I'm using Lubuntu 10.04 on my netbook, an Acer Aspire 110 with 512 megs of
RAM, and it's generally a pleasure.
I have one problem, though - the Java plugin seems not to be working in
Chromium. I want to play Runescape, the MMORPG at www.runescape.com.
What I'm getting is basically a blank (rather
On Sun, 6 Jun 2010 04:22:58 -0400
"Carsten Agger" wrote:
> I'm using Lubuntu 10.04 on my netbook, an Acer Aspire 110 with 512 megs of
> RAM, and it's generally a pleasure.
>
> I have one problem, though - the Java plugin seems not to be working in
> Chromium. I want to play Runescape, the MMORPG
> On Sun, 6 Jun 2010 04:22:58 -0400
> Try checking "about:plugins" in Chromium, and see if your Java plugin's
> being
> detected by Chromium. Chances are that it wasn't installed properly though
> (check update-alternatives --display mozilla-javaplugin.so, and that the
> /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/l
On Sun, 06 Jun 2010 10:33:02 +0100, Carsten Agger wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jun 2010 04:22:58 -0400
> Try checking "about:plugins" in Chromium, and see if your Java
plugin's
being
detected by Chromium. Chances are that it wasn't installed properly
though
(check update-alternatives --display mozil
try:
cd /usr/lib/chromium-browser/plugins; sudo ln -s
/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/jre/lib/i386/IcedTeaPlugin.so
Should be ok.
Personally I use the .bin file from www.java.com as all the systems I'd need
java on are 64bit. I then symlink the libnpjp2.so to the plugins folder and
it works.
Java a
søn, 06 06 2010 kl. 11:56 +0100, skrev Steve:
> > Maybe install another JVM? But this is supposed to work fine, I should
> > think?
> >
> It should work fine but, I’ve never got it to work. I always install
> sun-java6-plugin
>
>
Thanks, will try that. As I said, the funny thing is that thi
Not sure, I dont install flash or java using the repos nowadays.
Let us know how you get on
On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 12:18 PM, Carsten Agger wrote:
> søn, 06 06 2010 kl. 11:56 +0100, skrev Steve:
>
> > > Maybe install another JVM? But this is supposed to work fine, I should
> > > think?
> > >
> >
Carsten
I can understand not installing Firefox but Chromium maybe isn't the
answer until it's completed? I could argue that using Google software is
like using Windows - a sell out to the corporates - but i do not want a
flame war thank you!
I'd suggest giving Midori a try - it's very quick
søn, 06 06 2010 kl. 12:11 +0100, skrev Andrew Woodhead:
> try:
>
>
> cd /usr/lib/chromium-browser/plugins; sudo ln
> -s /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/jre/lib/i386/IcedTeaPlugin.so
>
>
> Should be ok.
>
>
Thanks, but unfortunately that didn't work - still doesn't show up in
about:plugins either
Is it possible to use adobe flash player or other open flash player if I
have Lubuntu and Chromium?
Paolo
2010/6/6 Richard Austin
> Carsten
>
> I can understand not installing Firefox but Chromium maybe isn't the answer
> until it's completed? I could argue that using Google software is like u
Sure but the plugin is proprietary and the open versions do not have the
full range of stuff which the Adobe one does.
On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 12:43 PM, paolo liut wrote:
> Is it possible to use adobe flash player or other open flash player if I
> have Lubuntu and Chromium?
>
> Paolo
>
> 2010/6/6
Le dimanche 06 juin 2010 à 13:18 +0200, Carsten Agger a écrit :
> Thanks, will try that. As I said, the funny thing is that this works
> fine in Ubuntu Desktop 10.04, with Firefox. This might mean it's due
> to
> some bug/missing dependency in Lubuntu packaging?
Java support on Chromium is quite un
> søn, 06 06 2010 kl. 12:11 +0100, skrev Andrew Woodhead:
>> Personally I use the .bin file from www.java.com as all the systems
>> I'd need java on are 64bit. I then symlink the libnpjp2.so to the
>> plugins folder and it works.
>>
>>
Hmm, at any rate it seems sun-java6-plugin is no longer in t
Never had an issue but I use java from the java people rather than some
package.
On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Carsten Agger wrote:
> > søn, 06 06 2010 kl. 12:11 +0100, skrev Andrew Woodhead:
>
> >> Personally I use the .bin file from www.java.com as all the systems
> >> I'd need java on are
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søn, 06 06 2010 kl. 12:11 +0100, skrev Andrew Woodhead:
Personally I use the .bin file from www.java.com as all the systems
I'd need java on are 64bit. I then symlink the libnpjp2.so to the
plugins folder and it works.
Hmm, at any
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>> Hmm, at any rate it seems sun-java6-plugin is no longer in the
>> repositories for lucid :-(
>>
> You have to enable the partner repository
>
Thanks! Chromium and Java works just fine with Sun's Java. It would be
much nicer if it would work with icedtea and openjdk, of course. Hope the
bug in
Its already in Network Manager,isnt it?
Regards,
Dooitze de Jong
2010/6/5 Julien Lavergne
> Le vendredi 04 juin 2010 à 19:15 +0200, Max a écrit :
> > please add modem-manager to lubuntu-desktop meta-package in future
> > relases.
> > for netbooks is a necessary software.
>
> It's already added
Why do we have to enable the lubuntu ppa???
Regards
2010/6/2 Federico Fanton
> On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 22:06:17 +0100
> Steve wrote:
>
> > The easist/safest way, is to use the Ubuntu alternative ISO to set up
> RAID
> > and install Ubuntu minimal. The enable the Lubuntu-Desktop PPA and
> > instal
I had the same problem.
In the first boot screen you press F6 and then enable noapic
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installer crashed lubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/522031
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Lubuntu,
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Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu: Incom
It's XUbuntu not Xubunto. Please read:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_(operating_system)
Did you MD5 test the image you downloaded? Errors in the image may cause
issues. Did you also check the CD for defects (When the stick man at the
bottom of the screen appears press space then select "Chec
On Sun, 06 Jun 2010 19:08:50 +0100, Dooitze de Jong
wrote:
Why do we have to enable the lubuntu ppa???
Regards
2010/6/2 Federico Fanton
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 22:06:17 +0100
Steve wrote:
> The easist/safest way, is to use the Ubuntu alternative ISO to set up
RAID
> and install Ubuntu mini
Otherwise you'd get pcmanfm 0.5 instead of 0.9.5
Bye!
On Sun, 6 Jun 2010 20:08:50 +0200
Dooitze de Jong wrote:
> Why do we have to enable the lubuntu ppa???
>
> Regards
>
> 2010/6/2 Federico Fanton
>
> > On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 22:06:17 +0100
> > Steve wrote:
> >
> > > The easist/safest way, i
The check cd for defects has a reported error where it says that one file
has failed the test, you can run the md5checksum from the command line to
verify the cd
dd if=/dev/cdrom bs=2048 count=266741 | md5sum
For the current 10.04 Lubuntu image, you should get
386a227968cbabc89e1a23b95035160
On Sun, 6 Jun 2010 20:55:13 +0100
Phillip Whiteside wrote:
> The check cd for defects has a reported error where it says that one file
> has failed the test, you can run the md5checksum from the command line to
> verify the cd
>
>
>dd if=/dev/cdrom bs=2048 count=266741 | md5sum
Is the dd r
I'm working in a theme (mockup only for now). The marketing items, such
as banners, sticks, and other things, will derivate from the main
aesthetic line and, remember, this "a bit like a democracy", so you'd
may not vote for my next theme proposal. This week I have pllaned to
publish the first desi
I don't know, I was sort of stuck for time when the inbuilt cd checker
failed and needed something that worked, the dd command was in the 'How To'
that I found and read up on, it allows the use of 2Kb blocksize for speed,
i've never done a speed compare :-)
Regards,
Phill.
On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at
Hi,
thanks for replying, one of things that was discussed was that the banner
should say 'Click here to Download Current Release' and 'Click here to
Download Development Release'. I mentioned 100 px for height as I think the
text would wrap to three lines. Or if you send me that banner with no tex
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