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− | * 2 cores | + | *2 cores |
− | * 2GB RAM | + | *2GB RAM |
− | * 32GB Drive | + | *32GB Drive |
− | + | huh... It may have automatically installed open-vm-tools... | |
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+ | Holy Crap! It did! Cool! | ||
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+ | Too bad it doesn't automatically install openssh-server. | ||
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+ | Still has the old issue of Cinnamon wanting better video hardware... But that was expected. | ||
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+ | 65 updates available... uh huh... (It's only been out a week...) | ||
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+ | Well... The installation process is pretty much same as always. (Aside from no longer needing to install open-vm-tools) | ||
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+ | ==== Upgrading from 19.3 ==== | ||
+ | Now that they've updated the updater to tell you you can upgrade... | ||
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+ | WTF? It just points you at the website for instructions. | ||
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+ | & the upgrade takes FOR-BLOODY-EVER... | ||
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+ | Probably better off just doing a fresh install instead. | ||
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+ | ==== More to come as I try it out. ==== |
Latest revision as of 15:15, 11 July 2020
Installing as a VM on ESXi1
- 2 cores
- 2GB RAM
- 32GB Drive
huh... It may have automatically installed open-vm-tools...
Holy Crap! It did! Cool!
Too bad it doesn't automatically install openssh-server.
Still has the old issue of Cinnamon wanting better video hardware... But that was expected.
65 updates available... uh huh... (It's only been out a week...)
Well... The installation process is pretty much same as always. (Aside from no longer needing to install open-vm-tools)
Upgrading from 19.3
Now that they've updated the updater to tell you you can upgrade...
WTF? It just points you at the website for instructions.
& the upgrade takes FOR-BLOODY-EVER...
Probably better off just doing a fresh install instead.