On 26.04.2014 23:28, [email protected] wrote: >... > May be i won't go to install in the end lubuntu but rather start from > that existing installation to build a lubuntu similar setup based on > fluxbox. I think i can use many of the settings i created to substitute > openbox by fluxbox for a crunchbang waldorf i had running on a 12 years > old thinkpad.
Fluxbox or FVWM can be added to a basic Lubuntu installation and you can log in with that instead. I've used FVWM-Crystal on slower machines before. > Just a non related question: The tor browser bundle only exists for > intel, isn't it? So one would have to set up manually iceweasel via > privoxy -> tor ... It's actually Firefox, but I think they ought to rename the binary. To duplicate the effect, you set up the browser to use a SOCKS5 proxy (tor). So it's got a few settings adjusted, such as network.proxy.socks_remote_dns. It also has add-ons like Torbutton, HTTPS Everywhere, NoScript, and TorLauncher. Read the project site's notes carefully. > In any case, thanks a lot, today you made my day :D Glad it works. Regards, /Lars -- Lubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
