I ran knoppix testcd and it checked out fine. I have 256 MB of memory, and am running from the cd only. All I can think is that there isn't enough memory to handle the updates, but then how can I so easily run LXDE?
I ran knoppix testcd and it checked out fine. I have 256 MB of memory, and am running from the cd only. All I can think is that there isn't enough memory to handle the updates, but then how can I so easily run LXDE?
I think the amount of data you get on sudo apt-get update using the pre-configured apt repositories is HUGE - and IMHO 256 MB is barely enough to get reasonable performance in the first place, though the flash storage is more critical for the update and install. One option is to simply get the .deb file and install it manually with either dpkg (command-line installer) or gdebi (GUI installer) started from the LXTerminal window.
Hope that helps!
Krishna
Case For Samsung Galaxy Tab A9/ A9+ 5G/ A9 Plus Kids Shockproof Cover with Stand
$16.99
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9/S9+/S9 Ultra S Pen - Black - OEM Original
$29.99
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 32GB, 10.1in, WiFi ONLY
$74.99
Samsung Galaxy 12.4 Inch Slim Keyboard For S7+ | S7 FE | S8+ | S8+ 5G EF-DT730
$49.99
Samsung - S Pen Creator Edition - White
$38.00
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 (X110) 64GB 4GB RAM International Version (New)
$129.99
Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 10.5" SM-X200 64GB Wifi Only Tablet Open Box
$139.99
Samsung PM853T 960GB MZ7GE960HMHP 2.5'' 6Gb/s SATA SSD
$32.00
Samsung Official Book Cover Keyboard for Galaxy Tab S9+ / Tab S9+ 5G (Black)
$131.99
OEM Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra 14.6" Book Cover Keyboard, Black, EF-DX915UBEGUJ
$157.99