Re: Trusty Tahr artwork

2014-02-18 Thread Israel

On 02/18/2014 03:26 AM, Kadrija Hrlovic wrote:
I don't know if it is a bug or a feature, but in some programs, such 
as Transmission and Disk Utility, orange colour is used for 
highlighting and when selecting menus



It seems to me that those are Qt programs, and so will use whatever Qt 
theme you are using.
So you can always change the Qt theme to something you like better. Of 
course, I am not sure it Lubuntu has a Qt theme that matches the Default 
GTK theme (though with LXQt coming, I am sure it is in the works if it 
doesn't exist yet).


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Re: Trusty Tahr artwork

2014-02-18 Thread Rafael Laguna
@Kadrija, I'm not sure if we have the same version, but my Lubuntu theme is
working fine. Look at Disks and Transmission using standard Box theme:

http://i.imgur.com/DMAKYmM.png
http://i.imgur.com/znLTJVJ.png

@Israel, these apps aren't written in QT, they're still GTK3 apps. And the
theme is focused (and I recommend using only GTK3 apps in Linux for the
moment for obvious reasons) on this libraries more than the (almost)
obsolete GTK2.



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2014-02-18 13:50 GMT+01:00 Israel israeld...@gmail.com:

  On 02/18/2014 03:26 AM, Kadrija Hrlovic wrote:

 I don't know if it is a bug or a feature, but in some programs, such as
 Transmission and Disk Utility, orange colour is used for highlighting and
 when selecting menus


  It seems to me that those are Qt programs, and so will use whatever Qt
 theme you are using.
 So you can always change the Qt theme to something you like better.  Of
 course, I am not sure it Lubuntu has a Qt theme that matches the Default
 GTK theme (though with LXQt coming, I am sure it is in the works if it
 doesn't exist yet).

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Re: How to install lubuntu to USB

2014-02-18 Thread Tong Sun
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 9:43 PM, Tong Sun wrote:

 I know I found something that worked (probably the KDE version), because I
  have a working Lubuntu 13.10 bootable USB with a persistence file.


I got it working. Thanks again anyone.


 Could you do me a favor and document how your USB boots please?


For anyone that cares how to do it on command line without installing any
other scripts/tools, check here,

http://sfxpt.wordpress.com/2014/02/18/ubuntu-frugal-multiboot-installation-without-burning-any-cddvd/

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Re: How to install lubuntu to USB

2014-02-18 Thread Israel

On 02/18/2014 09:04 PM, Tong Sun wrote:


On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 9:43 PM, Tong Sun wrote:

 I know I found something that worked (probably the KDE version),
because I
 have a working Lubuntu 13.10 bootable USB with a persistence file.


I got it working. Thanks again anyone.

Could you do me a favor and document how your USB boots please?


For anyone that cares how to do it on command line without installing 
any other scripts/tools, check here,


http://sfxpt.wordpress.com/2014/02/18/ubuntu-frugal-multiboot-installation-without-burning-any-cddvd/

Cheers



That is GREAT info!!  I am glad to have a great way to do this without 
using dd, as I don't like dd either.

I really appreciate you posting this back to us!

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