Ok, i built up an old System with Pentium (i don't know if II or IV,
360 MHz) and 128 MBytes of RAM. It Takes very Long to boot and it
First seems like the pc wouldnt respond any more, but about 10 minutes
with Black screen you can see the panel and the Cursor- no Desktop and
no icons the
There was not really a thread about games. I just said that maybe the
People who will use lubuntu wont have Internet at all, and Even if
they have a (slowly) connection, they wont know how to install games.
So no matter how many games there are available, they wont play them.
If we put one
its just that lubuntuusers wont have to buy a new computer, they can still
use their old one (good for our planet). Lubuntu needs less ressources than
other distributions. lxde is leightweight, and i dont know, but i associate
that with green. like a flower or a tree that can grow on a little piece
I think its not that important if the program is simple. The people
who want to format a Partition of their hdd should get gparted cause
with that they have all possibilities. And people who don't Know what
they are doing shouldnt use the program, otherwise they would just do
sth wrong and
et no one
will use it (waste of space and unnecessary load on the image), but
download gparted from repositories - because anyone who will look
for such utility will be aware enough to do that.
2010/2/20 Jo Gerb
I think its not that important if the program is simple. The people
who wa
to the config file for chromium: it supports html5, doesnt't it? maybe we
should also activate the youtube- html5-testmode. this should need less ram
than videos in flash.
2010/2/21 Leszek Lesner
> On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 01:33:32 +
> Lee Briggs wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've had a quick test an
Am 25.02.2010 um 00:22 schrieb Julien Lavergne :
Le mercredi 24 février 2010 à 20:24 +0100, Jo Gerb a écrit :
look, thats what i meant:
the icons arejust not in the middle. maybe its also an optical
illusion because of the little line under the quicklaunchers that
doesn't continue
another quick test: the alpha runs great, fast and quite stable. Some
problems with pcmanfm2 , but its still in developement so thats okay (for
example no auto-mount of usb drives, and i couldn't mount my usb-sticks at
all).
the new design is great.
I also like Leszek's idea: is it too late for in
Hey team,
We should think about the games in Lubuntu. I think that with a little
cards-game (like solitaire) and a reaction-game (like snake) most of our
users would be happy. Maybe we also could add a little puzzle-game and
something like Space Invaders, but we have to remember that there's not t
Am 27.02.2010 um 15:07 schrieb omer akram :
Hi, I am running the live session of alpha 3 and have a few thoughts
1. make background color of terminal white and rename it in the lxde-
menus from LXtermnal to Terminal
Okay, that's good.
2. If possible increase the width and height of lxmenu
2010/2/27 Julien Lavergne
> Le vendredi 26 février 2010 à 19:00 +, Steve a écrit :
> > Live session runs in 128MB RAM but launching an application crashes it,
> > not surprising really.
> Actually, it suprise me. I just load the alpha on a 128MB Vbox, it's
> slow but you can launch applicatio
hm, thats difficult. when i first saw mtpaint, i really thought it was too
complicated and yes, even a bit ugly. But working with it is great and using
it you have many more possibilities then with gpaint. Even if many people
are used to MS Paint, we should offer them more than some kind of a clone
I never use them, but I know many people love and need notes. +1
Best regards,
Jo
Am 28.02.2010 um 20:50 schrieb Phill Whiteside :
+1 I live by 'stickies' :-)
2010/2/28 神癒礁湖
Another suggestion. It would be great to have a notes applications,
like Tomboy, bu without its resource hungry. So
Am 01.03.2010 um 18:42 schrieb Sylkis :
maybe a promt that automatically launches after loading live session,
saying that this is a live session :), what are the consequences of
that (efficiency worse than on regular install, loss of settings each
boot, etc - but being able to look around the s
I have to say that I don't like the new design, and I'm sure that many
users think the way I do. But we will all get used to it and we can't
change it, so I'll just accept it. The important thing is that lubuntu
and it's design will fit into canonicals ideas. If that's the case,
I'm okay wi
I Love the second design. I know it's just a mockup but it's already
great. If canonical accepts it and so on, I could really imagine it
for our new design. So do we have again the discussion about the
colour of our logo? :-)
Best regards,
Jo
Am 05.03.2010 um 21:41 schrieb Matteo Pagliazzi
+1 for second choice.
2010/3/6 M. Daub
>
> +1 for choise 1
>
> Am Samstag, 6. März 2010 12:40:01 schrieb Sylkis:
> > the blue design looks just wonderful! really, really great :)
> > but the green one imo is as much ugly as much blue is pretty... awful
> shade
> > of green (kinda light yellowi
I'm the only one for 2? Ok, then I change my mind. That makes it
easier for the artwork-team.
Best regards,
Jo
Am 07.03.2010 um 03:14 schrieb Henrique P. Machado
:
+1 for 1st one
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We already had such a thread... Maybe tint (tetris) and a cards game
as well?
Best regards,
Jo
Am 12.03.2010 um 23:22 schrieb Steve :
With the Beta release looming I think wee should have a couple of
games on the distro. Anybody any suggestions/thoughts on this. I
suggest pacman and/or xi
e who helped appears.
2010/3/13 Steve
> On Sat, 13 Mar 2010 00:05:51 -, Jo Gerb
> wrote:
>
> We already had such a thread... Maybe tint (tetris) and a cards game as
>> well?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Jo
>>
>> Am 12.03.2010 um 23:22 schrieb Steve :
&
tint is a simple tetris clone :-) but i also agree with lbreakout2. How many
games should we include?
2010/3/13 神癒礁湖
> Agree with Глушков. And I'd like to have a simple tetris clone.
>
>
>
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I love the idea. At the moment I'm looking for a little netbook with
arm CPU ( you know these little things imported from china, with 266
MHz CPU and 128 mb ram), and as soon as one of these pcs is less than
50€ on eBay, I'll buy one. I would love to test lubuntu on that
device, but actua
http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Lucid_Lynx
this is a german ubuntu- wiki and forum, and the last point here is that
lubuntu is a new *ubuntu with lxde. So it seems to be official , but i know
nothing about a timetable from canonical.
2010/4/1 Phill Whiteside
> Hi,
>
> in the wiki pages was stated tha
i think because we are not in the ubuntu-family yet we dont have to bring a
beta2 when ubuntu releases one. We should take the time, include some more
programs (such as games) and release it when its ready. Even if the first
lubuntu is not an official *buntu, it should be a great, well tested distr
ok, the http link didnt work first, but just because the md5 from the next
line was taken as a part of the link. without that, its okay. im downloading
it right now, first tests in maybe an hour
2010/4/24 C David Rigby
> Steve wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 16:59:50 +0100, Julien Lavergne
>> w
+1 for the tag. If there are tags for kubuntu and xubuntu, people will
look for a lubuntu tag. If were a complete subsection, they maybe
won't find us.
Best regards,
Jo
Am 28.04.2010 um 09:29 schrieb C David Rigby :
Phill Whiteside wrote:
Hi,
as promised I've had a chat with a very nice
Hm, I think that the completeness of lubuntu is quite important. We
also aim at people who own an old computer and just want to write some
letters and emails. Of course it's no problem for us to install games
to our pc with lubuntu, but these people won't know how to do that.
They will look
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