Personally, having used Gnome3 ever since it was released, I have no use
whatsoever for a traditional DE. The main upsides with Gnome3 for me are
two things: 1.speed 2.simplicity.
Also, the menu is not central for Ubuntu Studio. It's only needed for
DEs that have menus, as those menus otherwise get
On Tue, 27 May 2014, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
I have found that for video editing and news audio use nothing seems to beat
the basic
Win95 taskbar concept extended by multiple workspaces. GNOME2, MATE, Cinnamon
LXDE, XFCE, and even IceWM all support this concept and thus are essentially
I have found that for video editing and news audio use nothing seems to beat
the basic
Win95 taskbar concept extended by multiple workspaces. GNOME2, MATE, Cinnamon
LXDE, XFCE, and even IceWM all support this concept and thus are essentially
used
the same way once set up.
Honestly, nothi
And some personal feelings as well.
In the past I have tried lubuntu, xubuntu and KDE as they relate to use
with the studio metas. I tried unity and gnome shell, but was not able to
evaluate them well as they seemed to require more than my system had to
offer. They seemed "exclusive" to those w
On Tue, May 27, 2014, at 02:06 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> I would like to see galculator as a basic desktop component. I for
> example use the English language for my installs, but use a German
> keyboard. AFAIK galculator is the only calculator available for Linux,
> that by default interprets the
I would like to see galculator as a basic desktop component. I for
example use the English language for my installs, but use a German
keyboard. AFAIK galculator is the only calculator available for Linux,
that by default interprets the German "," as an English ".".
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At this point, to make things really simple, I propose that we create
install options for other DEs, but without specific *-default-settings
for those.
Once we have that working, we can decide if we want to add our own
session, which at this point would mostly be about displaying our
artwork inste
I've reconsidered a bit.
lubuntu-core is great to base on, but we would at least need to add
networking, and a few other things.
We could also, as pointed out, just go with a smaller version of our
XFCE setup - that would save us some energy, since we already know
Xubuntu/XFCE better than Lubuntu/