Il 21/06/2010 07:31, PCMan ha scritto:
Regarding to hardware, my suggestions to make the system usable:
CPU: above 600 MHz should be enough most of the time
RAM: 512 mb is suggested, and 256 is minimal requirement
Disk space: 2 GB at least (including swap)
i installed lubuntu maverick on a
This theme hates me, sure.
I'll reupload in a few minutes. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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It's fixed now. And attached here for testing.
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For viewing PDFs in Chromium you must tweak it a bit, it's not supported
natively. You can read instructions here (in spanish).
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Alright, it looks good enough :) I'm not usually a fan of glossy themes, but
this one looks good enough.
A question though, are we supposed to put the GTK theme in the ~/.themes
folder? Because when I do that, obconf pulls a segfault on me...
2010/6/21 神癒礁湖 ・ rafaellag...@gmail.com
It's fixed
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 19:25:09 +0900
Jaeic Lee zerax...@gmail.com wrote:
Alright, it looks good enough :) I'm not usually a fan of glossy themes, but
this one looks good enough.
Bit of a left-handed compliment but, it is good-enough though not quite there
yet.
A question though, are we
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 12:35:19 +0200
神癒礁湖 · Rafael Laguna rafaellag...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, GTK themes goes into ~/.themes folder for a normal user. In the
Lubuntu installation it will go in other place (/usr/share/themes/) and
will be compatible with ObConf and even Gnome. I have it working
Oh my god, 111 days only!!! :D
Not for artwork. I muust complete all of it in a month and, the worst
part, you all must accept (almost a part of you). About the buttons,
they will be on the right side. I put it on the left because I LIKE
IT! :) And I'm a Mac user, so I preffer. But we must not
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 1:15 AM, Leszek Lesner leszek.les...@web.de wrote:
Isn't Chromium getting native PDF support ?
Maybe we simply need to wait ;)
That assumes people only access PDFs from a browser. That is definitely not
the case with me, because I always have local PDFs I need to read.
Le lundi 21 juin 2010 à 07:15 +0200, Leszek Lesner a écrit :
Isn't Chromium getting native PDF support ?
Maybe we simply need to wait ;)
We can wait, but if the implementation is not good, we need a backup
solution :)
For now, I prefer to have a real solution that we can test. If the
Chromium
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