* Source Package: lxfind
* Version: 0.0.1-0~7~precise1
* Architecture: amd64
* Archive: lubuntu-desktop PPA
* Component: main
* State: Failed to build
* Duration: 12 minutes
* Build Log:
https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop/+archive/ppa/+build/3097823/+files/buildlog_ubuntu-precise-amd6
* Source Package: lxfind
* Version: 0.0.1-0~7~oneiric1
* Architecture: amd64
* Archive: lubuntu-desktop PPA
* Component: main
* State: Failed to build
* Duration: 15 minutes
* Build Log:
https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop/+archive/ppa/+build/3097815/+files/buildlog_ubuntu-oneiric-amd6
Aloha Hai,
I don't see the switch made soon if at all. But there isn't a need to
worry. If we decide to make the switch, we'll be sure to have it properly
working before switching.
If you have any further questions, please let us know.
With metta, Chris
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 07:01, Hai Thanh N
Hello everyone:
I want to anounce that lxkb-config now has a place in github
https://github.com/azubieta/lxkb_config. There you can find the source code.
Probably there will be no more .deb's in the list (some people will be glad
with this ;-) ).
Any collaboration or request will be apreciated
Dear sir,
Just a question, will GDebi be used for installing external deb files in
upcoming versions of Lubuntu? Or it's replaced by Lubuntu Software
Center?
Regards,
Hai
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Hi,
I think there is a misunderstanding over here so allow me to clear and
explain that.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=11613963&postcount=252
I was seeking a professional and official answer to the above post and I
hoped more developers will jump in. So Far, PCMan did so THANK YOU :) I'
2/1/16 ∅
> On 01/16/2012 01:39 AM, Gabriel Salles wrote:
>
> *It would be nice if the Lubuntu software centre let the user know which
> packages were also going to be installed, and also if somehow it could tell
> the user if the package isn't really designed to go with Lubuntu.*
>
> I didn't u
Hello everyone,
Firstly the discussion at hand: the MAIN reason why LSC was created is
because USC is VERY heavyweight. While still having a similar simplified
interface for installing software, it boots a lot faster. Secondly is
Synaptic not the most intuitive way to install software. Showing a l
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 3:49 PM, amjjawad HOOHAA wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Before I reply to this post:
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=11613963&postcount=252
> I thought it's better to start such a discussion over here so that I
> understand better and we make it clear to everyone what
On 01/16/2012 01:39 AM, Gabriel Salles wrote:
>
> *It would be nice if the Lubuntu software centre let the user know
> which packages were also going to be installed, and also if
> somehow it could tell the user if the package isn't really
> designed to go with Lubuntu.*
>
> I didn'
*It would be nice if the Lubuntu software centre let the user know which
packages were also going to be installed, and also if somehow it could tell
the user if the package isn't really designed to go with Lubuntu.*
I didn't understand. Here, LSC shows all the packages that are going to be
install
On 01/15/2012 11:49 PM, amjjawad HOOHAA wrote:
> I've come across MANY questions from users like: "This app has lots of
> dependencies, can I install it on Lubuntu? will that slow my system
> down??"
> What do you think about specially the bold statement:
>
> It would be nice if the Lubuntu sof
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