On 03/27/2015 08:18 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
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> @Israel:
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> Appreciate the attention . . . I have noticed something about
> "freedesktop xx" when restarting the iBook out of 14 U-MATE . . .
> but, from the desktop GUI. So, it looks like what you are showing me
> above are the commands f
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> > But, Israel, you are saying that simply by creating a file that
> > contains 5 short lines that the suspend/resume will be working?
> > Again, why then are the devs not including those 5 lines in an
> > update/upgrade patch?
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> > F
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> Hi Fritz,
> I use that file in a minimal ins
Hi,
to clarify I use *mini.iso and build the OS and use JWM*, not Lubuntu.
But, my iBook has very low memory.
If I have more than 512MB RAM I can use Lubuntu easily.
There are systems that cannot even run Ubiquity (the Lubuntu installer).
For those I use JWM, but I still use some Lubuntu component
On Fri, 27 Mar 2015 17:07:38 -0500
Israel wrote:
> iBook, as it is much faster than LXDE.
Isreal what do you mean by jwm interact with Lubuntu.
1. If you mean installing it alongside as a stand alone window manager you
login into from the display manager it is just another session you choose
On 03/25/2015 10:03 AM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
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> Lars, et al:
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> I also would like "suspend/resume" to actually work. I think Lars and
> I have filed bug reports about this in the fairly recent past . . .
> and which does not really seem to have been addressed, as it still
> remains an iss
From: Lars Nood?n
> To: Lubuntu Users
> Subject: No suspend after XFCE Power Manager added
> Message-ID: <5511abdc.4060...@gmail.com>
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> I installed Lubuntu-core on a small machine and suspend (sleep?) worked
> fine. It suspended when I closed the lid a