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Hello for everyone team members of Lubuntu Launchpad channel.
Im a developer of a little project called FlavituLinux.
I have a question i think in Lubuntu to remaster for my next release.
I can use Lubuntu base to remaster or no?
Many thanks for the time.
Tim,
For the 2nd time and yet again, I'd like to THANK YOU for each and every
word you wrote and for each and every suggestions, be sure I'll keep that
in mind and I'm very sure you wrote all that because you want to help :)
totally understood.
However, I'm afraid you are not seeing my point.
As far as I know is everyone free to alter and redistribute any given
distribution when all the proper people/teams are thanked. You can read all
about it in the GPL(v3?) licence supplied with the installation disk. It
should also be readable somewhere in the system, but I don't know where
that
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 8:38 AM, Ali Linx amjja...@gmail.com wrote:
Tim,
For the 2nd time and yet again, I'd like to THANK YOU for each and every
word you wrote and for each and every suggestions, be sure I'll keep that
in mind and I'm very sure you wrote all that because you want to help :)
On Fri, 4 Nov 2011 13:49:20 +0100
Chris cyber.dr...@gmail.com wrote:
As far as I know is everyone free to alter and redistribute any given
distribution when all the proper people/teams are thanked. You can read all
about it in the GPL(v3?) licence supplied with the installation disk. It
Ola João.
Como já responderam, pode sim fazer. Eu dei uma olhada no seu site e vi que
se trata de uma distribuição um tanto voltada para a educação. Como o
Lubuntu não tem ainda versão LTS (e não terá num futuro próximo), talvez
não seja a melhor opção neste caso. Sendo assim, eu queria sugerir
Hi,
I don't think all the sources are incompatible.
I'm agree that wiki should be the knowledge base, and the reference for all the
documentation. However, having a forum thread for a bookmark purpose and
chatting is also useful, as long as it points to wiki pages, and people are
encourage to
Hi,
Sorry for the delay.
I didn't understand if you tested the last PPC ISO from daily build or not ? If
it's working, it can be considered as an unofficial ISO.
Also, it's possible to make it official for 12.04, but we need people available
to test Alpha and Beta ISO, during ISO testing
No, but you probably noticed that the backporting was quite slow recently.
Also, pcmanfm is still broken using the backports, so the situation is not
really good right now :(
Regards,
Julien Lavergne
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 12:20:36 +0200
Phill Whiteside phi...@phillw.net wrote:
Hi guys,
does
At the time I wrote to the list, the only available PPC ISO was an old
daily, NOT the most current. Also, there still has never been an
official release build of Oneiric. At this time, I see 12.04 in the
dailies. So I'd be happy to test that but I'd like to write instructions
for Oneiric. Any
On Fri, 04 Nov 2011 08:24:57 -0700
∅ maps.backw...@gmail.com wrote:
At the time I wrote to the list, the only available PPC ISO was an old
daily, NOT the most current. Also, there still has never been an
official release build of Oneiric. At this time, I see 12.04 in the
dailies. So I'd be
A suggestion; (although you may or may not think it's acceptable-as mentioned,
your baby, I respect.)
Perhaps you could leave the thread as-is and any helpful post/articles could be
incorproted into the wiki? I see this as a good way to generate loads of wiki
pages at relatively little effort
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