Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Hibernate/suspend doesn't work when closing lid

2010-06-13 Thread Carsten Agger
man, 07 06 2010 kl. 15:24 -0800, skrev Bob:
 Don't remember where I found these tips, but they aren't mine!  However, they 
 do work on my Aspire One.
 

Thanks a lot! I didn't implement the disconnect script, but knowing to
plug out the SD disk before closing the lid made my day! I think vanilla
Ubuntu and UNR already has such a script/trigger which is why I didn't
have the problem before.

But for now, I can safely suspend or hibernate again. Thanks! :-)





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[Lubuntu-desktop] Hibernate/suspend doesn't work when closing lid

2010-06-07 Thread Carsten Agger
I'm using Lubuntu on an Acer Aspire netbook 110 and am generally happy.

One thing, though: In the power settings (reached by clicking the battery
icon) I've asked the computer to suspend if the lid is closed when on AC
power, and to hibernate if on battery.

Alas, what it does in both cases is to freeze.

This worked *fine* in UNR 9.10 as well as in Xubuntu 10.04.

But these distros both used gnome-power-manager, I believe.

Any ideas how to fix this/what to look for or should  bug be filed? (And
if so, against which package?)

br
Carsten


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[Lubuntu-desktop] Java/IcedTea not working in Chromium

2010-06-06 Thread Carsten Agger
I'm using Lubuntu 10.04 on my netbook, an Acer Aspire 110 with 512 megs of
RAM, and it's generally a pleasure.

I have one problem, though - the Java plugin seems not to be working in
Chromium. I want to play Runescape, the MMORPG at www.runescape.com.

What I'm getting is basically a blank (rather, black, the HTML background)
page where the Java applet should be.

I installed Java and the plugin by installing the
ubuntu-restricted-extras package which pulled the openjdk and icedtea
versions of Java and plugin. This works FINE in Firefox on Ubuntu 10.04 on
my other computer.

Anybody knows what's wrong or how to put it right? :-) Is there a problem
with Java and Chromium? Maybe not, though - epiphany seems to give the
same result (I won't install Firefox).

br
Carsten

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Java/IcedTea not working in Chromium

2010-06-06 Thread Carsten Agger

 Hmm, at any rate it seems sun-java6-plugin is no longer in the
 repositories for lucid :-(

 You have to enable the partner repository


Thanks! Chromium and Java works just fine with Sun's Java. It would be
much nicer if it would work with icedtea and openjdk, of course. Hope the
bug in chromium will be fixed (the xulrunner workaround in the bug Julien
linked to didn't work for me).

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Lubuntu and high memory consumption

2010-05-13 Thread Carsten Agger
ons, 12 05 2010 kl. 20:58 -0400, skrev Lane Lester:
 That certainly got my attention, since I just switched from U Lucid to
 L Lucid in hopes of getting a slimmer system. But I can confirm your
 observations to some extent:
 Ubuntu Lucid: 157 MB
 Lubuntu Lucid: 138 MB... 
 
 but I have pcmanfm disabled so I can run conky,
 and I have lxpanel disabled so I can run tint2.
 which may account for the difference in our reports.

Mileage on this may vary considerably, it seems:

If I boot into my new Lubuntu 10.04 desktop, htop says I'm using 65 MB 

on Ubuntu 10.04, it's 211

To be fair, the Ubuntu system is running som daemons like apache and
ssh, so the comparison is not entirely calibrated.
 



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