Julien,

I'm pretty new to this organized testing effort, but I started testing Ubuntu 
on my own in late 2007 on PCs and Macs.

When I started Lubuntu precise testing recently, I was wondering why the login 
screen looked, well, so plain. Ubuntu and variants had a history of greeting 
users with rather interesting screens (and startup sounds).

I found an old email exchange you had with someone from last spring explaining 
the switch from LXDM to LightDM. I understand the general move to LightDM, 
support and consistency, but:

1) LightDM simply doesn't offer a very polished look on Lubuntu. Users are 
greeted to screen reminiscent of an old Windows server or AIX in my old days.
2) While LightDM works for PowerPC, there seems to be a problem with the 
graphics, as the login area is black, with white type, no buttons, or 
highlighted data entry areas.  This seems to get fixed then regress with the 
various nightly builds. I've filed a bug report.

I'm asking for an improved look for LightDM and a fix for the PowerPC graphic 
bug or a switch back to LXDM for Lubuntu.

Thanks for listening.

 

 

Sincerely,
Paul Gorski
 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Julien Lavergne <[email protected]>
To: Phill Whiteside <[email protected]>
Cc: lubuntu-qa <[email protected]>; Julien Lavergne 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, Mar 9, 2012 2:49 am
Subject: Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Blue tooth and Macs


It is on my todo list. We dropped gnome Bluetooth, but we have to find another 
for Bluetooth without gnome depends. Blueman should do it, I just need to add 
it to the default install.

Julien Lavergne

Le 9 mars 2012 à 00:06, Phill Whiteside <[email protected]> a écrit :




Hi Boss,


I know we dropped bluetooth from 12.04 for i686 & amd64 due to lack of need. It 
appears blue tooth is much more used in the Mac world (some of them come with 
blue tooth keyboard & mouse with wired ones an optional extra, for example). 
I'm hopeful it is not a case of asking for a Feature Freeze exception, but 
simply putting blue tooth back into mac build iso's?


They have tried manually adding it back in, but it really does not function at 
all well with pcmanfm when they do. Is it possible to get in by default for 
them as the Mac ISO's have their own list of packages to be installed so that 
they can see if it is a pcmanfm problem. If you need a bug raising to support 
this, I'm sure they will do so.


thanks,


Phill.



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