With my GMail account, I use both GMail's web-ui, but I also use local
mail-client via IMAP4.
I use the latter, in the following cases:
+ Hebrew text editing (right-to-left)
+ Discussing and quoting programming code.
For this I like to even use external EDITOR (emacsclient).
+ Attaching several
Hi i will talk about a new software: Ubucompilator (lubucompilator for
lxde user)!
Ubucompilator is a new software to improve the user experience at the
time of compilation!
I will proprose the software at the lubuntu's peopole.
You can look the ubucompilator blog a this adress
It is simply speaking a package repo localy + alternate installer.
The alternate installer is a simple package to install. The package repo is
normally a little bit smaller than the livecd files (because the files are
compressed) but I think we should only consider including the alternate
I think there may still be use cases for email clients. For example, my less
tech savvy colleagues access their company email via Microsoft Outlook. For me,
I just redirect it to my main email account.
From: Yotam Medini יותם מדיני yotam.med...@gmail.com
To: Mario Behling m...@mariobehling.de
Sorry dude but I don't see any reason why Lubuntu would need a compiler
unless the user decided to use one , But thanks for the heads up , nice
prog. Cheers.
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 4:58 AM, gusions gusi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi i will talk about a new software: Ubucompilator (lubucompilator for
Mmm i think that now Lubuntu is for developers, if you love upgrade your
software it's a good idea..
Thanks a lot to all!
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hi, the default music player in the live cd don't look good and needs to be
changed. i dont find its interface to be attractive plus not easy. so i
suggest lxmusic i am using lxmusic 0.4.2 at the moment on my ubuntu install
and it seems to be working well although i have to change the default
For the record, to replace it, gnome-mplayer seems to be the best
choice, if we want to use a mplayer front-end.
I can't see any advantages to stay with smplayer when gnome-mplayer can
do the same job :
- Use GTK+ (better integration, no additional library in memory)
- No additional GNOME
Well I don't know if the choice was done by taking the fact that lxmusic
wasn't working in Karmic. Regarding the vote
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Applications/MusicAndAudio), seems
there is no real consensus to abandon lxmusic if it's working. It'll be
interesting to do some testing with the
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