[Lubuntu-desktop] LxFind and LxScreenshot

2012-01-18 Thread Stephen Smally
Ok, i have a question, will LxFind and LxScreenshot will included in 
Lubuntu Precise? or the feature freeze is already gone?


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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] LxFind

2012-01-17 Thread Stephen Smally

On 01/17/2012 06:41 PM, Michael Rawson wrote:

Looking very cool. I'm liking the expanded results box now, and the icons. :)

I can't get it to build currently, but I'll get moving as soon as I can.

Perhaps have a feature like 'open in pcmanfm'? (you might have already 
implemented that, I'm still using the one built off the second revision. :L

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Of course, double click opens pcmanfm (if is a folder) or the related 
application (if is a file).
let me push the latest revision, so it can be built (launchpad take 
hours to build!)


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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] LxFind

2012-01-17 Thread Stephen Smally

On 01/17/2012 06:41 PM, Michael Rawson wrote:

Looking very cool. I'm liking the expanded results box now, and the icons. :)

I can't get it to build currently, but I'll get moving as soon as I can.

Perhaps have a feature like 'open in pcmanfm'? (you might have already 
implemented that, I'm still using the one built off the second revision. :L

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Of course, double click opens pcmanfm (if is a folder) or the related 
application (if is a file).
let me push the latest revision, so it can be built (launchpad take 
hours to build!)


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[Lubuntu-desktop] Merry Christmas

2011-12-24 Thread Stephen Smally

Merry Christmas Everyone! thanks for your awesome work!

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[Lubuntu-desktop] Some considerations about the Precise theme

2011-11-17 Thread Stephen Smally

  
  
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 good compromise between style and
professionality:

2 - we should use a monochrome logo for the menu (+1 close to
ubuntu), suggestion:

3 - i like the default openbox theme in Oneiric, but the borders
of the windows should be grey, not black.
suggestion RGB: 3c3c3c

    Stephen Smally
  
  

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[Lubuntu-desktop] Lsc Port to Vala

2011-11-17 Thread Stephen Smally

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 if something is not clear.


Stephen Smally
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Minimal Install Problem

2011-11-17 Thread Stephen Smally

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.  I installed Lubuntu using the mini.iso. 
 It took a while but the install completed.


The problem is that after rebooting the system I get the following 
message:


vt596_smbus :00:07.4: SMBUS: Error: Host SMBus controller not 
enabled! - upgrade BIOS or use force=1



After that, the Lubuntu splash screen is briefly displayed and then 
the screen goes blank.


Any ideas?

Thanks,

Tim


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try to enter into the grub (you have to hit some keys if it doesn't show 
up automatically, something like Canc, google for it), go on the line 
that says "L/Ubuntu * with Linux *" (* means the version of the system, 
11.10 with linux 3 or so on), enter "e" (to edit the entry) and add 
force=1 after "quiet splash".

this because the message says:

upgrade BIOS or use force=1

This mean that you grub is too old for Lubuntu, you have to upgrade it, 
or you can add force=1 at the start to avoid the problem.
if it works i will tell you how to make it persistent (by default when 
you edit an entry the changes you made aren't persistent).


Stephen Smally

P.S. sorry for the different font

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Weekly meetings - Finding the right time

2011-11-15 Thread Stephen Smally

Agreed, 8 PM GMT is ok.

On 11/15/2011 05:50 PM, Michael Rawson wrote:

Providing it's okay with everyone else, 8PM is ideal.


On Tue, 15 Nov 2011 17:23:47 +0100
Chris  wrote:


Aloha Ali,

Seeing the Fridge [1] or better put it's calender [2] already has it's 7 PM
UTC slot filled did Julian suggest to take the 8 PM UTC (or GMT) slot. That
would make it 12AM for you Ali.
By the way, my vote is also for wednesday.

With metta, Chris

[1] http://fridge.ubuntu.com/
[2] http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars/fridge/

On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 15:20, amjjawad HOOHAA  wrote:


  I propose to begin with this schedule : Wednesday, 7:00 PM UTC, starting

on the 23th.


If that's 7:00pm GMT time, it means it's 11:00pm my time. My time is +4
GMT. If that's the case, I'm ok with that. I don't care about the day, all
are the same to me, just the time what is important.

Thanks!

On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Julien Lavergnewrote:


Hi,

One thing I would like to organize for this cycle, is a weekly meeting on
IRC, to discuss topics more easily and to take decisions when it's needed.

I think we have enough topics to start on a weekly base, but we can do it
less often in the future, if it's not necessary.

Finding a time for this is ... not very easy :) I don't want to do it
during the week-end, to be all able to have a week-end far from IT and
Internet connection :)

I also don't think we should change the time for every meetings, because
it's the best solution to forget the meeting. But, we can change it after
some time (like 3 months).

I propose to begin with this schedule : Wednesday, 7:00 PM UTC, starting
on the 23th.

It'll not be necessary to attempt all the meetings. You can attempt when
you have subjects to discuss, but you can also adding a subject to the
schedule, so people can discuss it even if you can't be online at this time.

Let me know what you think about this.

Regards,
Julien Lavergne


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[Lubuntu-desktop] Light-Weight software center

2011-07-27 Thread Stephen Smally
Hi everybody, i'mt trying to do a user-friendly and light package
manager ( a kind of Lubuntu software center) in python (bad?).
now the code is very poor, i hope you can help me (simply suggesting or
coding).
the active branch is lp:~stephen-smally/+junk/lubuntu-software-center
i'm using apt and aptdaemon, if somebody knows a better way, please tell
me.

Regards

Stephen Smally
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