Epihany is pretty good since 3.0, very stable.Midori became pretty much an
Elementary browser and looks a little odd now, but Epiphany is well integrated,
it looks like a cute mini Firefox.I believe dependencies are like
Midori.Epiphany used to be not as good as Midori but the GNOME-devs
I believe not but if you want you can install xvkbd, pretty lightweight.
-Glenn
From: jpx...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2011 20:06:30 -0300
To: lubuntu-desktop@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: [Lubuntu-desktop] Virtual Keyboard ?
Hi. Is there any plans to include a virtual keyboard for tablets and
Openbox, XFCE and Fluxbox
joining if we come up with a catchy name, Midori isn´t named Gwebkit-browser
for a reason, I guess. :P
Thoughts? :P
-Glenn de Groot ___
Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop
Hello,
what about contacting the XFCE people to work on one lightweight image
viewer?Xubuntu discussed about Ristretto because it isn´t very good and they
also looked at replacing it with Gpicview.Maybe if we combine resources we end
up with something better then both Gpicview and Ristretto.
Hello everyone,
we should make a start on the application discussion, I guess.Just to start, I
have got some ideas.
*Add gnome-alsamixerLubuntu lacks an easy gui way of changing sound levels, I
know of alsamixer but it´s CLI and looks confusing IMHO.We could have both
installed, or CLI lovers
with dualboots?
On Tue, 2 Nov 2010 08:29:42 +
Glenn de Groot glenn_de_gr...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi zoltan,
nice to hear your problem is solved now. This problem is pretty big for
first time users and I think affects every dual-boot user. Should we post
this (with the fix
Hello,
when I went to Lubuntu 10.10 (Unity kills my netbook), windows 7 was not in the
menu.After installing and running os-prober and updating grub all worked nicely
again.But when I look on the ubuntu forum many people have this problem.Why
isn´t os-prober in the default install?It is in
Hello,
Deadbeef still isn´t in the repo´s for some reason.But can we put Deadbeef in
the Lubuntu ppa?
If that´s possible, it´s a great temporary fix.
-Glenn___
Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop
https://launchpad.net/~alexey-smirnov/+archive/deadbeef
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 7:44 PM, Glenn de Groot glenn_de_gr...@hotmail.com
wrote:
Hello,
Deadbeef still isn´t in the repo´s for some reason.But can we put Deadbeef in
the Lubuntu ppa?
If that´s possible, it´s a great temporary fix
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Hi,
We have a session (Lubuntu-Netbook) with this interface. We can customize this
interface to be more Lubuntu specific, but someone need to code it :)
Regards,
Julien Lavergne
Le 13 août 2010 à 10:26, Glenn de Groot glenn_de_gr...@hotmail.com a écrit :
Hello,
today I was just looking
Hello,
today I was just looking at distrowatch and saw the new puppy linux release.I
went to the puppy linux website and clicked on the link of puppeee linux, which
is puppy linux optimized for the eee.When looking at the screenshots I saw
something interesting:
Xnoise just got a ppa:
http://www.webupd8.org/2010/06/xnoise-media-player-gets-ppa-new.html
-Glenn
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Hello,
found another interesting music player called Xnoise.It uses 4.5 mb of ram on
start up while deadbeef uses 11 mb.Deadbeef also uses 10.8 mb while playing an
mp3 (interesting decrease) and xnoise uses 5.7.
It´s a gtk app coded in Python and uses gstreamer so it also plays video´s but
it
I think Evince is not the right choice.It uses twice or even three times the
amount of dependencies epdfview does. (and many are gnome ones)We should rather
help epdfview.I think we should not give up on epdfview that easily.
-Glenn
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