screen locking freezes an SSH session.
    Unlock and it's fine. I think I found the session setting to stop
    this, but it's a surprise to me that session lock included
    blocking SSH.

    That's odd.

    I was able to turn that off in the KDE "control panel".
    --
    ICELAND!
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  • From Carlos E.R.@robin_listas@es.invalid to comp.os.linux.misc on Thu Jan 22 15:32:58 2026
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    On 2026-01-22 14:46, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
    Carlos E.R. wrote this post by blinking in Morse code:

    On 2026-01-22 01:10, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
    One odd issue is the screen locking freezes an SSH session.
    Unlock and it's fine. I think I found the session setting to stop
    this, but it's a surprise to me that session lock included
    blocking SSH.

    That's odd.

    I was able to turn that off in the KDE "control panel".

    Still, surprising that such a feature exists.

    Maybe, if a machine is on battery, to conserve battery... :-?

    Arguably, though, it may use less power to connect via ssh with display off.
    --
    Cheers, Carlos.
    ES🇪🇸, EU🇪🇺;
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  • From Carlos E.R.@robin_listas@es.invalid to comp.os.linux.misc on Thu Jan 22 20:25:08 2026
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    On 2026-01-22 15:32, Carlos E.R. wrote:
    On 2026-01-22 14:46, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
    Carlos E.R. wrote this post by blinking in Morse code:

    On 2026-01-22 01:10, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
    One odd issue is the screen locking freezes an SSH session.
    Unlock and it's fine. I think I found the session setting to stop
    this, but it's a surprise to me that session lock included
    blocking SSH.

    That's odd.

    I was able to turn that off in the KDE "control panel".

    Still, surprising that such a feature exists.

    I forgot to say, even more surprising that such a feature is enabled by default.


    Maybe, if a machine is on battery, to conserve battery... :-?

    Arguably, though, it may use less power to connect via ssh with display
    off.

    --
    Cheers, Carlos.
    ES🇪🇸, EU🇪🇺;
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