Hi, it's usually at this point I get shouted at.
WICD is interesting, but we've had far more success with
http://forum.phillw.net/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=92 You must however understand
that such postings cannot be supported by the team. A lot of the things over
there are either on the Wiki area, or
Hi:
First of all, i'm not complaining, i'm just saying that a program is better
than another, but the reasons to use abiword and gnumeric are quite solid so
i wont say anything else about that.
Second, i've found WICD, an app that could replace network manager in
lubuntu 10.10 to be far independen
Hi gang,
well, after a couple of exchanges of bots, we now have a bot. (it is called
ubot5, so be please be polite to it).
As I stated earlier, the bot team ::cough:: official ubuntu are pretty kewl
with us updating it, so please have a play with it
!lubuntu works
!terminal is all stuff not to
Hi,
If you need firefox, Open office etc., then maybe you should have a look at
xubuntu? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu
that is the lower resource version of Ubuntu (gnome) that includes the most
part of it.
Lubuntu is a departure from open office, etc. There is nothing to stop you
installing *a
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 14:23:58 -0400
Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset wrote:
> I use OOo a lot, since it's the only that can import "correctly" ms files
> and here (Chile) everybody use windows and ms office, so for me it's the
> only way to do what i need. This said, gnome office don't have something to
If you tweak openoffice to use less ram, simple
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 9:57 PM, John Zoidberg wrote:
> Slightly off-topic:
>
> >>3. Gnome office is a light office suite but very poor, Open Office is
> >>heavier but is a real working tool.
> > I do 95% of my 'office' work with Abiword, Gn
Slightly off-topic:
>> 3. Gnome office is a light office suite but very poor, Open Office is
>> heavier but is a real working tool.
> I do 95% of my 'office' work with Abiword, Gnumerics, Osmo and xpad. Only
> rarely do I require OOo, and usually that is to import some Excel
> spreadshee
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 11:40:19 -0400
Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset wrote:
> I want to help with Lubuntu but i have no programming skills... how can i
> help?
>
If you go to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu there is some information there,
such 'Help test Lubutu' and 'Getting involved'.
--
Steve Cook
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 11:40:19 -0400
Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset wrote:
> The following text is in Spanish...
>
> First I congratulate for the excellent work Lubuntu, everything works pretty
> well.
> I want to comment that i use this operating system on a Compaq 1700
> (1000mhz, 256...@100mhz) and
The following text is in Spanish...
Estimados:
Primero los quiero felicitar por su excelente trabajo con Lubuntu, todo
funciona bastante bien.
Les quiero comentar que uso éste sistema operativo en un Compaq 1700
(1000mhz, 256...@100mhz) y me surgen los siguientes "problemas":
1. Chromium es m
Le mercredi 14 juillet 2010 à 02:34 +0100, John Zoidberg a écrit :
>
> Is there any power management GUI in Lubuntu?
Right click on the icon of the battery in the notification area (bottom
right), and click on Preferences to open the GUI.
Regards,
Julien Lavergne
_
Hi,
glad you like it :-) The styles, wallpaper, button order etc. etc. Can be
found at Preferences --> Openbox Configuration. Gtk2 themes can be found
with any search engine, a couple of good places to head for free ones are
http://art.gnome.org/themes/gtk2 http://www.deviantart.com/ (search for
Temporary radical solution I used:
Added "exit 0" at the beginning of "/usr/lib/pm-utils/bin/pm-action"
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