Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] questions about lubuntu-10.04.iso

2010-05-24 Thread Leszek Lesner

Am 24.05.2010 07:06, schrieb rya...@mail.com:
How much GB of disk space(including swap) does a full install of 
lubuntu-10.04 use if installing from the lubuntu-10.04.iso CD? 2GB? 3GB?


Does lubuntu-10.04 include the HPLIP driver for HP printers? If so, 
what version of HPLIP is it? HPLIP 3.10.5?


Thanks


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If you have more then 1 GB RAM you don't neccessarly need a SWAP partition.
If you don't consider double the RAM size to use for SWAP.

Lubuntu uses about 1.5 GB of space right after installation. So the 
minimum space you need is 2 GB I would say.
I recommened 4 to 5 GB to have it running good and be able to install 
additional software + personal data.



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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] lxterminal

2010-05-24 Thread Leszek Lesner




Am 24.05.2010 13:09, schrieb 神癒礁湖  · Rafael Laguna:

  
  
Just a stupid question... why LXTerminal does not support drag and drop
from PCMan? (I mean files, f. ex.).
  

  




  

  
  
  
  
  
  

  




  

  
  

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Because it isn't implemented (for a while now) :P 
I noticed also drag and drop a file from desktop to firefox for example
does not work (tested some webm videos locally) 


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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] questions about lubuntu-10.04.iso

2010-05-24 Thread Andrew Woodhead
I'm kinda up for a Run the whole OS in RAM. like puppy has if its THAT
small. Who's with me. There is a guide on this which I intend to use in my
next system / this laptop if I get bored.

On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Leszek Lesner leszek.les...@web.de wrote:

  Am 24.05.2010 07:06, schrieb rya...@mail.com:

  How much GB of disk space(including swap) does a full install of
 lubuntu-10.04 use if installing from the lubuntu-10.04.iso CD? 2GB? 3GB?

 Does lubuntu-10.04 include the HPLIP driver for HP printers? If so, what
 version of HPLIP is it? HPLIP 3.10.5?

 Thanks


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  If you have more then 1 GB RAM you don't neccessarly need a SWAP
 partition.
 If you don't consider double the RAM size to use for SWAP.

 Lubuntu uses about 1.5 GB of space right after installation. So the minimum
 space you need is 2 GB I would say.
 I recommened 4 to 5 GB to have it running good and be able to install
 additional software + personal data.



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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] questions about lubuntu-10.04.iso

2010-05-24 Thread C David Rigby

On Monday 24,May,2010 08:25 PM, Andrew Woodhead wrote:
I'm kinda up for a Run the whole OS in RAM. like puppy has if its 
THAT small. Who's with me. There is a guide on this which I intend to 
use in my next system / this laptop if I get bored.



To what guide are you referring? Load the OS into a ramdisk?

Cheers
David
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Leszek Lesner leszek.les...@web.de 
mailto:leszek.les...@web.de wrote:


Am 24.05.2010 07:06, schrieb rya...@mail.com:
mailto:rya...@mail.com:

How much GB of disk space(including swap) does a full install of
lubuntu-10.04 use if installing from the lubuntu-10.04.iso CD?
2GB? 3GB?

Does lubuntu-10.04 include the HPLIP driver for HP printers? If
so, what version of HPLIP is it? HPLIP 3.10.5?

Thanks


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If you have more then 1 GB RAM you don't neccessarly need a SWAP
partition.
If you don't consider double the RAM size to use for SWAP.

Lubuntu uses about 1.5 GB of space right after installation. So
the minimum space you need is 2 GB I would say.
I recommened 4 to 5 GB to have it running good and be able to
install additional software + personal data.



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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] questions about lubuntu-10.04.iso

2010-05-24 Thread Goh Lip
On Mon, 24 May 2010 13:36:15 +0100
Andrew Woodhead andrew.woodhead...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Yeah, if there is enough RAM then (at least the LiveCD) the OS in
 full can be put into RAM. Disk access is god slow compared to RAM so
 if we can get the RAM off the slow media then the system will BLAZE
 as the drive will never be accessed, this will however mean the
 selected contents of the system due to be in RAM will need copying
 (either all at once or as it is needed) to the RAM for future use.
 
 Puppy has a cheat code to simply copy the OS from the CD in this way
 and make it incredibly fast, at 80Mb for the ISO this can also be
 done on old systems and they will run very well.
 
 
 On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 1:31 PM, C David Rigby
 c.david.ri...@gmail.comwrote:
 
   On Monday 24,May,2010 08:25 PM, Andrew Woodhead wrote:
 
  I'm kinda up for a Run the whole OS in RAM. like puppy has if its
  THAT small. Who's with me. There is a guide on this which I intend
  to use in my next system / this laptop if I get bored.
 
   To what guide are you referring? Load the OS into a ramdisk?
 
  Cheers
  David
 
   On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Leszek Lesner
  leszek.les...@web.dewrote:
 
  Am 24.05.2010 07:06, schrieb rya...@mail.com:
 
   How much GB of disk space(including swap) does a full install of
  lubuntu-10.04 use if installing from the lubuntu-10.04.iso CD?
  2GB? 3GB?

   If you have more then 1 GB RAM you don't neccessarly need a SWAP
  partition.
  If you don't consider double the RAM size to use for SWAP.
 
  Lubuntu uses about 1.5 GB of space right after installation. So the
  minimum space you need is 2 GB I would say.
  I recommened 4 to 5 GB to have it running good and be able to
  install additional software + personal data.


Re: Swap...

From what I can tell - running, not installing Lubuntu - having a ram of
1 Gb (maybe 512 Mb) or more obviates the need of having swap, (unless
for suspend/hibernate). The point about having swap is usually moot. If
one is fastidious, create a swap and list it in fstab a size slightly
more than ram.

Re: Toram..

From what I understand, 'toram' 's utility is loading to ram instead of
reading from livecd's. The operative word here is 'cdrom' and the
reasoning is the lower read and transfer speed of *cdrom*. Using
Lubuntu from a SATA hard drive or from a usb flash drive makes having
'toram' in Lubuntu an unnecessary diversion.

Also, I think but I am not sure, toram is already available in casper -
that's the livecd boot for Lubuntu, if one wants to use regularly, which
is, in any case, unusual other than for testing purposes.

DSL use of boot parameter 'dsl=toram' is entered at boot screen for 
cdrom and is unnecessary for flash boots. Puppy linux surreptitiously
creates a partition (albeit small) at the hard drive so that changes
can be kept there and transfered to the flash when shutting down and
its function is not to speed up its system.

It's good to look for things to improve in Lubuntu and I do not want to
discourage that, but maybe we should be looking for something else.

Regards - Goh Lip




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[Lubuntu-desktop] Fwd: [aqualung-friends] BUG: playback suddenly stops

2010-05-24 Thread Phillip Whiteside
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From: Tom Szilagyi tomszila...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, May 24, 2010 at 11:22 AM
Subject: Re: [aqualung-friends] BUG: playback suddenly stops
To: Aqualung-friends aqualung-frie...@lists.sourceforge.net


Hi guys,

Thanks for the thorough investigation. We're going to look into what
might cause the problem.

Tom


On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 11:44 AM, tim v. tim0...@limettensplitter.de
wrote:
 Am Sun, 23 May 2010 00:32:40 +0200
 schrieb Philipp Überbacher hollun...@lavabit.com:

 Excerpts from Philipp Überbacher's message of 2010-05-22 22:56:45
 +0200:
  Excerpts from Philipp Überbacher's message of 2010-05-21 15:34:31
  +0200:
   Excerpts from Tom Szilagyi's message of 2010-05-20 10:06:31 +0200:
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 9:58 AM, tim v.
tim0...@limettensplitter.de wrote:
 I’ve noticed a curious little bug/regression in the latest
 svn-version (1141) of aqualung.

 From time to time aqualung suddenly stops or rather pauses
 playback midsong. Clicking the still activated play/pause
 button two times causes the playback to resume. I’m sorry to
 say that I don’t know how to reproduce this bug. It just
 happens from time to time, sometimes already after a few
 songs, sometimes not until several hours of flawless playback.

 Though I can’t name the exact commit that introduced it, I’m
 quite sure it must have been a recent one because I regularly
 update my build and have never noticed this behavior before.
 I’ve compiled a debug build but it doesn’t output any error
 messages. If there is anything else I could do to pinpoint
 this please let me know. My current system is the latest
 Ubuntu release (10.04) and I’m using aqualung with pulseaudio
 as output driver.
   
By chance, does the appearance of this bug coincide with your
upgrade to Ubuntu 10.04 LTS?
Can you possibly test aqualung with an output driver other than
pulseaudio? I guess you need to stop pulse, that way you can run
aqualung with ALSA output. I suspect your problem is pulse
specific, and may be introduced by the latest Ubuntu release.
(I don't use pulse, since it is completely unneeded for my
setup. I'm perfectly happy with just ALSA, with which aqualung
works perfectly and never ever produced the issue you
described. OTOH pulse is a well known source of nasty problems,
I've decided to avoid it altogether. Of course there may be a
problem with aqualung itself, but this is something you might
want to check.)
   
Tom
  
   I did a clean install of aqualung from svn today, and I
   experience the same behavior. So far I've used the jack backend
   and wavpack files exclusively.
   --
  
   Regards,
   Philipp
 
  I tried some more today, this time PA and wavpack, flac and mp3
  files. It happened just the same.
 
  I'm on Arch Linux x86_64, aqualung-svn-1141
  --
 
  Regards,
  Philipp

 I installed rev 1140 now and it plays for 1 1/2 hours now without
 stopping, so I'm reasonably sure it's a change in rev 1141. It
 shouldn't be too hard to find now.

 I followed your example and tried 1140. It seems to work fine with
 pulse too. I haven’t noticed any of the interrupts that occurs
 with 1141 so far.


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