Hiyas Yorvyk, I can discuss with you what back up solutions I have found, just drop me a note. I did discuss backing up during the early part of the 10.10 cycle.
Regards, Phill. On 23 October 2010 16:29, Yorvyk <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sun, 17 Oct 2010 18:04:05 -0400 > Julien Lavergne <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 11:20:50 +0100 > > Yorvyk <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Discuss Backup solution ( > http://davestechshop.net/blog/dave/list-of-free-open-source-linux-and-ubuntu-backup-software > ) > > > Backups? :P > > > Plenty to go at. A simple point-and-click solution is the obvious way > to go. > > > > Not a priority, but if there is a good lightweight solution, it could be > good. > > As a member of the 'Must do a backup tomorrow society' :) it is something > I’ll have to have a look at. > > > > > > Discuss CD/DVD Burn choice : Xfburn (xfce depends + hal) or Brasero > (gnome depends but no hal) or something else ? > > > Any thing HAL free as there seems to be no point in having HAL for just > one program, could even be built into PcManFM > > > > The "Any thing HAL free" is actually limited to Brasero, I didn't find > another good CD burner without HAL. > > TBH all my CD/DVD burning is done with k3b as this just seams to be the > most reliable. > > > > > > I would like to see some discussion of the minimum, REALISTIC hardware > requirements. > > > > It depends of the use, and sometimes the state of your hardware. It's not > really easy to set an universal requierement, only experiments can help in > this case. > > I was thinking more of the installation but now we have an alternate > installer this is really a problem. > > > > > > Also a RSS reader might be nice, Liferea maybe. > > > > Ubuntu didn't have one, and Liferea is not really lightweight. Like > Backup, if a good solution exist, why not. > > OK. Not a great problem for people to install if needed and I suppose > there is probably some thing for Chromium that does this anyway. > > > > > > WBar, the launcher/dock thingy is rather nice and gives a modern feel > to the desktop and may be worth considering. > > > > Lxpanel is a component which will be very difficult to remove, unless you > have very very good reasons and a good benchmark. > > > People I’ve shown Lubuntu to with WBar running wrere rather impressed and I > thought it might just provide something different from the crowd. I use it > in conjunction with the panel, which I move to the top. > > NumLockX installed by default would be very useful. to me any way. I know > there’s a problem with it at the moment but, hopefully it will be solved. > > I suppose the thing to do, really, is to try and get rid of some of the > annoying bugs in the config area, like the LXRandR one mentioned earlier. > > Have fun in the USA :D > > > -- > Steve Cook (Yorvyk) > > http://lubuntu.net > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop > Post to : [email protected] > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >
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