Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Last changes to applications installed by default

2010-02-14 Thread Lee Briggs
I know you're saying gnome-mplayer is finalised, but for future reference it might be worth looking at parole from the xfce goodies package. Its actually lighter than gnome-mplayer and has a brilliant UI http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/parole _

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] New testing ISO 20100215

2010-02-20 Thread Lee Briggs
Hi, I've had a quick test and I'd say there was a few things missing. There is no mouse cursor theme at the moment, can I recommennd dmz-cursor-theme from the repos. Also, creating a config file for Chromium in the skel directory might be useful. Also, might be just a problem for me, but the ba

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] New testing ISO 20100215

2010-02-21 Thread Lee Briggs
On 21 February 2010 12:27, Lee Briggs wrote: > On 21 February 2010 09:36, Jo Gerb wrote: > >> one more thing: has anyone ever installed a .deb? i tried it with the >> proxy-GUI from Leszek, but it failed. XArchiver opened and gave a fail >> ("failed to execute chi

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] quick run of lubuntu a3

2010-02-27 Thread Lee Briggs
I think I've said this before, but is there any reason we couldn't give mono-paint a try? Its a paint.net clone, unfortunately its written in mono, but its still pretty damn good for its size.. http://code.google.com/p/paint-mono/ 2010/2/27 神癒礁湖 > I know the default editor in Lubuntu is not u

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] PCManFM beta release postponed and may require unfreeze.

2010-04-14 Thread Lee Briggs
It really depends how close the beta is and how good the support will be once the final version is released. It seems silly to unfreeze now if the implementation of undelete is going to be rushed, however, if you're confident that you're going to be able to get good quality from the feature then I

Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Lubuntu application discussion for maverick

2010-05-13 Thread Lee Briggs
The problem is, we could discuss which applications to include for years and never reach a consensus. Chrome is good, developed regularly and efficient. The only browser I'd include over Chrome is the newest Midori which is extremely good. Its improved lots since it was tested for the Lucid build.