But you'll know that the wallpaper must be BLUE ;)
I would like to propose... Lubuntu going for _*GREEN*_!
110% in agreement on that one. I usually end up tweaking everything
green anyways.
wxl
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>
> But you'll know that the wallpaper must be BLUE ;)
>
I would like to propose... Lubuntu going for *GREEN*!
Reasons?
- It goes a little more with the standart of "efficient" SO (this is
important since it's the OS that most fits with the planet :)
- It differencies us from Kubuntu & Xubuntu (al
Hi,
yes agree. Let me know what I can do, if you need help with the set up.
Thanks,
Mario
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Julien Lavergne wrote:
> Thanks Mario.
>
> Currently, the situation is not very nice, the mailing list is not open
> anymore, and the PPA is too common. We have to chan
Thanks Mario.
Currently, the situation is not very nice, the mailing list is not open
anymore, and the PPA is too common. We have to change the mailing or the PPA
location, or both.
About the mailing list, the best solution is probably to swith to one (or 1 for
user help, and 1 for devel ?) on
Hi,
Since there are some interests in lubuntu.net, I made a wiki page to gather
ideas about it. Feel free to add you ideas to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Marketing/Website_Plan. We can after decide a
plan for the website.
Thanks.
Regards,
Julien Lavergne
_
HI Rafael,
cool. Do you have a draft of the mockup?
The current site is based on the Ubuntu Drupal theme. It seems this project
is not so active anymore and there are better theme options.
Currently, we have a few people who have admin access and can change
things. It seems though that the theme
Could you publish the logo on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Marketing, with
different sizes ?
I'll do the change just after :)
Regards,
Julien Lavergne
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> Please, Mario, CHANGE THE LOGO! :D
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Great!
I started to use Vala recently and I like it a lot!
Easy to use, and directly compiled to plain C.
Almost as easy to use as python.
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 4:23 AM, Stephen Smally wrote:
> This message is target for the Lubuntu Software Center Team!
>
> Hi, i have started the port from Py
Stop reading my mind! :D
Well, I don't like to repeat myself, and one black (and polemic)
dark taskbar is enough. So yes, we're going that way. More Adwaita
style, even Clearlooks (not looking sooo eighties, of course).
Anyway, you'll have time for choose colour
Hi, i've got some consideration
about the future Precise theme for Lubuntu.
Lubuntu should have a most professional and clean look as
possible, so:
1 - i like a lot the default light grey panel in 10.04 and
10.10, and i think is a
That's right, this is the right place for discussions about the distro.
And I dont want anybody be angry of my words (in fact, it was a bit a
joke for Mario). But I'm still thinking that we must be stronger and
graphic design or advertising are powerful tools for that purpose. And,
I'd like to use
So you're converting from python to vala? All for it, I'm happy to test it.
might improve the speed of things, too... If I understand vala correctly?
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 21:23:16 +0100
Stephen Smally wrote:
> This message is target for the Lubuntu Software Center Team!
>
> Hi, i have started t
This message is target for the Lubuntu Software Center Team!
Hi, i have started the port from Python to Vala, the branch is
lp:~lubuntu-software-center-team/lubuntu-software-center/vala-port, so
the ppa use the Python version (the package is not broken), there is a
README inside, let me know i
I agree. While 11.10 was a big step over 11.04, 12.04 just needs some polish
and it could be a really big "seller".
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 21:03:38 +0100
Chris wrote:
> Aloha b,
>
> First of all, it's not a newsletter, it's a mailing-list. It's not only a
> place for announcing the newest version
Aloha b,
First of all, it's not a newsletter, it's a mailing-list. It's not only a
place for announcing the newest version of Lubuntu, it's a place for
discussion.
Secondly I agree with Raphael that the theme should be nigh prefect and
consistent everywhere. That is one selling point of a distrib
This newsletter has become full of things that are minor or even
inconsequential to most of us.
2011/11/17 神癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna)
> **
> Of course I'm serious. My priorities, right now, are achieving a perfect
> integration with Ubuntu in almost all aspects of Lubuntu identity,
> including brand m
Of course I'm serious. My priorities, right now, are achieving a perfect
integration with Ubuntu in almost all aspects of Lubuntu identity,
including brand marks, colour specs, design lines, advertising (if any),
social networks presence, etc. Also, a good entrance, such as a good
website is, could
The Launchpad one, the Lubuntu Team avatar is old. Sorry, can't avoid it,
you know me :D
El 17/11/2011 18:23, "William Mcleod" escribió:
> I second this
> On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 12:50:34 -
> 神癒礁湖 wrote:
>
> > Please, Mario, CHANGE THE LOGO! :D
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I second this
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Thanks Stephen,
I found that to enter GRUB you simply press and hold SHIFT. I added the
parameter to the end of the the boot command and booted they system and it
did the same thing.Lubuntu splash and then the screen goes blank.
Tim
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 7:36 AM, Stephen Smally wrote:
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Please, Mario, CHANGE THE LOGO! :D
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On 11/17/2011 04:49 AM, Tim Bernhard wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'm, trying to resurrect an old Sony Vaio PCG-9401. This thing is an
old Windose ME machine that came with AMD processor, 12GB hard drive
and 64mb of RAM. I had a 128mb stick of pc-100 so I dropped that in
to bring the RAM up to 192mb
On 17 November 2011 12:42, Mario Behling wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Launchpads/Canonical policies demand that the lubuntu team becomes
> moderated. More info below. I had to change the group to moderated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mario
>
>
I can totally understand the policy but wondered if there was a
diffe
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