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Glenn

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I noticed a new Youtube review went up and he was a German speaking person. LastOS Linux is English first, although you can download the language packs, I am yet to add translations to LLStore. So these will still be displayed as English. I wasn't sure if it would be popular or just a project for my own uses. Reading the comments makes me feel I was right in doing so.


My choices to make it work Like Last10 seem to be confusing to some and I could make it hold off showing the desktop until my post installs have finished to make it less scary for Windows beginners, but as I was only really expecting existing LastOS users to even use it originally I left it semi advanced on purpose so they could install it for others in familiar methods to Last10.

I do need to document more that to install FlatPaks you do need to enable it at the top of LLStore (1 Add Flathub Repository v1.5) and reboot, or if you install LastOSLinux you must reboot before you use the LLStore as I enable it in the Login scripts and it's not active until after the reboot. This is why his GIMP failed to be installed for him.

I'll just keep tinkering away, but it'll be a long term project and I had to start somewhere. maybe it does need more time, but if anyone wants to contribute to it, I am hoping they will. if not then It'll continue to only do what I need it to do :)

The fact is one man can't take on the projects that have teams behind them. But the tools and Games/Apps I offer are still useful for lots of people who otherwise wouldn't have any in Linux. I don't know. Let see what happens.
 
Could (1 Add Flathub Repository v1.5) and LLStore be ready to use by default, to make the install work right off without a reboot, since that is the foundation for LL in general ? ( dont shoot me LOL )
 
I won't shoot. But I don't think I can, it's linked per user, so it has to happen from the LiveOS post install and I really don't know how to install it through calamares installer myself. Best I could do is force the reboot, BUT I always do updates and the new kernels require a reboot, so I've left it manual and wrote it in the docs, help and posts.

I'll try and come up with better methods, it's not easy when I am so new to Linux. I know ways, but lack the skills. Nobody does things like me, so you can't just google answers. I'll give AI another go, that is seriously getting useful nowadays.
 
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