Hello,
Spotify app (both snap and deb. version) doesn't allow to enter menu
setting. It just lists the titles of menu but doesn't react to clicking
on them.
It happened on 19.10 and it does on 20.04 versions.
On Ubuntu-mate it works !
Could you, please, explain how to fix it on Lubuntu ?
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I've made very minor edits to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Support
Chris g.
Chris G.,
Thank you! That page looks great again.
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ow there was an easy work-around. As I
indicate to Andre Campos Rodovalho below, I think those messages could
have been especially worrisome to new visitors.
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SSL
able. Each one replaced with tinypic's goodbye.jpg,
which is 300x300; large enough for me to have to scroll right to see
them all, even on a widescreen monitor.
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Attackers might be trying to steal your information..." I tried
also on my Android phone using Duck Duck Go and it said nothing but,
refused to load any of those pages.
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/javascript games
http://computers4christians.org/C4C/Christian-Games.html], the vast
majority of which are based on SWF versions 5 & 6 - one outlier is based
on SWF 8, but that one SWF file can be sacrificed if the others can be
saved.
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Discover or Muon in Lubuntu 19.10. I starred my open source requirement
because while Adobe Flash Projector works fine for what I need it to do,
I cannot re-distribute it.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help and/or is willing to make
suggestions.
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Discover or Muon in Lubuntu 19.10. I starred my open source requirement
because while Adobe Flash Projector works fine for what I need it to do,
I cannot re-distribute it.
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suggestions.
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nurture believers in discipleship. See a more comprehensive list of
Christian items included in the C4 Lubuntu ReSpin here:
http://computers4christians.org/C4C.html#christian
Thanks for Reading,
May God Bless You,
and Happy Easter!
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http
Dear Lubuntu Users,The C4C Lubuntu ReSpin has just been updated to 18.04.2. The
3.9 GB ISO is housed on five different servers listed at Computers4Christians'
website [http://computers4christians.org/Download.htm] and runs live and/or is
easily installed via DVD or USB flash drive on most any
Lubuntu Users Group:
(Sorry - I initially sent this from the wrong e-mail address)
To mount my NFS drive on my local client systems, I needed something to
get ask the user for root privilege.
On Lubuntu 16.04, I used gksu, but on Lubuntu 18.04, that package
appears to be unavailable.
So in
interface while modifying essential
parts of their system / use the same method for opening the File Manager
(PCManFM) as root by replacing the command 'gksu pcmanfm' with the
command 'pkexec pcmanfm'
Find it here: http://www.computers4christians.org/Download.html
God Bless,
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My trusty Garmin just bit the dust about a week ago now. I had purchased it for
$5 at a garage sale many years ago. I used Open Street Map maps on it, but had
to limit the data as the HDD wasn't very big. I also enjoyed using different
"vehicles" like R2D2, the Starship Enterprise and the
what I understand from a quick DuckDuckGo search,
the single command that takes care of everything seems to be:
sudo do-release-upgrade
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fox's Preferences and
checking the "Play DRM content" check box.
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I downloaded Lubuntu Bionic Beaver LTS (Daily Build) to check it out. In
the beginning I did get 3-4 error messages, but not any lately. Been doing
updates. I was using Lubuntu 16.04
I follow the ‘10 things to do first in Lubuntu 16.04’ and applied it to
Bionic Beaver.
I don’t want to go back
?? ???
Howz about to add Xscreensaver as default lock screen in Lubuntu natively?!
?? ???,
A. DEACTIVATE NATIVE LUBUNTU SCREEN LOCKING
1. Go to Menu --> Preferences --> Default applications for LXSession
The database will show it's updating
2. Click the Autostart tab, scroll down and
Date: Thu, 18 May 2017
From: bubblewrap1 bubblewr...@zoho.com
I am giving lubuntu a try,but I am having a problem getting the wallpaper I
want installed,I go thru the synaptic p.m. and d/l and install wallpaper,but I
cannot find where it is,I would like to get things looking better and more
On Sun, 14 May 2017 11:44:08 -0700, Brendan || Lyn Perrine wrote:
Although I know pentium IV( prescott) to core 2 was a huge jump on the
intel side I also have 4 GB of ram in this laptop. It seems to do
everything but gaming and running virtual machines well.
Just wanted to chime-in and
wing seems like it would do the
trick
http://tutorialforlinux.com/2016/02/07/how-to-quickstart-with-epson-scanner-on-ubuntu-16-04-xenial-with-iscan-easy-guide/
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@Yao:
Thanks for that link, it did go to the correct page, but, still the "time"
is eluding me, is that "1500" UTC zone 1 . . . ??? How to extrapolate
that to Pacific Time Zone?
F
Change UTC to your time zone:
http://www.worldtimeserver.com/convert_time_in_UTC.aspx
Eric
e GUFW for the "DVD version."
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) and replace the location of those four
graphics with the one I give above as Plymouth has moved in 16.04.
This is Ubuntu's main Plymouth page.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Plymouth
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2) I can't access a terminal, because the alternate command to do it, ctl,
alt., F1, requires me to input my username and password,.but I can't
remember them.
I found some solutions in Google, but they don't seem to work.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated (I'm fairly new to
From: Marlon Ng
Hi guys. The moving dots during startup is a .gif file, correct?
I have created a simple .gif file that I may want to use instead of the
default, just out of curiosity. Is it possible?
Thanks!
-
Marlon Ng,
Yes, it's possible. I only change the splash
Hardware Usage Stats:
I just noticed the 32-bit C4C Lubuntu 16.04.1 ReSpin version 2 has been
downloaded from SourceForge (the only "mirror" site for this in which stats
like this are publicly available) 60 times this week, while the 64-bit C4C
Lubuntu 16.04.1 ReSpin version 2 has only been
Does anyone know if there are stats available from Canonical or 3rd
party about hardware.
How many computers with PII, PIII, P4 CPU's etc., browsed the various
Ubuntu websites?
In what parts of the world are they used most
What OS are they using?
I came across several websites with some stats
Hi,
I'm testing a system that has had problems with the i915 graphics driver in
the past. At the moment it is running Lubuntu 16.04 LTS GNU/Linux and
everything is fine.
However, I haven't activated flash playback in Firefox, yet. In the run up
to Firefox 47 (I think), I was led to believe that
All,
The C4C Lubuntu 16.04 ReSpin, a Christian operating system based on
Lubuntu, has been released. It includes an array of Christian software
and media, as well as useful secular packages. The C4C Lubuntu ReSpin
removes five major default packages from Lubuntu, but adds twenty two.
The
All,
The C4C Lubuntu 16.04 ReSpin, a Christian operating system based on
Lubuntu, has been released.
It includes an array of Christian software and media, as
well as useful secular packages.
The C4C Lubuntu ReSpin removes five major default
Hi All,
I've got a friend who interprets a blank computer screen as a crashed
system.
So I started playing about with xscreen-saver on Lubuntu 14.0.4.4 32-bit.
Decided that adding "screen saver" to the text of the GLText screen saver
would be a good idea.
So I did that.
However, I have
Video streaming services on Lubuntu can sometimes be difficult to set up and
keep up with
(http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/current-state-video-streaming-services-linux/),
but Kodibuntu seems to have solved all that.
KODI (kodi.tv) is an open-source media center that offers an incarnation for a
arch/
Linux Doc Project
http://www.tldp.org/guides.html
Linux is NOT Windows
http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm
OpenPrinting
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/openprinting
The Story of Linux
http://video.linux.com/videos/the-story-of-linux-1
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Thanks you both for your answers and sorry for the lack of additional
information.
I'll begin with the general information:
- lsb_release command displays the following about the version of Lubuntu
I'm using:
Distributor ID:Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
?Greetings all!
I am having trouble opening Word documents (specifically Word 2007 .docx?).
After saving to "Downloads" and right clicking "open with", several options
come up (including "document.XML" , none of which are able to open it.
Also, after opening Abiword and trying to access the
From: Henri Vanparijs
To: lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: lxshortcut on lubuntu 14.04.1 (trusty) kernel
3.16.0-48-generic, Xorg version 1.16.0, no gcc
Message-ID:
Hello,
I installed BlueGriffon to see if I could help you and because it gives
me an excuse to check it out. I'm looking maybe to replace SeaMonkey
Composer for the same kind of WYSIWYG web page work. Fortunately for me
(but unfortunately for you?), the install was flawless and there is
already a
Thanks Andre,
Unfortunately Chrome does not appear on the 'Internet' pop-up menu ( I have
Firefox and Midori there), and I don't have it as a desktop shortcut
either... I am figuring out how to get it to those two places, although it
should appear under 'Internet' by default after installation.
Thanks Andre,
Unfortunately Chrome does not appear on the 'Internet' pop-up menu ( I have
Firefox and Midori there), and I don't have it as a desktop shortcut
either... I am figuring out how to get it to those two places, although it
should appear under 'Internet' by default after installation.
into Other as well
and I've not yet been able to figure out how to correct this. Anyone know what
changed?
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GenericName=Pong game
Comment=a pong game
Icon=/usr/share/pong2/background.png
Exec=/usr/games/pong2
Categories=Game;ArcadeGame;
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I'm running Lubuntu 14.10 on a Dell Optiplex GX270, with the max 4GB of
memory installed. When I do a 'free -h' at the command prompt, it shows
max memory of 3.2GB. Given that Lubuntu 14.10 requires a processor
capable of using PAE, you'd think it would use it to make use of that
other .8GB of
Common Problems;
https://wiki.xfce.org/midori/faq Please visit that FAQ as goes over how
to change Midori's user-agent string; Preferences Network Identify As
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I use a Epson L355, on a network, without a problem...
Did you install iscan?
2015-02-25 7:55 GMT-03:00 Marlon Ng guik...@gmail.com:
Hi guys! I'm running Lubuntu stable version. I can print using my Epson
L210 just fine after installing the driver provided by Epson. But I can't
scan.
Has
I use a Epson L355, on a network, without a problem...
Did you install iscan?
2015-02-25 7:55 GMT-03:00 Marlon Ng guikaye at gmail.com:
Hi guys! I'm running Lubuntu stable version. I can print using my Epson
L210 just fine after installing the driver provided by Epson. But I can't
scan.
Has
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Hi John.
Thanks for all your information, which has given me a lot of insight into
the booting process - much appreciated!
Regards,
Steve
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 6:01 PM, John Hupp lubu...@prpcompany.com wrote:
? I have a machine with a BIOS that does not have a USB-boot option, but
elsewhere
Hi John.
Thanks for all your information, which has given me a lot of insight into
the booting process - much appreciated!
Regards,
Steve
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I have a machine with a BIOS that does not have a USB-boot option, but
elsewhere
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Hello, all.
In Firefox for the initial user on a system, I want to customize it
(settings, add-ons, etc) and then propagate that setup to any new users
created.
I was reading https://wiki.mozilla.org/Deployment:Deploying_Firefox, but
several of the add-ons and links of interest (e.g.
http://computers4christians.org/
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 16:05:22 -0800
From: Fritz Hudnuteste.el@gmail.com
To: lubuntu user listlubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: WOTL: Any thoughts for best desktop value these days?
Message-ID:
John Hupp,
I had no idea that was a bug. I went searching for something to help out
someone
I'd installed Netflix for and got a much shorter script out of it - I
assume because it
uses/relies on xotool. Now, I have no interest in developing this. I
only offer it up
to see if it will help. I
Announcing the release of the C4C Lubuntu 14.10 ReSpin
[http://computers4christians.org/FAQ/Install/Install.html]
Thanks to Systemback, it's a live system with a *simpler* install
process than it had been via Ubiquity. Instructions for installing the
system to disk (with screen shots) are
[Snip]
4. They've overcome the 4GB iso limit! I've created several isos larger than
4GB that are both live and successfully install a working system too.
Eric Bradshaw
Eric, I've been following this discussion with interest. Although I'm
actually using Ubuntu and not Lubuntu. I've been
On 11/16/2014 11:10 PM, Eric Bradshaw wrote:
[snip]
added a line to blacklabimager to get all the files from the bios
directory including the boot.cat one I had added into it;
cp /usr/lib/syslinux/modules/bios/* $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/isolinux
It booted this time! However, I still
! I've created several isos larger than
4GB that are both live and successfully install a working system too.
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On 11/13/2014 06:54 PM, Israel wrote:
On 11/13/2014 06:55 PM, Eric Bradshaw
wrote:
On 11/13/2014 05:07 PM, John Hupp
wrote:
On 11/13/2014 4:53 PM, Eric
Bradshaw
.
If anyone can help me figure out what changed/why this no longer
works I'd be very grateful.
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Having set up four P4 machines with Netflix (via Chrome) in the last couple of
weeks... I advise tripling the RAM for that adventure. Although I've never
actually watched live television on a P4 machine, I'd imagine you'd want the
same - at least 1.5 GB of RAM.
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Eric Bradshaw ericbrads...@computers4christians.org wrote:
PS
Having set up four P4 machines with Netflix (via Chrome) in the last couple of
weeks... I advise tripling the RAM for that adventure. Although I've never
actually watched live television on a P4 machine, I'd imagine you'd want
On 09/30/2014 11:10 PM, Marc Tremblay wrote:
Good morning,
Hi :)
I work for a school board in Montreal and we are finally shifting over
to open source software for our older computer labs using Lubuntu
14.04 instead of windows 7. The performance between the two is
incomparable and
John Hupp,
Right you are about no .deb from Epson for the C120. Sorry. Didn't look closely
enough. Hopefully one or more of those other links helped.
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On 07/23/2014 11:35 AM, John Hupp wrote:
Epson offers
and Canon, or others)
On 7/23/2014 9:21 PM, Eric Bradshaw wrote:
John Hupp,
I agree with Israel that the ink level reporting from HP is, in my experience,
consistently provided with their drivers. I also find HP printers to be built
better than Epson's; better quality hardware that typically lasts
John Hupp,
I agree with Israel that the ink level reporting from HP is, in my experience,
consistently provided with their drivers. I also find HP printers to be built
better than Epson's; better quality hardware that typically lasts longer. But,
despite all that, I've only set up HP printers
On 06/03/2014 05:05 PM, James McCoy wrote:
Anyone use or familiar with SeaMonkey? I tried it and fell in love it
with as lightweight replacement for both Firefox and Thunderbird. I do
have a couple of questions.
James
Indiana / USA
James,
I use SeaMonkey at least weekly, if not daily.
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I been using Ubuntu (now running 13.10) for some time and know it comes
with backup software like Deja Dup already included. I just started
learning about Lubuntu 14.04 and plan to install it in my HP 64 bit
laptop and wonder does it also have built-in
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Hi everybody,
Old intel graphics works again (without the uxa acceleration tweak), at
least it works better from pictures.
Somewhere along the development path of Trusty, it started to render
pictures well again, for example the background picture of
Kris Van Bruwaene,
The same problem with Evince you report is a bug reported here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1224438
Just in case you want to use Evince again; the following *simple*
workaround a little down that same page does work (use it myself):
Norbert
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, in the text box under Manual autostarted
Jeremy,
Try not to giggle. I'm guessing that preseeding is what your after:
https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/installation-guide/i386/appendix-preseed.html
The above is an appendix to
https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/installation-guide/i386/automatic-install.html
Here's a how-to from
I meant to say powerbook1.txt (or powerbook2.txt) after the control+R.
At prompt, type:
sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf[return]
Type: control+R[return]
Type: powerbook1.txt[return]
Type: control+O[return]
Type: control+X[return]
Type: sudo reboot[return]
I had copied and pasted from my cheat sheet
I believe both versions (there were two models of the Dell Dimension
3000) had Intel integrated graphics cards that were underpowered and
horrible for Flash. If you are absolutely stuck with the graphics card
you have, VLC is your best option (though you might also try Video
Download Helper
BIG icon K NO icon
Kata Drill Kajongg
Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/kdrill.xpm Icon=kajongg
Kata+ Drill Katoob
Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/kdrill.xpm Icon=katoob-icon.pmg
KDrill KDbg
Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/kdrill.xpm Icon=kdbg
Kitsune KDE collectd database-viewer
Icon=kitsune-64x64.xpm
BIG icon I NO icon
IDLE ifpgui
Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/idle.xpm Icon=
IDLE 3 IFRIT 3D Data Visualization
Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/idle3.xpm Icon=ifrit
IDLE (using Python-2.7) indicator-china-weather
Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/python2.7.xpm Icon=chinaweather.png
IDLE
Found yet another bug report dealing specifically with an .xpm icon
being huge - this with an app called Eclipse. This is not one I listed.
I think this got fixed. Eclipse is in (with a different icon than I see
in the first screenshot attached) LSC, so I must have installed it.
Anyway, this
BIG icon H NO icon
HDHomeRun Config GUI hamfax
Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/hdhr.xpm [Icon line missing completely]
Help Hannah's Horse Hexter
Icon=hannah.xpm Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/hexter.xpm
HelpViewer Horgand
Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/HelpViewer.xpm [Icon line missing
Just meant to click “affects me too,” on the bug report this morning,
but it didn’t appear. While trying to find it, figured I needed to
log-in, but I added another bug instead? I tried to delete it, but I
didn't know how.
The wiki list feels like it's really coming along even though we're
BIG icon G NO icon
GaussSum GDIS Molecule Modeller
Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/gausssum.xpm Icon=gdis
Gcolor2 GDPC Molecular Dynamic Simulator
Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/gcolor2/gcolor2.xpm Icon=gdpc
Gentoo ghemical
Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/icon_gentoo_small.xpm
So sorry. Wrong in a different way (I re-installed these two just to
sure). Neither one of these pkgs has any icon showing. The icon lines in
the shortcuts are correct for each though.
/ BIG icon F NO icon
// ...
// flpsed PDF Annotator Figaro's Password Manager 2
// [Icon line missing
I would love to have help making/transferring this page on
wiki.ubuntu.com when the “alphabetic” is finished as it seems that would
be the best place for it. I have barely a clue on how/where to put it on
the wiki. Making the
I thought I'd throw another two cents in about iTunes (and the iLife
suite). I last mentioned it was the look and feel of iTunes and the
whole Mac experience my wife was after, but if someone simply wants
functionality and choice I think Linux in general and Lubuntu
specifically is a good
Larger than normal (or no) icons for
shortcuts/.desktop entry files in menu/Desktop
installed through Lubuntu Software Center
A
Abe's Amazing Adventure
Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/abe.xpm
Aconnectgui
Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/aconnectgui.xpm
Advanced Strategic Command (no icon)
Icon=asc
alevt (no icon)
Ali, I feel for you. I managed to switch my whole family to *buntu from Apple Macs, but
my wife was by far the hardest to convince. I ended up setting up Ubuntu for her like a
Mac - with launcher(s), menu placement, etc. that mimicked the Mac OS look and
feel - which is what it's all about.
he list so far:
*Not in repos:*
Greenfoot
*in the Repos:*
meterbridge
alsamixergui (not too bad)
On 12/16/2013 12:47 AM, Eric Bradshaw wrote:
I'd like to chime in with my agreement on the icon sizes in the menu
before the message below gets lost too far down in the shuffle.
weird icons. I am
starting the list with the two programs I have installed currently that
are larger than the usual size.
So here is the list so far:
*Not in repos:*
Greenfoot
*in the Repos:*
meterbridge
alsamixergui (not too bad)
On 12/16/2013 12:47 AM, Eric Bradshaw
I'd like to chime in with my agreement on the icon sizes in the menu
before the message below gets lost too far down in the shuffle. There
were certain games (and I believe maybe an educational app or two) I had
originally installed for my kids that I then removed specifically
because of icon
These are games my 9 year old actually has kept on her computer running
Lubuntu:
Blinken http://edu.kde.org/blinken/; Bouncy the Hungry Rabbit
http://www.pyweek.org/e/bouncy/; Child's Play
http://childsplay.sourceforge.net/; Linux Letters and Numbers
http://lln.sourceforge.net/; Potato Guy
Hi. Eric Bradshaw here. Maybe the only one in Wyoming? This is the least populous state in the US.
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T
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Eric Bradshaw
Message: 5 Date: Sun,18 Aug 2013 20:24:29 +0530 From: Augustine Souza To:
lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Subject: Re: Default Firefoxbookmarks missing
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On Sun,Aug 18,2013 at 7:20
May I suggest the Firefox bookmarks (also) include a link to Lubuntu
Documentation
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation
and the direct link to most recent messages on the Ubuntu Forums tagged with
[lubuntu]
http://ubuntuforums.org/tags.php?tag=lubuntu
Eric Bradshaw
Hoping for help figuring this out. I include a set of games that play
locally and on the internet fine in Chromium. But have not worked through
Firefox on Lubuntu since 10.04. The games work online at least in Firefox in
Ubuntu. If any are willing, please try one or more of these games in
Sorry. I meant why these games don't work correctly via Firefox on Lubuntu.
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From: Eric Bradshaw ericbrads...@computers4christians.org
To: lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Fri, Aug 2, 2013 01:59:13 GMT+00:00
Subject: Firefox different on Lubuntu?
Hoping for help
. Check out their website for options, tutorials and
more; http://shutter-project.org/
And just in case you're thinking of video screen capture in the future;
recordMyDesktop is #1 on my list.
http://recordmydesktop.sourceforge.net/about.php
Eric Bradshaw
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s you are interested in the the
commercial wiping product commercial) with the button. Give your
computer a minute or more off time and then boot it with your chosen
Lubuntu version.
Eric Bradshaw
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Bless,
Computers4C
. And if zRAM will work to allow the Ubiquity
slideshow to remain in the installer and not crash on *some* older
hardware - and if will do no harm to a faster/better machine with
more physical RAM; I'm all for giving it a look to include by
default.
Eric Bradshaw
On 05/20/2013 11:32 PM, Augustine Souza wrote:
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Eric Bradshaw
ericbrads...@computers4christians.org
mailto:ericbrads...@computers4christians.org wrote:
...
2) The second thing I'd have to do in Firefox is install the Flash-AID
Add
work (correctly) in Firefox,
but they all work beautifully in Chromium.
Eric Bradshaw
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