Hi,
well, to cut a long story short... it stopped working 20th Sept. It has now
been reported... reporting a bug about launch pad via launch pad is
something I have now 'sort of' learned how to do. Thanks to the kind micahg
on the bug-squad who got it converted into the correct format for the LP
Crikey,
you guys are mad keen... Yes, the beta 2 has left the QA section and onto
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/oneiric/beta-2/ however, before
you all go posting duplicates of bugs, would you please allow Julien to make
the official announcement with the release notes?
Julien has
I'm particularly concerned about this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libappindicator/+bug/820080
The network manager icon is fixed, but the power manager icon is broken again
after being fixed once before.
I just want to be certain that I'm commenting at the correct bug report.
Thought I should share what I'm doing ;^)
--- On Mon, 9/19/11, Lance lbsol...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Lance lbsol...@yahoo.com
Subject: Lubuntu beta 2 iso-test images not showing up
To: Jean-Baptiste Lallement jean-bapti...@ubuntu.com
Date: Monday, September 19, 2011, 11:53 AM
Sorry to be the
I can confirm... I'm sure they'll get it sorted :)
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 8:11 PM, Lance lbsol...@yahoo.com wrote:
Thought I should share what I'm doing ;^)
--- On *Mon, 9/19/11, Lance lbsol...@yahoo.com* wrote:
From: Lance lbsol...@yahoo.com
Subject: Lubuntu beta 2 iso-test images not
Ah, it appears they're not due until Tuesday :)
Oneiric Beta 2 is due this week and the first candidates will be ready
for testing on the ISO tracker starting from tomorrow, Tuesday, 20 (for
the impatient, they are already there for smoke testing).
Regards,
Phill.
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at
Got this update from jibel :^)
I'll test accordingly.
Lance
--- On Mon, 9/19/11, Jean-Baptiste Lallement jean-bapti...@ubuntu.com wrote:
From: Jean-Baptiste Lallement jean-bapti...@ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Lubuntu beta 2 iso-test images not showing up
To: Lance lbsol...@yahoo.com
Date: Monday,
Hi Lance,
The test for alternate is certainly there. I'm grabbing the i386 alternate
as it is the alternates we have had some teething problems with.
So, for all of you who have a bit of hard drive available, please head over
to
Hi everybody, i'm trying xcompmgr on my Lxde desktop, and it's very nice!
It uses few RAM (2,5 mb on my 64 bit system) and can provide cool
fade-in/out effects for menus and windows.
I've tried this configuration:
xcompmgr -cfC -D 5
then i removed the Show animation during maximize or minimize
Le 17/09/2011 23:29, 神癒礁湖 a écrit :
It's done! I've found it. Unico engine has a great and annoying
bug showing menubar background colour white, like text, making it
unreadable (with several themes, believe me I've tested 10 or more
with the
We did. But using xcompmgr is complicated and can fail. There's a big
problem using some apps with it. Try to drag an icon from a window to
the desktop and you'll see the flickering. If you do this too many times
the Openbox will crash. This is a xcompmgr bug, and its development
seems to be
I did some adventuring with xcompmgr too a while ago, and it was almost like
if it was not there with the apropriate configuration (on a 730mhz machine
with 512 ram) but when i watched the log, just like rafael said, there was a
lot of bugs, plus chromium doesn't like this app at all last time i
Lsc 55 is out.
New clean dialog, to take care of your Lubuntu ;-)
various UI improvements
Solved some bugs related on the Apps store.
Stephen Smally
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Hi,
as ever, we approach full adoption with the mass off a run-away train.
Nothing can stop us now :)
But, as ever, there are finer points and sub clauses to be met. One being
IRC. The majority of you will be blissfully unaware that the ubuntuIRCouncil
have had access to #lubuntu as OP's. They
Ok, LSC 53:
* solved bugs related dependencies alternatives (see fusion-icon)
There is a problem, Lsc can't show all the dependencies, for example if
a package depend on a metapackage, the depends of the metapackage are
now showed.
e.g:
fusion-icon
compiz-kde (requested by fusion-icon)
Lsc 55 will be pushed tomorrow, changelog:
* Solved another bug related to the depends
* few changes to the UI (in the preferences dialog, in the apps list and
in the left pane)
* Now the update and upgrade buttons work well
What can i say, i use it for everyday use and is stable (no more strange
On 09/15/2011 05:00 PM, Arief Rachman wrote:
I need some help. Is there any lightweight software like power point
in Lubuntu?! Because the main reason why I use netbook is its
portability to make presentation. But since there's no lightweight
program to make a presentation, I think I buy
Hi,
I know i'm stretching the mailing list, but I ask that those in USA please
have a search through their attics, cellars etc. A young and gifted
programmer had his laptop die. He is head of dev on an upstream project that
involves AI. As he is a student from not one of the most affluent areas
I use Canon printer IP1900 and want to print. But when I start, it says error
or something. And my lubuntu can't detect the printer, it says generic printer.
Is there any specific driver? And where should I get it? Thank
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Maybe this can help you
http://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2011/06/download-install-canon-printer-driver.html
El 16/09/11 22:03, Arief Rachman escribió:
Canon printer IP1900
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Thanks to Julien, the revision 50 is out! the database is build during
the installation or whenever the folder /usr/share/app-install/desktop
is modified now.
The ui is changed a bit, you can decide if show the menubar or let hide.
If you think that some options should be default in lsc (like use
I need some help. Is there any lightweight software like power point in
Lubuntu?! Because the main reason why I use netbook is its portability to make
presentation. But since there's no lightweight program to make a presentation,
I think I buy netbook become useless. Thank..
On 13/09/2011 00:48, Julien Lavergne wrote:
Le 12/09/2011 23:17, PCMan a écrit :
Isn't /var/cache a better suited place for this kind of thing?
+1, I think /var/cache/LSC is also a better place.
Also, please make an independent script to update the database, so I can
hook it in the package.
Ok, i've made few changes:
* if the old config file hasn't some options will be updated and the new
options will be added as in the default config file (this will create
~/.config/default_LSC.ini)
* if the database doesn't exists, and the use of the database is setted
True in the preferences, a
Hi everybody, i want to notify that the zctive and pushed branch for
Lubuntu Software Center is again lp:lubuntu-software-center.
Regards
Stephen Smally
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With the new database-based engine the ui charges in few seconds (half
second on my machine), so we can remove the use of threads and reduce
memory usage.
Pro:
Reduce Memory usage
No more problems like no error report inside a thread
Contro (how do you say in english? the bad
Please keep thread design.
Try to run your application on something like EeePC 701 and you'll know what
I mean.
Later when more features are added, and even when some info is get from
internet, you'll still need threads. Sooner or later, you'll need it.
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 4:49 AM, Stefano
Alex, you're admin now at Flickr.
BTW, the purpose of the new PPA will be testing artwork. I know, it's code
and cannot crash, but I preffer to isolate the packages before make it
real (I really love quotes :D).
http://lubuntublog.blogspot.com/ http://www.lubuntu.net/
I went ahead and tested both the 20110910 and 20110911 i386 alternate install
images to see if I could reproduce that broken software sources UI that I'd
mentioned previously, but I couldn't get that far.
I encountered the installer cannot find a suitable kernel package to install
and being
2011/9/11 Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset jpx...@gmail.com
I've added the PPA for LXPanel made by Julien, but still it haven't
upgraded...
Oh i see now... LXPanel it's not there for natty :P
How can I install it under Natty? I add the PPA but instead of Natty i add
Oneiric??
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Hi, i'm trying to use a database builded parsing
/usr/share/app-install/desktop in lsc.
well men, is amazing fast! when the ui shows the apps database is
charged and ready to go!
i will commit as soon as possible and i will build the ppa.
if you wan't to try the database follow these step:
1 -
the database should be moved to /usr/share/LSC, i will do it immediately.
Please note that to use the database in the step 3 you have to launch
python with sudo ($ sudo python)
Stephen Smally
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Isn't /var/cache a better suited place for this kind of thing?
It's a little bit weird to put cache in /usr/share.
Even better if you can separate things for different locales in different
cache files.
This way you may waste some disk spaces and create lots of db files, but the
result will be
Le 12/09/2011 23:17, PCMan a écrit :
Isn't /var/cache a better suited place for this kind of thing?
+1, I think /var/cache/LSC is also a better place.
Also, please make an independent script to update the database, so I can
hook it in the package. It should be a simple command, like
Le 25/08/2011 20:47, A. Andjelkovic a écrit :
Natty Bug by John Baer
Lubuntu Moth by John Baer
Glass beauty by pr09studio
Lubuntu Blue Wallpaper with Logo by llelectronics2k
Clarity by Foolish-fox
Lubuntu Blue by leogg!
All these artists have been informed and hopefully there won't be any
I will contact the artists (again) and try to get them to change their
licenses.
In the future we'll have clearer guidelines for the Flickr submissions.
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 5:12 PM, Julien Lavergne gi...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Le 25/08/2011 20:47, A. Andjelkovic a écrit :
Natty Bug by John
Hello everyone,
Please excuse my question but is there any chance for me to contribute in
this? can I create some wallpapers or that's not possible? I'm not
professional designer but I'd like to do my best for Lubuntu.
Thank you!
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 7:35 PM, A. Andjelkovic
I'm a newbie and I really love my new lubuntu. But I have some problems here. I
can't open my 'chm' and 'pdb' files. Is there any I can do? Would you give me
favor? Thank.
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Le 11/09/2011 18:12, A. Andjelkovic a écrit :
Already got reponses from leogg! and llelectronics2k, both
reported that Flickr hasn't added an option for CC 3.0. However, they
both wrote in their description/comment field that CC3.0 rights apply
for their work.
Can we move forward like this
For ALSA, a potential candidate GUI mixer is gamix.
For PulseAudio, maybe we can use pama.
Both are written in pure C language IIRC.
Please evaluate them if possible.
They are not the best ones, but at least they will be better then xterm -e
alsamixer.
Other ones I can find are written in python
what kind of files are they? what kind of apps had generates them? you h
ave to look at some apps similar to the original (e.g. if i have .doc fi
le generated by microsoft word office, an office app will probably open
it).
Regards
Stephen Smally
Messaggio originale
Da:
They're files with extension .chm and .pdb. They're not .doc files.
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On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 16:41:52 +
Arief Rachman br41...@gmail.com wrote:
They're files with extension .chm and .pdb. They're not .doc files.
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To: lubuntu-desktop@lists.launchpad.net
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Hi,
You can use chmsee to view *.chm files.
Regards,
TRẦN Duy Hùng
http://www.nguyentieuhau.com/
On 11 September 2011 23:17, Arief Rachman br41...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm a newbie and I really love my new lubuntu. But I have some problems
here. I can't open my 'chm' and 'pdb' files. Is there
Hi,
chm are 'Microsoft' formatted help files. The program I use to read them is
at
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-view-chm-microsoft-compiled-html-help-files-in-ubuntu.html
(I
use the gnome one). Alterantively you can convert them to pdf (I've never
tried this) using
pdb seems to be the file extension used by PDA's..
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/natty/man1/plucker.1.html has details on
plucker which can read these. Again, I have not tried it but it is the
official man pages so, hopefully, will work :)
Regards,
Phill.
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 5:34 PM,
Hi Ali,
as with all things how do I get involved, please head over to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/GettingInvolved that has information on
getting in touch with the various teams within Lubuntu.
glad to see you are still keen to get involved :)
Regards,
Phill.
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 5:12
Le 11/09/2011 18:28, PCMan a écrit :
For ALSA, a potential candidate GUI mixer is gamix.
gamix was removed from Debian because it was not maintained properly.
For PulseAudio, maybe we can use pama.
This one seems also a bit old (no commit on trunk since 2010 April).
Well, not easy to find a
Only one info, does lubuntu use alsa or pulseaudio?
Stephen Smally
On 11/09/2011 20:32, Julien Lavergne wrote:
Le 11/09/2011 18:28, PCMan a écrit :
For ALSA, a potential candidate GUI mixer is gamix.
gamix was removed from Debian because it was not maintained properly.
For PulseAudio, maybe
It appears that I forgot the team twice in a row. Sorry :^(
Lance
--- On Sat, 9/10/11, Lance lbsol...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Lance lbsol...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Testing, and md5sums that vary???
To: Phill Whiteside phi...@ubuntu.com
Date: Saturday, September 10, 2011, 5:49
Am 11.09.2011 21:36 schrieb Stefano eco.st...@fastwebnet.it: Only one info, does lubuntu use alsa or pulseaudio?It uses alsa.
Stephen Smally
On 11/09/2011 20:32, Julien Lavergne wrote:
Le 11/09/2011 18:28, PCMan a écrit :
For ALSA, a potential candidate GUI mixer is "gamix".
gamix was removed
2011/9/11 Stefano eco.st...@fastwebnet.it
Only one info, does lubuntu use alsa or pulseaudio?
Alsa :)
Been trying Gamix for some minutes, and at first sight is allright, but now
i can't get anything to work (go to config and you'll see).
I've added the PPA for LXPanel made by Julien, but
Hi everyone,
YES, I do take on what everyone says :)
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/TestingSeveral hours re-working it and
re-phrasing / moving / deleting / adding to it.
I've asked the QA team to check that I am factually correct, as that is my
1st
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Data: 11/09/2011 18.17
Ogg: [Lubuntu-desktop] Asking: How to read 'chm' and 'pdb'
I'm a newbie and I really love my new lubuntu. But I have some
problems here. I can't open my 'chm' and 'pdb' files. Is there any
I can do? ...
Yes, these files
Hiyas Josh,
things get a little more complicated when you take into account that some
people prefer SHA's. The download page that people are directed to does also
have the SHA1's and SHA256's for those who prefer to use them. the column
for md5's is historical, and back to when we used to spin
Le 08/09/2011 16:49, Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset a écrit :
I know we are pass the freeze, but maybe this shortcut could be added
to preferences menu for 11.10. I think for a lot of people it's useful
to control the mic and all that stuff in alsamixer. Plus, there's
nothing to add but this little
Hi,
I do a summary of the Lubuntu developpement each week for the release
meeting. If you are interested, I add them to this page :
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/ReleaseStatus/Oneiric
If you have something to mention before the meeting (each Friday),
please send me a mail before, so I can have
I think Lubuntu looks pretty good, but one thing I do need to follow up on is
shown here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lubuntu-meta/+bug/835961/comments/16
I'd very much appreciate anyone else jumping into testing to see what they
find. I'm just under serious time constraints ATM
Hi Julien,
I've added a link at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing#News so
everyone can grab it when we forget :)
Regards,
Phill.
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Julien Lavergne gi...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hi,
I do a summary of the Lubuntu developpement each week for the release
meeting.
hi Lance,
I'll have a play with it over the w/end and see if I can get similar
behaviour in VM. If not, I'll start slicing disks up :)
Regards,
Phill.
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 10:09 PM, Lance lbsol...@yahoo.com wrote:
I plan on doing that but I don't have time to test the current daily ATM.
As i was unable to install 11.04 on my system from usb i had to install
10.04 awhile back. After not being able to test the lsc i decided to upgrade
via update manager last night. The upgrade went smoothly and i was able to
readd the ppa and install lsc but am unable to run it. I try calling it
Ah well,
there goes my last few brain cells. I thought it was for 11.10 and was not
aware it was being back-ported in a complete test version that has bugs back
to 11.04. Still, you learn something new every day :)
If some one could please clarify this for me, I'd really appreciate it!
Regards,
Hi Lance,
Sorry for the delay. Is
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing#Lubuntu_Oneiric_11.10 better in
terms of the table layout and links for Beta 1?
Thanks for your input on this.
Regards,
Phill.
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 12:05 PM, Lance lbsol...@yahoo.com wrote:
Could the See server part
Best practices regarding checksums is to present one for each and not
suggest that people look elsewhere. With each ISO that's released, the
checksum should be presented with it. Some distros actually offer .zip
files that have an ISO and a checksum file for the ISO. This makes it so
that if
Yes, they seemed to be very clear when doing the appliance. But nothing has
changed. In fact, now I'm a bit more involved within the Ubuntu machinery.
So I'm (and want to be) more and more implicated in a project that I bet
since its first appearance: Lubuntu. So thanks so much to all the crew,
Hi Everyone,
@Phill:
Never mind, I know you are busy and thank you for directing me on how to
reply. I didn't want to hit reply all previously because I was in need to
make sure if I have to or not. Now, I know I need to do that for faster
answers :)
I'm sorry for being in hurry but as you know,
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On 2011-09-08 09:41, Ali Linx wrote:
1- I didn't find that channel, could you please post me the link
again? I joined OFTC but when I searched for lxde, I didn't find it.
No need to search if you know the channel name. Use the command input
part
Hey Matthew - to install it, run sudo apt-get update to update your
repository list and then try to install it.
Cheers,
James Gifford
http://jamesrgifford.com
On Sep 8, 2011, at 0:40, Matthew Byers faintstlsa...@gmail.com wrote:
I am unable to install, i added ppa then updated then tried
Matthew,
Looking through your email and it appears you have spelt repository
incorrect in your command. you have spelt it repositoriy Might be
easier to use synaptic to install it
cheers Gareth
On 08/09/11 10:59, James Gifford wrote:
Hey Matthew - to install it, run sudo apt-get update to
I know we are pass the freeze, but maybe this shortcut could be added to
preferences menu for 11.10. I think for a lot of people it's useful to
control the mic and all that stuff in alsamixer. Plus, there's nothing to
add but this little shortcut :)
And maybe there's a way to show lxterminal
Yes I spelled wrong at first but you can see via the rest of my snippet that
I correctly executed the command. Is it under a different name than
lubuntu-software-center cause even via synaptic I don't see it. I was able
to install the lubuntu-control-center just fine just not software center.
On
I agree. A link to sound preferences makes sense.
The only issues I see are 1) alsamixer is not very intuitive and 2) it dumps
users into a terminal which might scare the crap out of many of them. :)
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset jpx...@gmail.com
wrote:
I know we
Hi there,
I downloaded the beta version and tried to install it but got many errors.
I couldn't even install Lubuntu 11.10 Beta 1 on my PC.
Is this the right place to report that? just wanted to share my experience
with you all. I'm new and not sure if replying to this email is good idea or
not?
2011/9/8 Tim Bernhard ohiom...@gmail.com
I agree. A link to sound preferences makes sense.
The only issues I see are 1) alsamixer is not very intuitive and 2) it
dumps users into a terminal which might scare the crap out of many of them.
:)
Completely agree that a terminal app scares a lot
lt;ohiom...@gmail.comgt;
I agree.nbsp; A link to sound preferences makes sense.nbsp;
The only issues I see are 1) alsamixer is not very intuitive and 2) it dumps
users into a terminal which might scare the crap out of many of them. :)
Completely agree that a terminal app scares a lot of
I readded and tried again but still not working. I will try another way
later. Thanks folks
On Sep 8, 2011 9:56 AM, Gareth Rigby gareth.rigby...@gmail.com wrote:
Matthew,
My apologies I didn't notice it spelt correctly below that! I had no
problem installing from synaptic under the name
Julien informed about an error on some menu backgrounds (here's his
screenshot), but on my system nothing happens (here's mine). Please,
check this out and tell me if anything's wrong.
Thanks for feedback! :)
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2011/9/8 Leszek Lesner leszek.les...@web.de
ohiom...@gmail.com
I agree. A link to sound preferences makes sense.
The only issues I see are 1) alsamixer is not very intuitive and 2) it
dumps users into a terminal which might scare the crap out of many of them.
Has anyone tested if this is still an issue on Lubuntu 11.10?
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Bug
Hi,
lubuntu-software-center is available in this PPA :
https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop/+archive/ppa
https://launchpad.net/%7Elubuntu-desktop/+archive/ppa
Don't forget it's still a work in progress, but it should be quite
usable now. Please report any bugs on the launchpad project :
Hi Ali,
sorry for the tardy reply this time. Please use the the two 'lists' email
addresses when replying, there are times I'm tied up and replying to the
teams will help you better get to know them. I've added Mario on the cc list
(even though he does get them) as he is our co-ordinator. Again,
Hiyas,
I'm am planning to see my dentist (and be told off for the length of time
since last visit). I *was* planning 1st week in October, but then remembered
that a 'little something' happens in the 1st couple of weeks of October. Why
do I need to book time off? Well, I live in UK and my dentist
Hi everyone,
@ Phil: Thank you for directing Ali. There are different opinions
about crosspostings on lists. Personally, I prefer to stick to the
appropriate list - which is the LXDE list for Alis question.
Nevertheless, as you wrote you want it on both lists, I am following
your wish this time.
To All,
Well, next time you get a squiggle from Rafael,
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntumembers
It has been added also at https://launchpad.net/~rafaellaguna
now he needs to is choose his @ubuntu.com email address.
Rafael,
Congratulations, I did hear that that it went through pretty quickly on
On 09/07/2011 04:36 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
I'm am planning to see my dentist (and be told off for the length of
time since last visit).
Me too... I have a toothache! I see my dentist tomorrow... but her
offices are close to my work, near Walmart... travel time is not a
problem :) She
Hey Phill,
Lets do it in Daniel's server and as you know, Whatever you decide, I have
no objection =]
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 9:11 AM, Jonathan Marsden jmars...@fastmail.fmwrote:
On 09/07/2011 04:36 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
I'm am planning to see my dentist (and be told off for the length
I am unable to install, i added ppa then updated then tried installing and
it was unable to find it.
stlsaint@stlsaint-lubuntu:~$ sudo apt-add-repositoriy
ppa:lubuntu-desktop/ppa
sudo: apt-add-repositoriy: command not found
stlsaint@stlsaint-lubuntu:~$ sudo add-apt-repository
ok, i'm looking into sqlite3, but if the db should be for all the user
we need permission to write in a system folder.
how to make a cache? it think that something like:
if not package in cache:
packages.append([
pkginfo1
pkginfo2
pkginfo3
...
])
else: pass
can work.
On Tue, 6 Sep 2011 09:04:19 +0200
神癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna) rafaellag...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Julien. I've been watching about the bug on the menus you've
experimented, and I cannot reproduce it. Does anybody has the same problem?
I mean, having blank labels on menus.
Are talking about Bug
On 09/06/2011 07:31 PM, Yorvyk wrote:
Hi, Julien. I've been watching about the bug on the menus you've
experimented, and I cannot reproduce it. Does anybody has the same problem?
I mean, having blank labels on menus.
Are talking about Bug #818869? If so I have the problem and it also
Please, tell me which release do you have, Julien, because I'm on the
alpha and it works fine (File-Roller and others under GTK3). Natty
renders well it too (with Unico from 3rd party repos).
Sorry, I can't reproduce. I'll check the active selected menu label
colour and see if it's the same as
Ok, I can see now. Let me check it out.
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Yes, I'm fully agree. Not only coders are important making operating
systems. The LoCo team is fundamental, as well as testers, forum keepers,
etc.
There's a lot of people evolving a distro, and sometimes users claim for
this or that to coders when solution often comes from other sources.
i was thinking about the use of a database, re-builded every time the
cache update or upgrade, this because parse the contents of a
directory(/usr/share/app-install/desktop) is very slow, so we can build
the database parsing the directory only the first time, then parse the
database to get the
I'd add that silence from any team member is not an indication that they agree or disagree / like or dislike anything offered by another team member.I generally remain silent unless I feel that my input may truly be helpful ;^)That said, my input may sometimes only cause confusion regardless of my
pushed up LSC revision 34, solved bugs, refined interface, added
makefile, .desktop file and launch-script.
is ready for a ppa.
Stephen Smally
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Hi Stefano,
Something like GDBM hashes or sqlite SQL backend should be ok I
presume, however making hard dep to some RDBMS (even mysql) is an
overkill as per my opinion.
Cheers,
Ruslan
2011/9/5 Stefano eco.st...@fastwebnet.it:
i was thinking about the use of a database, re-builded every time
Great job. It could be included by default in the next release.
El 05/09/2011 14:22, A. Andjelkovic andjelko...@gmail.com escribió:
Extension is now available at the Chrome Web Store[1], download and enjoy
:).
[1]:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hemkkjpjknkkndhconammdhlhdkjclim
Great job. It could be included by default in the next release.
El 05/09/2011 14:22, A. Andjelkovic andjelko...@gmail.com escribió:
Extension is now available at the Chrome Web Store[1], download and enjoy
:).
[1]:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hemkkjpjknkkndhconammdhlhdkjclim
On 09/04/2011 10:35 PM, Richard Foulkes wrote:
I've just installed the beta1 i386 desktop iso in vmware - and i'm
disappointed to see that the OEM installation mode still isn't working.
In this case, it's often a good idea to report a bug against
lubuntu-meta package :)
I fixed the bug (I hope),
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