1. This may be caused by bugs in ureadahead. Rebooting for several
times might fix this. On my box, Lubuntu uses less RAM than yours so I
cannot reproduce this.
2. PCManFM2 can work well with concky if your concky is configured
correctly. There is a blog post on http://blog.lxde.org/ for this
issue
That certainly got my attention, since I just switched from U Lucid to L
Lucid in hopes of getting a slimmer system. But I can confirm your
observations to some extent:
Ubuntu Lucid: 157 MB
Lubuntu Lucid: 138 MB...
but I have pcmanfm disabled so I can run conky,
and I have lxpanel disabled so I ca
I have installed lubuntu-desktop on my computer which is running Ubuntu
10.04.
When I start up Ubuntu and open Terminal and run htop, I see that I'm
using 152 MB of RAM.
I start Lubuntu and open LXTerminal and run htop, and I'm using 200 MB
of RAM!
Why does Lubuntu use significantly more RAM the
Hi Andy,
There doesn't seem to be a Desktop tab under edit > preferences.
Thanks,
Ted
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 5:04 PM, Andrew Woodhead
wrote:
> Open PCManFM and go to Edit > Preferences > Desktop. There is an option
> "Manage the desktop and show icon files". Turning this off removes all icons
Open PCManFM and go to Edit > Preferences > Desktop. There is an option
"Manage the desktop and show icon files". Turning this off removes all icons
from the desktop.
You have to have it, or no icons at all. Your choice.
-Andy
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 9:54 PM, Ted To wrote:
> Hi, Can anyone tell
Hi, Can anyone tell me how to make lubuntu stop displaying my root
directory on the desktop?
Thanks,
Ted
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hi Leszek,
The minimal CD is not for me, it was following on from the email yesterday
of someone with a slow internet link. As lubuntu is already small, I thought
about doing one without the language packs. I'm okay using the mini-iso and
popping lubuntu-desktop on for my instructions. It's one of
Make a symlink to the .desktop file in /usr/share/applications/name.desktop
in ~/.config/autostart
and it will run.
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Lane Lester wrote:
> I'm a long-time user of Ubuntu. Lately I've been using Openbox for my WM,
> so I decided to try Lubuntu and get rid of some
Hi Phill,
if you in a desperate need of a minimal install cd I can build one. But
how should it look like ? A ubuntu minimal CD with all the deb packages
using debian installer ? Or a minimal LiveCD with only lxde as a desktop
that allows you to install the system with a cli installer ?
The fi
I'm a long-time user of Ubuntu. Lately I've been using Openbox for my WM, so
I decided to try Lubuntu and get rid of some unused overhead.
I'm also a fan of Conky, and I quickly learned that it didn't get along with
pcmanfm. So I've commented it out and am using feh to manage my wallpapers.
I like
On Wed, 12 May 2010 00:03:06 +0100
Phillip Whiteside wrote:
> I know that you do not have time to make a minimal iso, however having
> chatted to some 'nice people' it appears that I (or anyone) should actually
> be able to do it. It's called remastersys and how it works is at
> http://psychocats
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