On 06/06/2011 11:49 AM, Jason Hsu wrote:
Given the similarities in our distros (targeting the lower part of
the Linux market and being based on existing distros), I figure that
much of what works for Lubuntu will work for Swift Linux.
I wouldn't be very confident of that; we use the Ubuntu
Just so the whole Lubuntu team is kept in the picture, I recently
emailed Michael Casadevall about the documentation for the Ubuntu ISO
build system, and he responded with the email below.
Jonathan
Original Message
Subject: Re: ISO Image Build Documentation Status?
Date: Mon,
On Mon, 2011-06-06 at 22:00 -0700, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
On 06/06/2011 03:22 AM, Jared Norris wrote:
I am not running Lubuntu.
I'll check out the size requirement of
apt-get install lubuntu-default-settings (limited HD=512MB)
I did see mention in an Arch linux forum about using
startlxde
I've tested every PDF reader and Evince is the only one that does not
distort truetype edges. The respective developments for MuPDF and XPdf
are a bit paused and, as PCMan said, usability increases due to the
user popularity, so it's easy making changes. Evince isn't as resource
hungry as we can
From a very-humble user point of view:
I use Libre Office + Gnumeric (Abiword can't convince me). As i read
recently, Libre Office is getting performance improvements, but the problem
is still the ram consumption vs the ram used by abiword (i use LO for writer
and slideshows, but gnumeric is a
Le Tuesday 07 June 2011 à 09:14 -0400, Tim Bernhard a écrit :
I understand that it's a standard to have games, but the ones we
have look worse than anything I've seen since DOS days! I think they
sort of bring the overall feel of the distro down, but I'm guessing
they are really lightweight.
2. Correct. My mistake.
Cheers,
James Gifford
http://jamesrgifford.com
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 11:14 PM, PCMan pcman...@gmail.com wrote:
1. Lubuntu is lightweght + good usability. Sometimes usability
should outweigh memory usage if the lighter alternatives are not as
usable, xpdf for example.
On Tue, 7 Jun 2011 13:06:28 -0400
Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset jpx...@gmail.com wrote:
From a very-humble user point of view:
I use Libre Office + Gnumeric (Abiword can't convince me). As i read
recently, Libre Office is getting performance improvements, but the problem
is still the ram
On Tue, 7 Jun 2011 08:15:16 -0400
Tim Bernhard ohiom...@gmail.com wrote:
The only thing I don't like is the games. (Is there an easy way for me to
remove the games all at once?? I never really looked into it.)
I wanted to remove them (as well as Abiword Gnumeric), but when I tell
Synaptic
Hiyas Boss,
Me thinks now would be a good time to decide these items. Setting up a vote,
followed by a meeting may be a good idea?
We have
- June 14th : End of proposal for applications by default
Followed by
- June 19th : Decision for the modifications of default applications
@ ALL
Generally speaking, packages like lubuntu-desktop or ubuntu-desktop are
meta-packages:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MetaPackages
It's generally OK to remove a meta-package but you must know what you're doing
to some degree. For instance I could remove 'lxterminal' but if I did so prior
Aloha oukou,
I've got one suggestion for replacement, which is to replace leafpad with
gedit. Note bloated in any way and handy syntax highlighting to boon.
With metta,
Chris Druif
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 01:13, Phill Whiteside phi...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hiyas Boss,
Me thinks now would be a
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