[Lubuntu-desktop] Promoting lubuntu 10.04

2010-05-03 Thread Mario Behling
Dear all,

exciting times! As Julien has released the final version for lubuntu
lucid, it is time to promote the release. We are having a lot of hits
on lubuntu.net and blogs are pushing the news.

We also need to get the message about lubuntu out in the mainstream. I
formulated a press release which you can find on
http://lubuntu.net/news/ [1] and in the wiki.

If you would like to help, please correct errors (as I am not an
English native speaker) and help translating the release into your
language in the wiki [2]. There are also some images for promotion
available from Rafael Laguna in the Artwork section here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Artwork/ . If you have any contacts to
journalists, please send the release to them. It would be good to have
journalists signing up the newly installed newsletter on lubuntu.net
as well.

Finally, there are a lot of forums that exist already. Please join
your local Ubuntu forum and support people who install lubuntu the
first time. In the http://ubuntuforums.org lubuntu related entries can
be tagged "lubuntu".

As this release is marked as a "final beta" be aware that this is an
excellent release, but also be aware that development is ongoing and
as more people start using lubuntu some bugs might appear. So, we need
more developers who can join development actively.

All the best from Vietnam,

Mario


[1] 
http://lubuntu.net/news/faster-lightweight-and-energy-saving-desktop-lubuntu-1004-stable-beta-released
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Marketing/Press%20Releases

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[Lubuntu-desktop] Congratulations

2010-05-03 Thread Steve
Congratulations to everybody involved in getting Lubuntu to a 'Final'
release.  Plenty of people downloading via torrent. Lets hope it
attracts a few more helpers.

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Congratulations

2010-05-03 Thread Josef
Yes to everybody and you.. Congratulations for getting the Lubuntu to 
the Final.
thanks for making Ubuntu with a LXDE flavor. And I am looking forward to 
next release.


On 5/3/2010 3:38 PM, Steve wrote:

Congratulations to everybody involved in getting Lubuntu to a 'Final'
release.  Plenty of people downloading via torrent. Lets hope it
attracts a few more helpers.

   



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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Lubuntu 10.04 is released

2010-05-03 Thread Phillip Whiteside
Hi Julien,

had a couple of people get the iso from torrents, they are not pulling in
the correct beta (no Update Mananger, for example). Is this because the same
file name was used for the 2nd beta3? Has the 'stable beta' got a new file
name to ensure that it is picked up via the torrents?

Regards,

Phill.

On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 12:53 AM, Julien Lavergne  wrote:

> Lubuntu 10.04 is now available for download.
>
> - Torrent : http://people.ubuntu.com/~gilir/lubuntu-10.04.iso.torrent
> - Direct download : http://people.ubuntu.com/~gilir/lubuntu-10.04.iso
>
> == What is Lubuntu ? ==
>
> Lubuntu is a Ubuntu variant using the LXDE desktop. It's designed to be
> a lightweight and easy-to-use desktop environment.
>
> Lubuntu is actually not part of the Ubuntu family, and not build with
> the current Ubuntu architecture. This release is considered as a
> « stable beta », a result that could be a final and stable release if we
> was included in the Ubuntu family.
>
> Please note also that Lubuntu 10.04 is not a LTS version.
>
>
> == Features ==
>
> - Based on the lightweight LXDE desktop environment.
> - Pcmanfm 0.9.5, the rewrite of pcmanfm using gio/gvfs.
> - Lxdm, a new and lightweight GTK display manager.
> - Chromium, the open-source version of Google Chrome.
> - ... and, of course, based on Ubuntu 10.04
>
> See the complete list of applications on
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Applications
>
> The release notes are available on
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/ReleaseNotes/LucidLynx
>
>
> == Specific Lubuntu changes ==
>
> Lubuntu still contains modifications not available in the official
> repository, you can see them in the Lubuntu PPA [1] :
> - New pcmanfm2 and libfm (LP: #523433)
> - lubuntu-default-settings with pcmanfm2 support
> - Fix for blurry shutdown-icon from elementary-icons (LP: #527345)
> - Autologin support in ubiquity (LP: #546445)
>
>
> == Thanks ==
>
> I would like to thanks all people involved in the development of Lubuntu
> during this past 6 months :
>
> Thanks to the LXDE team for providing this nice desktop environment.
>
> Thanks to Rafael for his wonderful work on the artwork.
>
> Thanks to Mario for his wonderful work on the website, the wiki and all
> the advertising.
>
> Thanks to all testers which help in the testing process, and make
> Lubuntu better.
>
> Thanks to all people which help to provide support and documentation to
> new Lubuntu users.
>
> It was a pleasure to work with you.
>
> This release is not an end, but just the beginning. More will happen in
> the next releases :-)
>
>
> == Links ==
>
> Website : http://lubuntu.net/
> Documentation : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu
> LXDE website : http://lxde.org/
>
> [1] : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop/+archive/ppa
>
>
>
>
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[Lubuntu-desktop] update manager

2010-05-03 Thread Phillip Whiteside
Hi,

further to the earlier email, I can confirm that on the earlier 'beta 3' we
had update manager, in the final iso it is no longer there. Are we no longer
using Update Manager, or did it fall off the list somehow?

I can either re-do the update instructions to just use Synaptics Package
manager, or add a quick how-to for adding Update Manager back on, then using
Update Manager. If you'd let me know which you'd prefer.

Regards,

Phill.
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[Lubuntu-desktop] Setup trash bin in LXDE

2010-05-03 Thread fenixk19
Hello. I've recently installed lxde to my Xubuntu 10.04, instead of
xfce. LXDE is light and fast, much better than xfce. I've attached
Lubuntu ppa repository, because i want more up-to-date file manager -
pcmanfm2. But for some reason trash bin doesn't work in my install.
Since trash bin works in Lubuntu LiveCD, i think, it is something with
configuration files. Tell me please, what configs should i take look at
in Lubuntu, to find out how to setup trash bin in my install.
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Lubuntu 10.04 is released

2010-05-03 Thread 神癒礁湖 · Rafael Laguna
Congratulations to you too!, Julien! Have a relax now.

Thanks to Mario for the web, the wiki and support.

And thanks PCMan for its great program, patience and dedication (Lubuntu
project is a privileged one to count on you). And I must confess it's an
honnor working with you, because I'm using LXDE since its FIRST release,
always believed it could be a great idea!

I want to thank specially to everybody who liked and disliked the
artwork, those made Lubuntu to be just as it is now.

Ubuntu is great, but LUBUNTU is ours! Installing right now...







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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Setup trash bin in LXDE

2010-05-03 Thread PCMan
Everything you'll need.
http://wiki.lxde.org/en/PCManFM_build_and_setup_guide

Actually, apt-get install gvfs should fix this.

On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 8:02 PM, fenixk19  wrote:
> Hello. I've recently installed lxde to my Xubuntu 10.04, instead of
> xfce. LXDE is light and fast, much better than xfce. I've attached
> Lubuntu ppa repository, because i want more up-to-date file manager -
> pcmanfm2. But for some reason trash bin doesn't work in my install.
> Since trash bin works in Lubuntu LiveCD, i think, it is something with
> configuration files. Tell me please, what configs should i take look at
> in Lubuntu, to find out how to setup trash bin in my install.
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[Lubuntu-desktop] Lubuntu.net membership

2010-05-03 Thread Steve


Back in March I attempted to create a User Logon for lubuntu.net and  
received an email:



Yorvyk,

Thank you for registering at lubuntu. Your application for an account is  
currently pending approval. Once it has been approved, you will receive  
another e-mail containing information about how to log in, set your  
password, and other details.



--  lubuntu team

I never received the above mentioned email and there for can’t login etc.


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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Setup trash bin in LXDE

2010-05-03 Thread Alexander Varnin
Well, I've got gvfs installed. Previously, I've been using thunar, and
it still works fine with trash bin. When i open trash in pcmanfm2, i see
it empty, and when i try to delete something, it shows message:
" Some files cannot be moved to trash can because the underlying file
systems don’t support this operation.
Do you want to delete them instead? "

03.05.2010 16:12, PCMan пишет:
> Everything you'll need.
> http://wiki.lxde.org/en/PCManFM_build_and_setup_guide
>
> Actually, apt-get install gvfs should fix this.
>
> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 8:02 PM, fenixk19  wrote:
>   
>> Hello. I've recently installed lxde to my Xubuntu 10.04, instead of
>> xfce. LXDE is light and fast, much better than xfce. I've attached
>> Lubuntu ppa repository, because i want more up-to-date file manager -
>> pcmanfm2. But for some reason trash bin doesn't work in my install.
>> Since trash bin works in Lubuntu LiveCD, i think, it is something with
>> configuration files. Tell me please, what configs should i take look at
>> in Lubuntu, to find out how to setup trash bin in my install.
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Lubuntu.net membership

2010-05-03 Thread Mario Behling
Hi Yorvyk,

we have not configured lubuntu.net for public use yet.

What kind of community features would you like to see? What do you
want to do on lubuntu.net?

- Mario


On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 7:36 PM, Steve  wrote:
>
> Back in March I attempted to create a User Logon for lubuntu.net and
> received an email:
>
>
> Yorvyk,
>
> Thank you for registering at lubuntu. Your application for an account is
> currently pending approval. Once it has been approved, you will receive
> another e-mail containing information about how to log in, set your
> password, and other details.
>
>
> --  lubuntu team
>
> I never received the above mentioned email and there for can’t login etc.
>
>
> --
> Steve (Yorvyk)
> http://lubuntu.net
>

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Lubuntu.net membership

2010-05-03 Thread Steve
On Mon, 03 May 2010 13:57:52 +0100, Mario Behling   
wrote:



Hi Yorvyk,

we have not configured lubuntu.net for public use yet.

What kind of community features would you like to see? What do you
want to do on lubuntu.net?

- Mario


On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 7:36 PM, Steve   
wrote:


Back in March I attempted to create a User Logon for lubuntu.net and
received an email:


Yorvyk,

Thank you for registering at lubuntu. Your application for an account is
currently pending approval. Once it has been approved, you will receive
another e-mail containing information about how to log in, set your
password, and other details.


--  lubuntu team

I never received the above mentioned email and there for can’t login  
etc.



--
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http://lubuntu.net




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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Congratulations

2010-05-03 Thread Leszek Lesner

Congrats.
Very nice and pretty release. I'm proud being a part of it ;)



Josef schrieb:
Yes to everybody and you.. Congratulations for getting the Lubuntu to 
the Final.
thanks for making Ubuntu with a LXDE flavor. And I am looking forward 
to next release.


On 5/3/2010 3:38 PM, Steve wrote:

Congratulations to everybody involved in getting Lubuntu to a 'Final'
release.  Plenty of people downloading via torrent. Lets hope it
attracts a few more helpers.




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[Lubuntu-desktop] Lose mouse and monitor setting after reboot or log-out in 10.04

2010-05-03 Thread jarmenda
Good afternoon (here),

I have one issue that I hope someone can kindly point me in the right
direction to. While everything is working fine in my Lubuntu desktop,
after I reboot, power back up, or log back in I lost the settings for my
mouse (I'm left handed) and my monitor's LCD Hz setting (@67Hz). I can
manually change them back and all is well. Other desktops I've worked
with (XFCE, Gnome) don't exhibit this problem but I was wondering if
there's a way I could put this into some configuration file so I won't
have to keep doing this every time. It's not a show stopper but it is a
PITA. 

Best regards!


Those who can make you believe absurdities 
can make you commit atrocities.

- Voltaire



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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Congratulations

2010-05-03 Thread Phillip Whiteside
May I also thank everyone who has made lubuntu possible. I know that I am
frequently more a hinderance than a help, just think of me as the voice of a
'n00b' :-)

My first try with lubuntu was at the start of February, whilst I know a lot
of work had been done prior to that, the work you have all put in since the
first meeting I attended on the 20th Feb has been astounding.

People have been crying out for something like 'Lubuntu', now they have it.
I'm glad the press release does mention things like server environments, it
will go to negate any thought that lubuntu is only for old computers. Quite
the opposite, it brings these older computers bang up to date, it is a
massive credit to you all that you have managed this  yet keep the tight
contraints of RAM and CPU usage.

To everyone that has taken part, either from the very start or joined
later... Thanks, you've made one heck of a release.

Here's to adoption as a Meerkat :-)

Thanks,

Phill.


On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 6:53 PM, Leszek Lesner  wrote:

> Congrats.
> Very nice and pretty release. I'm proud being a part of it ;)
>
>
>
> Josef schrieb:
>
>  Yes to everybody and you.. Congratulations for getting the Lubuntu to the
>> Final.
>> thanks for making Ubuntu with a LXDE flavor. And I am looking forward to
>> next release.
>>
>> On 5/3/2010 3:38 PM, Steve wrote:
>>
>>> Congratulations to everybody involved in getting Lubuntu to a 'Final'
>>> release.  Plenty of people downloading via torrent. Lets hope it
>>> attracts a few more helpers.
>>>
>>>
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Lubuntu games

2010-05-03 Thread Luther Goh Lu Feng
A quick thought, a friend long ago requested that card games not be added to my 
remaster of knoppix, as there is some link to gambling. His religion is against 
gambling. It probably is not a big deal for many of us. But I think it wouldn't 
hurt to leave out card games.



- Original Message 
> From: Jo Gerb 
> To: Javier Mora 
> Cc: Lubuntu 
> Sent: Sun, May 2, 2010 6:30:48 PM
> Subject: Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Lubuntu games
> 
> Hm, I think that the completeness of lubuntu is quite important. We also aim 
> at 
> people who own an old computer and just want to write some letters and 
> emails. 
> Of course it's no problem for us to install games to our pc with lubuntu, but 
> these people won't know how to do that. They will look for a 'games' section 
> in 
> the menu, and because there isn't such a section they will think that there 
> are 
> no games for lubuntu. Ok, there are hundreds of great games in the repos, but 
> what if the users who never really worked with a pc won't ever look in the 
> repos 
> or even install something from there?
We don't need many games. We already 
> had the topic, I think we agreed on one tetrisclone (tint?) one game with 
> cards 
> and maybe also xinv3d. They are lightweight, have no dependencies and are 
> just 
> some kb afaik. The people who use lubuntu for a server know how to remove the 
> games if they don't want them, but many others wouldn't know how to add them 
> if 
> we didn't include them in the final distro. So in my opinion it's clear: two 
> or 
> three little games and everone will be happy :-)

Best 
> regards,
Jo

Am 02.05.2010 um 11:53 schrieb Javier Mora <
> ymailto="mailto:cousteaulecommand...@gmail.com"; 
> href="mailto:cousteaulecommand...@gmail.com";>cousteaulecommand...@gmail.com>:

> 
> I think that games are a very personal thing. One should have the games he 
> likes 
> (for example, I installed Extreme Tux Racer and Wormux), not a set of 
> pre-defined games that he may or may not like. And since Lubuntu aims for 
> low-end machines, servers in which the owner wants a graphic environment, and 
> the like, maybe we should let the user what games he wants or doesn't 
> want.
> 
> Goh Lip escribió:
>> A small suggestion, checked 
> out the forum and understand the
>> considerations for and against 
> having default games installed viz...
>> o not too 'weighty' to weigh 
> down the lubuntu distro
>> o need to have some games to show 
> 'completeness' of lubuntu.
>> May I suggest fltk1.1-games as a 
> pre-installed game base?
>> It is small, quite fun to play? (I don't 
> really know, not a games type
>> of guy), but at least, it's 
> something.
>> Regards- Goh Lip
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Lubuntu games

2010-05-03 Thread Phillip Whiteside
Hi,

whilst not wishing to offend anyones personal beliefs, I have never
considered card solitaire (also called patience) or free-cell to be
something that could be bet upon, unless you wish to bet you win. Both games
are single player.

Regards,

Phill.

On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 7:52 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng  wrote:

> A quick thought, a friend long ago requested that card games not be added
> to my remaster of knoppix, as there is some link to gambling. His religion
> is against gambling. It probably is not a big deal for many of us. But I
> think it wouldn't hurt to leave out card games.
>
>
>
> - Original Message 
> > From: Jo Gerb 
> > To: Javier Mora 
> > Cc: Lubuntu 
> > Sent: Sun, May 2, 2010 6:30:48 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Lubuntu games
> >
> > Hm, I think that the completeness of lubuntu is quite important. We also
> aim at
> > people who own an old computer and just want to write some letters and
> emails.
> > Of course it's no problem for us to install games to our pc with lubuntu,
> but
> > these people won't know how to do that. They will look for a 'games'
> section in
> > the menu, and because there isn't such a section they will think that
> there are
> > no games for lubuntu. Ok, there are hundreds of great games in the repos,
> but
> > what if the users who never really worked with a pc won't ever look in
> the repos
> > or even install something from there?
> We don't need many games. We already
> > had the topic, I think we agreed on one tetrisclone (tint?) one game with
> cards
> > and maybe also xinv3d. They are lightweight, have no dependencies and are
> just
> > some kb afaik. The people who use lubuntu for a server know how to remove
> the
> > games if they don't want them, but many others wouldn't know how to add
> them if
> > we didn't include them in the final distro. So in my opinion it's clear:
> two or
> > three little games and everone will be happy :-)
>
> Best
> > regards,
> Jo
>
> Am 02.05.2010 um 11:53 schrieb Javier Mora <
> > ymailto="mailto:cousteaulecommand...@gmail.com";
> > href="mailto:cousteaulecommand...@gmail.com";>
> cousteaulecommand...@gmail.com>:
>
> >
> > I think that games are a very personal thing. One should have the games
> he likes
> > (for example, I installed Extreme Tux Racer and Wormux), not a set of
> > pre-defined games that he may or may not like. And since Lubuntu aims for
> > low-end machines, servers in which the owner wants a graphic environment,
> and
> > the like, maybe we should let the user what games he wants or doesn't
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> > Goh Lip escribió:
> >> A small suggestion, checked
> > out the forum and understand the
> >> considerations for and against
> > having default games installed viz...
> >> o not too 'weighty' to weigh
> > down the lubuntu distro
> >> o need to have some games to show
> > 'completeness' of lubuntu.
> >> May I suggest fltk1.1-games as a
> > pre-installed game base?
> >> It is small, quite fun to play? (I don't
> > really know, not a games type
> >> of guy), but at least, it's
> > something.
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Lose mouse and monitor setting after reboot or log-out in 10.04

2010-05-03 Thread Steve

On Mon, 03 May 2010 19:20:08 +0100,  wrote:


Good afternoon (here),

I have one issue that I hope someone can kindly point me in the right
direction to. While everything is working fine in my Lubuntu desktop,
after I reboot, power back up, or log back in I lost the settings for my
mouse (I'm left handed) and my monitor's LCD Hz setting (@67Hz). I can
manually change them back and all is well. Other desktops I've worked
with (XFCE, Gnome) don't exhibit this problem but I was wondering if
there's a way I could put this into some configuration file so I won't
have to keep doing this every time. It's not a show stopper but it is a
PITA.

Best regards!

See https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxinput/+bug/563530 for  
a solution to your mouse problem.  Still working on the display settings.   
Hope this helps for now.


--
Steve (Yorvyk)
http://lubuntu.net

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[Lubuntu-desktop] Roadmap for Lubuntu 10.10 and UDS

2010-05-03 Thread Julien Lavergne
Hi,

UDS (the Ubuntu developers submit) will take place in Bruxelles
(Belgium) between 10 and 14 May [1]. To prepare it, I began to write
some blueprints and goals I would like to achieve for the next release.
You can see the (kind of) "Roadmap" on the wiki :
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Developers#Maverick

Goal n°1 will be to be accepted as an official flavor. My personal goal
will be to sync packaging with Debian. But we can set others goals for
the next release :-)

If you have other ideas or wishes, feel free to reply to the mailing
list, or go/connect to the UDS to discuss them :) Any feedbacks from
users will be appreciate :-)

Regards,
Julien Lavergne

[1] : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UDS-M


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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Lose mouse and monitor setting after reboot or log-out in 10.04

2010-05-03 Thread Jonathan D. Armendariz

On 05/03/2010 01:22 PM, Steve wrote:

On Mon, 03 May 2010 19:20:08 +0100,  wrote:


Good afternoon (here),

I have one issue that I hope someone can kindly point me in the right
direction to. While everything is working fine in my Lubuntu desktop,
after I reboot, power back up, or log back in I lost the settings for my
mouse (I'm left handed) and my monitor's LCD Hz setting (@67Hz). I can
manually change them back and all is well. Other desktops I've worked
with (XFCE, Gnome) don't exhibit this problem but I was wondering if
there's a way I could put this into some configuration file so I won't
have to keep doing this every time. It's not a show stopper but it is a
PITA.

Best regards!


See https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxinput/+bug/563530
for a solution to your mouse problem. Still working on the display
settings. Hope this helps for now.


No joy I'm afraid. Reckon it'll be best to wait a bit until an update 
comes around that'll fix it.


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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Congratulations

2010-05-03 Thread Mario Behling
Hi,

it is always great to hear how people joined up. So, please feel free
to post a comment on the blog announcement, if you want.

http://lubuntu.net/blog/lubuntu-1004-now-available-download

Ciao Mario


On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 1:50 AM, Phillip Whiteside  wrote:
> May I also thank everyone who has made lubuntu possible. I know that I am
> frequently more a hinderance than a help, just think of me as the voice of a
> 'n00b' :-)
> My first try with lubuntu was at the start of February, whilst I know a lot
> of work had been done prior to that, the work you have all put in since the
> first meeting I attended on the 20th Feb has been astounding.
> People have been crying out for something like 'Lubuntu', now they have it.
> I'm glad the press release does mention things like server environments, it
> will go to negate any thought that lubuntu is only for old computers. Quite
> the opposite, it brings these older computers bang up to date, it is a
> massive credit to you all that you have managed this  yet keep the tight
> contraints of RAM and CPU usage.
> To everyone that has taken part, either from the very start or joined
> later... Thanks, you've made one heck of a release.
> Here's to adoption as a Meerkat :-)
> Thanks,
> Phill.
>
> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 6:53 PM, Leszek Lesner  wrote:
>>
>> Congrats.
>> Very nice and pretty release. I'm proud being a part of it ;)
>>
>>
>>
>> Josef schrieb:
>>>
>>> Yes to everybody and you.. Congratulations for getting the Lubuntu to the
>>> Final.
>>> thanks for making Ubuntu with a LXDE flavor. And I am looking forward to
>>> next release.
>>>
>>> On 5/3/2010 3:38 PM, Steve wrote:

 Congratulations to everybody involved in getting Lubuntu to a 'Final'
 release.  Plenty of people downloading via torrent. Lets hope it
 attracts a few more helpers.

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Congratulations

2010-05-03 Thread Goh Lip

On 05/04/2010 10:53 AM, Mario Behling wrote:

Hi,

it is always great to hear how people joined up. So, please feel free
to post a comment on the blog announcement, if you want.

http://lubuntu.net/blog/lubuntu-1004-now-available-download

Ciao Mario




Great blog, but all comments and replies seems to be from 'anonymous'.
How does one get to put his/her name there, so others can refer to comment?

Regards - Goh Lip

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