On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 1:07 PM, PCMan wrote:
> Thank you for the patches. I took some time to look at them and found
> some issues.
>
> jmarsden committed 1963619
> Add LINGUAS, reference doc files and libfm-pref-apps.desktop launcher:
Regarding to the LINGUAS file, we have a special issue
Thank you for the patches. I took some time to look at them and found
some issues.
jmarsden committed 1963619
Add LINGUAS, reference doc files and libfm-pref-apps.desktop launcher:
We do not translate desktop files directly. Neither do we commit the
translated desktop files.
We did the tr
Lance,
On 06/13/2011 10:59 PM, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> ... you have two
> options if you want a package of the current libfm and pcmanfm code:
> (1) go ahead and package it now, yourself, in your own PPA, or
> (2) wait for someone else to package it.
Option (2) happened, or is happening.
+1
Coundn´t be more agree.
El , Jonathan Marsden escribió:
On 06/16/2011 03:31 PM, Julien Lavergne wrote:
> 1) Display manager : Lightdm vs LXDM
> 2) Dropping Xchat
> 3) Text editor : Gedit vs Leafpad
> Are people who want to discuss this are available for a meeting this
> we
On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 08:43:39 +0800
PCMan wrote:
> If we like, there can be a meta-package named
> "lubuntu-power-user-desktop", then you can even have eclipse as
> default editor + gimp as default image program if you want. lol
LOL, one of the first things I always install is GIMP. To me any oth
On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 18:33:10 -0400
Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset wrote:
> 2011/6/18 Julien Lavergne
>
> > Le Saturday 18 June 2011 à 19:20 +0100, Yorvyk a écrit :
> > > No point in having two applications doing the same thing so drop
> > > XChat.
> >
> ... having 2 programs which do the same thing
On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 21:54:50 +0200
神癒礁湖 "(Rafael Laguna)" wrote:
> Hi there! I suggest to do some "changes" to Lubuntu, just adding some
> shortcuts to Openbox and installing a couple of apps. I've taken these
> instructions from the great Urukrama's Openbox web.
>
> 1. First of all we need to i
On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 19:26:53 +0100
Yorvyk wrote:
> Stick with Leafpad, simple clean, no mess.
I prefer LeafPad over GEdit.
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Agree with you. People all have their own favorite applications.
For me I installed Google Chrome and removed chromium.
I use emesene for MSN and Skype for VoIP. I use Pidgin for IRC only.
I use geany for text editor and I'm not using Leafpad at all.
After installing Lubuntu, the first thing I do i
Pidgin +1 :) more options, xchat is good but pidgin is very good
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I just want to chime in here on the X-chat.
I love X-chat and know how to install it. Some folks don't even know
what irc is. I am fairly confident, Ubuntu Desktop does not install
Xchat by default, why would Lubuntu have it part of the default install?
My two cents.
Eric
>
As per my earlier reply,
poor little pidgin can do IRC. The question in this AIM / Yahoo! / MSN (and
lots of other). Can X-Chat do that?
Pidgin simply gives more options for new comers who have various other
on-line accounts.
Regards,
Phill.
On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 11:19 PM, Julien Lavergne w
2011/6/18 Julien Lavergne
> Le Saturday 18 June 2011 à 19:20 +0100, Yorvyk a écrit :
> > No point in having two applications doing the same thing so drop
> > XChat.
>
... having 2 programs which do the same thing is usually a bad idea
> for a default install.
>
> Regards,
> Julien Lavergne
Agre
Le Saturday 18 June 2011 à 19:20 +0100, Yorvyk a écrit :
> No point in having two applications doing the same thing so drop
> XChat. I don't like Pidgin so will install XChat for IRC.
Some people would like to keep XChat, but I can't find any good
arguments for that. If you like a program, you k
Le Saturday 18 June 2011 à 19:26 +0100, Yorvyk a écrit :
> While I love gEdit for Python or editing .po files, with it's
> highlighting, auto indenting etc. it does need quite a bit of CPU/RAM
> and is overkill for editing small config files, scripts, etc. Stick
> with Leafpad, simple clean, no me
I'm with Yorvik at this, no way Gedit can replace Leafpad in my old
machines!
2011/6/18 Yorvyk
> While I love gEdit for Python or editing .po files, with it's highlighting,
> auto indenting etc. it does need quite a bit of CPU/RAM and is overkill for
> editing small config files, scripts, etc.
Another option is Volti, but it's a third-party app not included in
Ubuntu repos. It has a great feature, it doesn't need an indicator, it
has that feature within everytime the soundcard volume level changes.
http://code.google.com/p/volti/
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Hi there! I suggest to do some "changes" to Lubuntu, just adding some
shortcuts to Openbox and installing a couple of apps. I've taken these
instructions from the great Urukrama's Openbox web.
1. First of all we need to install amixer. Then we can set up / down /
mute volume level with the followi
how the hell do i unsubscribe to this mailing list. yes i've clicked the
unsubscribe link at the bottom which leads you to know solution.
On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 19:20:26 +0100, Yorvyk
wrote:
> No point in having two applications doing the same thing so drop XChat.
I
> don't like Pidgin so will in
This is about my reasoning also for proposed changes.
I also think that LXDM this cycle makes sense, my concern would be that the
other proposal involves LightDM with LXDM as a fall back. I'm concerned this
may be an undue strain on our limited devs. That 12.04 is an LTS, we can be
pretty confiden
On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 19:35:23 +0200
Julien Lavergne wrote:
> Le Friday 17 June 2011 à 00:31 +0200, Julien Lavergne a écrit :
> > Are people who want to discuss this are available for a meeting this
> > week-end ? If not, we can proceed by mail on the mailing list.
>
> Ok, many people seem to pref
While I love gEdit for Python or editing .po files, with it's highlighting,
auto indenting etc. it does need quite a bit of CPU/RAM and is overkill for
editing small config files, scripts, etc. Stick with Leafpad, simple clean, no
mess.
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No point in having two applications doing the same thing so drop XChat. I
don't like Pidgin so will install XChat for IRC.
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Having thought about this it is probably best to go with LightDM if the rest
of Ubuntu is going that way. There should be plenty of support for it and
we'll be less isolated.
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On 06/16/2011 03:31 PM, Julien Lavergne wrote:
> 1) Display manager : Lightdm vs LXDM
> 2) Dropping Xchat
> 3) Text editor : Gedit vs Leafpad
> Are people who want to discuss this are available for a meeting this
> week-end ? If not, we can proceed by mail on the mailing list.
I'm available onl
Le Friday 17 June 2011 à 00:31 +0200, Julien Lavergne a écrit :
> Are people who want to discuss this are available for a meeting this
> week-end ? If not, we can proceed by mail on the mailing list.
Ok, many people seem to prefer mails, so I'll follow each thread to
finalize the decisions for eac
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> 2011/6/18 Leszek Lesner
>
> > Am 18.06.2011 11:16, schrieb Filip Dominec:
> > > Hi, I am missing several important programs for user settings (e. g.
> > > keyboard shortcuts, startup applications, keyboard layouts switching
> > > or sound channels volumes).
2011/6/18 Leszek Lesner
> Am 18.06.2011 11:16, schrieb Filip Dominec:
> > Hi, I am missing several important programs for user settings (e. g.
> > keyboard shortcuts, startup applications, keyboard layouts switching or
> > sound channels volumes). In the ideal case these programs could be
> > sim
Am 18.06.2011 11:16, schrieb Filip Dominec:
> Hi, I am missing several important programs for user settings (e. g.
> keyboard shortcuts, startup applications, keyboard layouts switching or
> sound channels volumes). In the ideal case these programs could be
> similar to that in Gnome 2, maybe we co
Hi, I am missing several important programs for user settings (e. g.
keyboard shortcuts, startup applications, keyboard layouts switching or
sound channels volumes). In the ideal case these programs could be
similar to that in Gnome 2, maybe we could just copy some. Is there any
work in progress on
On 06/18/2011 12:53 AM, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> On 06/13/2011 10:12 AM, PCMan wrote:
>> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=156956&atid=801864
I think we might also want to go through the bugs reported at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pcmanfm
since some of these look li
On Fri, 17 Jun 2011 20:26 -0400, "Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset"
wrote:
> I'm confirming this bug on Lubuntu 10.04 with pcmanfn 0.9.7
This is already a known issue, in Launchpad at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pcmanfm/+bug/687458
Any further information that would help get it fixed
So, what is missing for having a stable release of pcmanfm ? Any
major features are still missing ?
On 06/13/2011 10:12 AM, PCMan wrote:
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=156956&atid=801864
> I give the bugs different priority. The ones with highest priority
> should be fixe
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