Hello Leszek,
Kindly have a look at this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1874069
Thanks!
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 6:33 PM, Leszek Lesner leszek.les...@web.de wrote:
Hi,
as I got a lot of requests to implement an autostart feature for
lxkeymap I did it.
LXKeymap 0.5 is now capable
I just saw the forum and I believe that there should be an option to change
the global keymap... Or at least the login manager keymap
Att,
Gabriel Salles
2011/11/5 Ali Linx amjja...@gmail.com
Hello Leszek,
Kindly have a look at this:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1874069
Am 05.11.2011 14:02, schrieb Gabriel Salles:
I just saw the forum and I believe that there should be an option to change
the global keymap... Or at least the login manager keymap
Yeah I guess you are right.
But notice that this requires root rights.
Also if someone knows how to change the keymap
I wanted to bring up the discussion about replacing Chromium with Firefox
in 12.04.
I'm not sure if this was discussed on UDS, but in my opinion, this is worth
looking into.
Firefox has reduced it's memory usage dramatically, and I'm currently
trying out Firefox 7 as a replacement.
I do not have
On Sat, 5 Nov 2011 15:47:26 +0100
A. Andjelkovic andjelko...@gmail.com wrote:
I wanted to bring up the discussion about replacing Chromium with Firefox
in 12.04.
I'm not sure if this was discussed on UDS, but in my opinion, this is worth
looking into.
Firefox has reduced it's memory usage
I'm one of the target audiences for Lubuntu, mainly that of the
underpowered netbook user.
In my experience, Chromium is faster, until you start having a ton
(read: 4-10) tabs open. At that point, Firefox starts to be better.
Just my two cents.
Cheers,
James Gifford
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at
Hi,
I prefer Chromium, it's good on old machine. Firefox is almost useless on
my 256MB RAM laptop.
Regards,
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On 5 November 2011 22:11, James Gifford ja...@jamesrgifford.com wrote:
I'm one of the target audiences for Lubuntu, mainly that of the
If it's a vote... i would keep chromium. I always keep both browsers
just in case, but my benchmarks on my old pentium 3 can't tell any
real difference with just one tab opened. Start time, firefox seems a
little bit slower to start.
I'll run some benchmarks in the next days in the following
In fact, if we were really looking for a lightweight browser, might I
suggest Midori?[1] It's a Webkit based browser, very lightweight on
CPU/RAM.
Cheers,
James Gifford
[1] https://launchpad.net/midori
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 11:18 AM, Hùng Trần nguyentieu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I prefer
Define ready to use - Midori might not have hit 1.0, but in the days
where I come back from a walk around the block and Chromium's bumped
another version number, that's hardly a way to measure things.
If it came to a vote, I'd keep Chromium, it's stable, it works, and
it's got a large upstream
Am 05.11.2011 17:40, schrieb Todd Schulman:
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Leszek Lesner leszek.les...@web.de wrote:
Am 05.11.2011 14:02, schrieb Gabriel Salles:
I just saw the forum and I believe that there should be an option to
change
the global keymap... Or at least the login manager
Does Midori do internet Flash Video? How to set it up?
Does Midori import Firefox bookmarks? I've got maybe 10 screenfuls.
Thanks,
Jerry
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I run Midori on Bodhi Linux and did not have an issue with flash after I
installed the Adobe flash plugin.
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On Nov 5, 2011, at 9:41 AM, jerrylamos jerryla...@netscape.net wrote:
Does Midori do internet Flash Video? How to
In fact Midori is lighweight... but it crash just too often. That's what i
mean by ready to use
2011/11/5 James Gifford ja...@jamesrgifford.com
In fact, if we were really looking for a lightweight browser, might I
suggest Midori?[1] It's a Webkit based browser, very lightweight on
CPU/RAM.
Midori isn't a REAL optin right now, because of handling
certificates and such things. A better option should be Arora. But
Alexander is right. Firefox 7 has improved a lot with beta 7, and 8
is more promising. But I don't give any point until benchmark is
provided.
On Sat, 5 Nov 2011 22:18:12 +0700
Hùng Trần nguyentieu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I prefer Chromium, it's good on old machine. Firefox is almost useless on
my 256MB RAM laptop.
I've also found Chromium to be better than Firefox when there is less than 512
MiB of RAM. I haven't really
Keep Chromium. Users, as always, can install Firefox whenever they want.
Firefox is my no.1 browser but I must have them both. I run both of them at
the same time (FF and Chromium).
Let's keep in mind that Chromium is lighter than Firefox. After all,
Lubuntu is a lightweight distribution so
Ali,
It's been mentioned that the new FF7 is lightweight again, that's why it's
been brought up. Personally I don't like FF, so personally I'd vote
Chromium. But if with benchmarks/user tests it's proven that FF is the
better one, than we should consider switching.
With metta, Chris
On Nov 5,
I love them both so whatever you guys decide, I don't mind.
All what I care about is overall performance.
I've noticed FF started to be lighter than before. I also noticed it takes
so much from RAM with 3-4 opened tabs. Don't have time to test that for
now.
Again, whatever your choice will be,
Lubuntu 12.04 will be GTK3, and Chromium will still be GTK2. So, to the
next version, Chromium will be heavyweight. I think most of the people
agree that Midori isn't really an option, and I never tested Arora to give
my opinion about this one.
.
In a way or another, I believe that the best option
Well, it's ont sure that Ubuntu istelf will remove all GTK2 packages
and libraries completely. Shuttleworth was clear on it at UDS,
because we're not going to be "cool and modern" but removing things
that are really useful just because they're GTK2.
I'm the first
Arora is QT based... so i don't think lubuntu will ever adopt it :(
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Hi,
I'm not very fan of a change unless we have a strong consensus for another
browser. But, this is my opinion :
- We should only consider Chromium or Firefox, because they have a strong
upstream and are well maintained. Browser is a very important part of a system,
and we really don't have
On 11/5/11 5:51 PM, Julien Lavergne wrote:
- We should only consider Chromium or Firefox, because they have a strong
upstream and are well maintained.
agreed. i wouldn't suggest anything else tho there are other, more
lightweight, options.
Browser is a very important part of a system, and we
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