Yeah, I never heard of it. I found Lubuntu by way of Peppermint. I wanted to know more about lxde and Lubuntu showed up on my google search.I still use both distros. I like them both, but I find I mostly use Lubuntu. Tim-- Sent from my HP TouchPadOn Nov 20, 2011 8:57 PM, Andrew Woodhead wrote
What's OMG Ubuntu?LOL-- Sent from my HP TouchPadOn Nov 20, 2011 5:55 PM, James Gifford wrote: By "pinch of salt", you probably mean "that's all the users that responded."
I'd be willing to bet many more use lubuntu that don't read OMG
Ubuntu!, but that's still an impressive number for such a "min
By "pinch of salt", you probably mean "that's all the users that responded."
I'd be willing to bet many more use lubuntu that don't read OMG
Ubuntu!, but that's still an impressive number for such a "minority"
ubuntu flavor! :D
Cheers,
James Gifford
On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 5:50 PM, Yorvyk wro
According to omgubuntu there are at least 431 users of Lubuntu :)
2.7% of respondents said they used Lubuntu. I know these things should be
taken with a pinch of salt but, it's one of the few figures we have to tell us
how Lubuntu is actually doing.
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/11/poll-resul
On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 13:20:35 -0800
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> On 11/20/2011 07:29 AM, Chow Loong Jin wrote:
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> > On 20/11/2011 19:31, Yorvyk wrote:
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> >> If a CPU can't support PAE it can't support more than 4GiB of RAM,
> >> so the PAE part of the kernel shoudn't come into play.
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On 11/20/2011 07:29 AM, Chow Loong Jin wrote:
> On 20/11/2011 19:31, Yorvyk wrote:
>> If a CPU can't support PAE it can't support more than 4GiB of RAM,
>> so the PAE part of the kernel shoudn't come into play.
> From what I understand, PAE has a different set of paging structures
> compared
Hi, I've just install latest lubuntu and was needing a graphical way
to set proxy configuration, through lxproxy (lubuntu ppa) that goal
can be achived but the package is not available for oneiric. Would be
possible to add Oneiric support?
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On 20/11/2011 19:31, Yorvyk wrote:
> If a CPU can't support PAE it can't support more than 4GiB of RAM, so the PAE
> part of the kernel shoudn't come into play.
From what I understand, PAE has a different set of paging structures compared to
non-PAE. Does the kernel know to fall back onto non-PAE
I may be misunderstanding things here, but.
If a CPU can't support PAE it can't support more than 4GiB of RAM, so the PAE
part of the kernel shoudn't come into play.
So what's the problem?
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Yorvyk
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