Looks nice to me. And I wouldn't call it "pink", it looks more like
"purple"... ;)
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Sylkis wrote:
> I think it is going in a good direction - a minimal gamma correction to
> make it look less pink (especially the lighter part of wallparer), maybe
> base it on #4
Poll anyone?
I think we should discard blue (Kubuntu), Brown/Orange/Red (Ubuntu), and
Grey (a bit in Xubuntu). Also I think that Lubuntu have to remark its low
footprint... And use a clearly identifyable (does that word even exist?)
color, maybe green, mayble purple/violet.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 a
+1 for green. Light green, better.
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I'll give Midori a try this afternoon. Will post my experience here.
Jonay
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On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Matteo Pagliazzi <
matteopaglia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, i'm matteo an italian user.
> For me the best browser for lubuntu is Chromium because is light, very
> fast, well-know and have extension.
> For me firefox is too fat.
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Agreed. Also I want to de-
Good morning to all. I have just downloaded and installed Lubuntu, and
since I already know Ubuntu, I'm trying this new flavor. I downloaded the
Lubuntu 10.04 Alpha LiveCD, and installed it yesterday on a Intel Pentium 4
motherboard, with PATA DVD-RW, two PATA HDD, a floppy drive, and a nVidia
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