IMO, the more the better. I will be updating the wiki to reflect my download
location so the wiki will have three Direct download links on it. But i
feel we need to also update this to reflect on the website to show all the
available downloads. As of now if you go to lubuntu.net and hit get
Le Friday 13 May 2011 à 18:32 +0200, wr...@tiscali.it a écrit :
I would like to advice the community of a little problem of
translation. Installing the new lubuntu 11.04, if you right-click on
the desktop a context menu is shown with Create New... as first row
In italian this might be Nuovo as
Le Saturday 14 May 2011 à 00:49 +0100, Phill Whiteside a écrit :
As torrent is always preferred, I need to update the wiki areas
(especially for the new 11.04 64 bit version). I'm guessing that the
new hoster becomes primary direct download site, do you still wish me
to be a secondary direct
Le Friday 13 May 2011 à 20:04 -0400, Kendall Weaver a écrit :
Not answering your question or anything but in regards to the 64
bit .iso, please be sure to note that it is a contributed non-official
build wherever it is referenced.
To avoid confusion, I told to the maintainer of the miror to
Le Saturday 14 May 2011 à 23:45 +0100, Phill Whiteside a écrit :
as was suggested in this thread earlier, 'Get Lubuntu' would be much
easier to maintain as one page. I can add the links for the manual
testing of 10.04 to that area, add in 10.10 and 11.04 (both official
and the unofficial 64
It may have helped if I'd added the link!
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GetLubuntu
Sorry :(
Phill.
On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 4:16 AM, Phill Whiteside phi...@vpolink.com wrote:
Hi Julien,
My 1st draft,
Yes, it is only a skeleton. Before I put flesh on the bones with all the
links etc.
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