Re: Xubuntu Take-Over

2014-05-22 Thread AFJ Headquarters
ok. thanks. will do! Tony On 05/22/2014 12:57 AM, Colin Law wrote: On 22 May 2014 00:07, Thomas Ward wrote: HW is the standard abbreviation for "Hardware". If you are unfamiliar with installing any *nix OS maybe you should read the install guide for that OS. I'd try Lubuntu first though, i

Re: Xubuntu Take-Over

2014-05-22 Thread Colin Law
On 22 May 2014 00:07, Thomas Ward wrote: > HW is the standard abbreviation for "Hardware". If you are unfamiliar with > installing any *nix OS maybe you should read the install guide for that OS. > > I'd try Lubuntu first though, it's a supported variant of Ubuntu (but with > LXDE instead for i

Re: Xubuntu Take-Over

2014-05-21 Thread Thomas Ward
HW is the standard abbreviation for "Hardware". If you are unfamiliar with installing any *nix OS maybe you should read the install guide for that OS. I'd try Lubuntu first though, it's a supported variant of Ubuntu (but with LXDE instead for its desktop environment). *Sent from my iPhone.

Re: Xubuntu Take-Over

2014-05-21 Thread AFJ Headquarters
How do I install SalentOS? What does HW stand for? Tony On 05/21/2014 12:43 PM, Martín Cigorraga wrote: Lubuntu (LXDE) or SalentOS (Openbox), both using Ubuntu 14.04 as its base should run pretty well on your HW. -- Ubuntu-quality mailing list Ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com Modify set

Re: Xubuntu Take-Over

2014-05-21 Thread Martín Cigorraga
Lubuntu (LXDE) or SalentOS (Openbox), both using Ubuntu 14.04 as its base should run pretty well on your HW. -- Ubuntu-quality mailing list Ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quality

Re: Xubuntu Take-Over

2014-05-19 Thread Phill Whiteside
it is what I think it is (1GB RAM, >> Intel Atom etc style netbook) I would look into hacking something like >> ChromeOS onto it instead as it is essentially only a browser so it *should* >> be able to run that OK. >> >> Damir >> >> > Date: Sun, 18

Fwd: Xubuntu Take-Over

2014-05-19 Thread Phill Whiteside
cted). If it is what I think it is (1GB RAM, >> Intel Atom etc style netbook) I would look into hacking something like >> ChromeOS onto it instead as it is essentially only a browser so it *should* >> be able to run that OK. >> >> Damir >> >> > Date: Sun

Re: Xubuntu Take-Over

2014-05-19 Thread AFJ Headquarters
it *should* be able to run that OK. Damir > Date: Sun, 18 May 2014 07:42:03 -0700 > From: agents4je...@gmail.com > To: ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com > Subject: Xubuntu Take-Over > > Hi, Tony here, > > I recently installed Xubuntu (as some of you may know) because my &g

RE: Xubuntu Take-Over

2014-05-19 Thread Damir B
etc style netbook) I would look into hacking something like ChromeOS onto it instead as it is essentially only a browser so it *should* be able to run that OK. Damir > Date: Sun, 18 May 2014 07:42:03 -0700 > From: agents4je...@gmail.com > To: ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com > Subject: Xub

Re: Xubuntu Take-Over

2014-05-18 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella
On 18/05/14 16:42, AFJ Headquarters wrote: If this isn't the right list to ask about this problem, pls let me know! I know it is a bit long process, but using ubuntu-bug is already the

Xubuntu Take-Over

2014-05-18 Thread AFJ Headquarters
Hi, Tony here, I recently installed Xubuntu (as some of you may know) because my old netbook couldn't handle Ubuntu's amazing graphics (sadly :-( ). Well, it worked fine, things opened pretty fast and all that, but a couple items are bothering me: One, the Lock screen doesn't work. I