Would it be possible for Lubuntu to have 2-3 default configurations users
could choose from during install (or, initial boot)?

I like Lubuntu on a relatively robust laptop just because I don't need a
lot of eye candy. But, I always find myself wishing it was a little more
visually attractive. (I'm looking at Xubuntu right now. But, something
about X doesn't grab me. Lubuntu always strikes me as a little more
familiar to a Windows user.).

Anyway, to me I (personally) wouldn't want to see Lubuntu default to less
visual effects. I'd like more, actually. But, I agree that it's targeted to
low-resource machines and it would make more sense to do what you ask.

On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 1:40 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I just discovered that pcmanfm makes thumbnails of every little video
> snippet, and in my case it appears to consume a lot of power on a laptop
> with an i3 CPU when i opened a folder with video clips that i have made for
> a tutorial.
> It worked and worked, and don't even need thumbnails there...
>
> Now, in a way it sometimes can be cute to have thumbnails, but in
> comparison of the resources it consumes to make the thumbnails it didn't
> seem to make sense to have this in an environment that is configured as
> 'light'.
>
> Also I wonder where those thumbnails are stored and how this is going to
> affect this laptop's performance in the log run.
>
> In short: In my opinion it would make sense to have this feature turned
> off by default.
>
> ,
> WP.
>
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