Sunday 23 October 2022

Respinning 'kinetic' and 'Ubuntu Unity' ISOs

Canonical have just released Ubuntu 22.10 (Kinetic Kudu) together with the various official Ubuntu flavors which now includes Ubuntu Unity. I've updated 'isorespinner.sh' to version 1.0.2 which now additionally provides support for these new ISOs.




6 comments:

Naxil said...

I have buy a computer stick stck1a32wfc I can simple use Rufus with lubuntu 64bit?

Linuxium said...

@Naxil: If you have the 'STCK1A32WFC' then you must first go into the UEFI (BIOS) and change the OS from 'Windows' to 'Ubuntu' and then you can boot and install the original 'Lubuntu' 64-bit ISO directly without respinning.

Oskar Bielewicz said...

I have a problem with kiano slimstick 2.0, the fans do not work on any linux distribution, probably there are no drivers for them, even after installing lm-sensors. There are no fan control options in the bios, I noticed that when the processor heats up to 90 degrees C, after a reboot, the bios will turn on the fans to the max but then they do not slow down, even when the temperature drops significantly. Maybe you can help me?

Linuxium said...

@Oskar: The fan not working sound similar to the PQ Labs A350-SSD I reviewed back in 2016. The only way I could get the fan to work was after modifying and compiling my own kernel. Seem to remember it was somewhere in the acpi module.

Oskar Bielewicz said...

@Linuxium Where should I start to solve this problem, can I modify the kernel directly in the system?

Linuxium said...

@Oskar: Technically you could download the kernel sources for the version you are running and then the required packages to be able to compile it, but apart from needing additional storage you'd need a lot of patience as it would probably takes hours on the Kiano Slimstick 2.0. Far better to cross-compile using a more powerful machine. If you are not familiar with tweaking drivers / kernel modules and compiling the kernel then you've got a steep learning curve ahead of you.

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