Regarding LXDE: I decided to try it when I came in this morning. I
like the look and feel of it, and the appearance customizations are
good. It seems, indeed, lightweight and fast. If it is, indeed,
stable, that is also good, but I'm not sure I can use it. However,
after far more fiddling
On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 09:36:19PM -0500, Lachele Foley (Lists) wrote:
I am a little confused here. You set LOCAL_APPS=true in lts.conf?
Whoch programs does that force to be run on the client instead of the
host?
I was under the impression that I needed to install the program
locally
On Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 10:20:32AM -0500, Lachele Foley (Lists) wrote:
Regarding LXDE: I decided to try it when I came in this morning. I
like the look and feel of it, and the appearance customizations are
good. It seems, indeed, lightweight and fast. If it is, indeed,
stable, that is also
Maybe that'll give you some clues on how to modify the LXDE panel
(taskbar).
O I didn't want to have to work that hard for it. :-) XFCE
is also lightweight, fast, nice-looking and relatively easy to
customize without having to hack into config files and restart the
session to see the
On 10/12/2011, at 5:15 AM, ltsp-discuss-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
I am a little confused here. You set LOCAL_APPS=true in lts.conf?
Whoch programs does that force to be run on the client instead of the
host?
I was under the impression that I needed to install the program
On 10/12/2011, at 5:15 AM, ltsp-discuss-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
Regarding LXDE: I decided to try it when I came in this morning. I
like the look and feel of it, and the appearance customizations are
good. It seems, indeed, lightweight and fast. If it is, indeed,
stable, that
To the bar (rt-click) I added an Application Menu
Hmmm... not the most intuitive set of words -- to me -- to use for
doing that. I don't want a menu. I want to launch a program with a
single click on an icon. And, I would not have guessed l-terminal.
I did look through every thing that a