I've not been able to play at the desk much in the past few weeks. but the top
of my list is:
1) Integrate with iso-testing so I can test Lubuntu rather than Ubuntu.
(Although I'll still cross-test for certain bugs.)
2) I think you know what will work best with the documentation. I stumbled a
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> my daughters boyfriend has a 700 mhz compaq laptop with 256 ram running
> lubuntu can anyone go lower than that
My main machine before the hardware upgrade was like that one. After an
upgrade to that laptop, i enjoyed time to install Lubuntu on an old Pentium
2 (266Mhz & 256Ram) and on a AMD-
Hi Phil,
I would agree to continue having the information on the wiki and
linking it from lubuntu.net as this is the easiest way to have
different people (whoever wants) to work together on the project
documentation.
We can work together to sync the links and documentation with the
latest version
Well,
very quickly, what do all wish me to concentrate upon?
My view is where we came on from and our rasion d'etre
There still seems to be an issue between
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation,
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ ,
https://help.ubuntu.
Good to know for our personal "benchmarks". There're distros aimed to be
really minimal, like Slitaz, but they don't provide software collection
that Lubuntu does. And, obviously, the desktop is less usable and
user-friendly.
Thank you very much.
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I know. My computer isn't so high-level :) but it's not an old hardware
and I enjoy the speed of Lubuntu. But we have to keep in mind that
Lubuntu is designed for working in old hardware as well as new, that's
the goal. Even you will notice the difference between Lubuntu and the
standard Ubuntu des
For what it's worth, I run Lubuntu on a Dell Precision T5500 with TWO Xeon
E5520s (a total of 16 logical CPUs) with an Nivida GTX 260, 12GB of RAM, a
Revo X2 PCIe SSD for / and 4 WD500 Blacks in a RAID0 for /home connected to
a 1920x1200 IPS panel.
I had to install the meta packages from the Ubunt
Well, you've cathed me on that. I don't really know, but anyway, the
machines Lubuntu is intended for doesn't rn well with multiple X
sessions open, I think. But I don't think LXDM is too different from GDM
in capabilities. But better ask a coder.
Question posted, so. Does anybody know?
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Awesome, thanks.
Also, Lubuntu doesn't appear to support multiple X sessions? Is this due to
LXDM as well?
nb
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On Jul 4, 2011, at 1:06 PM, 神癒礁湖 "(Rafael Laguna)"
wrote:
I know that LXDM has themes, I've made one I haven't
seen any other distro who use it
I know that LXDM has themes, I've made one :D I haven't seen any other
distro who use it, but I'd like to have this in this release. Let me
have a look on it.
Cheers!
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Aloha Rafael,
I've talked to charlie-tca and the current theme is already pretty
accessible, only side note was the contrast in the lettering in the window
border (window title). But other than that it's already good.
With metta,
Chris Druif
2011/7/2 神癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna)
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LXDM supports themes:
http://blog.lxde.org/?p=595
And I'd like one that supports a user list, although I'm not the first to
think of this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lubuntu-artwork/+bug/666590
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http://forum.lxde.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1953
Maybe I could rip one off another di
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