Re: Lubuntu 14.04 and PAE flag

2014-02-10 Thread Ali Linx
On 02/10/2014 07:04 AM, Ray Hackney wrote: Is the upcoming version of Lubuntu, Trusty, going to incorporate 'fake-pae' (or some other method of dealing with no PAE on some legacy transitional systems) during a live session boot or installation? I've tried a couple of the recent daily builds o

Fwd: Re: UbuntuOne will not auto start in Lubuntu 13.10

2014-02-10 Thread Barry Titterton
Original Message Subject:Re: UbuntuOne will not auto start in Lubuntu 13.10 Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2014 21:49:51 + From: Barry Titterton To: John Hupp On 07/02/14 14:58, John Hupp wrote: On 2/7/2014 6:28 AM, Barry Titterton wrote: Hi, Can anyone give me

Fwd: Re: UbuntuOne will not auto start in Lubuntu 13.10

2014-02-10 Thread Barry Titterton
Original Message Subject:Re: UbuntuOne will not auto start in Lubuntu 13.10 Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 14:56:22 + From: Barry Titterton To: Israel I think I had problems with it in 13.10, as well... So I would highly suggest putting all your programs in

Fwd: Re: UbuntuOne will not auto start in Lubuntu 13.10

2014-02-10 Thread Barry Titterton
Original Message Subject:Re: UbuntuOne will not auto start in Lubuntu 13.10 Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2014 21:59:29 + From: Barry Titterton To: Israel On 07/02/14 18:28, Israel wrote: On 02/07/2014 05:28 AM, Barry Titterton wrote: Hi, Can anyone give me the

Re: UbuntuOne will not auto start in Lubuntu 13.10

2014-02-10 Thread Barry Titterton
On 08/02/14 15:49, Eric Bradshaw wrote: Autostart Ubuntu One and add to LXPanel 1. Go to Menu --> Accessories --> LXTerminal 2. Type (or copy and paste): sudo apt-get install indicator-sync 3. Go to Menu --> Preferences --> Default applications for LXSession 4. Click the "Autostart" tab Then, i

UbuntuOne will not auto start in Lubuntu 13.10

2014-02-10 Thread Eric Bradshaw
Barry T, Glad you got your situation sorted. I already had seahorse installed. I tried the option to disable autostarted applications to 'No' but that didn't work for me either. However it did make the Network Manager show up in the LXPanel twice instead of once. I found a thread on Ubuntu F