And me joking about installing Lubuntu directly on my phone :) And look, it
could be a good implementation on tablet and mobile devices.
Nice video!
http://lubuntublog.blogspot.com/ http://www.lubuntu.net/
2011/12/21 Yorvyk yorvik.ubu...@googlemail.com
Thought this may be of interest,
Have you tested this with Firefox?
You can do another thing. Open this address:
https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=htmlzy=e
It will open GMail in basic HTML mode.
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http://lubuntublog.blogspot.com/ http://www.lubuntu.net/
2011/11/29 Gabriel Salles gabrielper...@gmail.com
Hi,
I just saw the lubuntu.net site and is written there Please refer
to the Lubuntu 11.11 Release Notes for more info.
Att,
It's comprenhensive. I'm too lazy for fighting with the terminal, and I
love graphical tools, like end users do.
El 30/11/2011 13:35, Andrew Woodhead andrew.woodhead...@gmail.com
escribió:
2011/11/30 神癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna) rafaellag...@gmail.com
Yes, you can use LXProxy.
http
at normal PC users running on low-spec hardware.
Improvements of the latest lubuntu version include autologin support in
ubiquity, support of install only mode in ubiquity, support for
lubuntu-restricted package in ubiquity. lubuntu 10.10 comes with a completely
new theme by Rafael Laguna
Here it os, the first mockup, using the Ubuntu drupal theme, but blue
tuned. Of course, texts, images and links are fake. Just for imagining
how it would look. I'll make another one without any Canonical influence,
some kind KDE did, and more user friendly, direct to people, and less
serious.
November 2011 06:24 PM, 神癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna) wrote:
Here it os, the first mockup, using the Ubuntu drupal theme, but blue
tuned. Of course, texts, images and links are fake. Just for imagining
how it would look. I'll make another one without any Canonical influence,
some kind KDE did, and more
Oh, and we can use the Ubuntu's theme with only a few modifications. Easy.
http://lubuntublog.blogspot.com/ http://www.lubuntu.net/
2011/11/25 神癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna) rafaellag...@gmail.com
...making me blush... :|
http://lubuntublog.blogspot.com/ http://www.lubuntu.net/
2011/11/25
You're right. Dark themes are battery savers, but if they're too dark it
cause fuzzy eyes. Too much light cause eye fatigue. That's why the Oneiric
wall is not as light as older ones, but still light blue.
And there're lots of reasons to be blue. First is corporative. Second is
usability and
Yes, it's a bit tricky. Look at this:
http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/derivatives
They're called derivatives, not flavours, so they look like mutations
from the original.
With OpenSuse it's easier:
http://software.opensuse.org/121/es
They look like another type of same distro, I
But there're Lubuntu users on Pentium II and similar machines. In fact
they're happy an OS can handle those trashy computers and make them
useable.
Will this affect those users?
http://lubuntublog.blogspot.com/ http://www.lubuntu.net/
2011/11/18 Julien Lavergne gi...@ubuntu.com
I forgot
The Launchpad one, the Lubuntu Team avatar is old. Sorry, can't avoid it,
you know me :D
El 17/11/2011 18:23, William Mcleod williammcl...@gmail.com escribió:
I second this
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 12:50:34 -
神癒礁湖 rafaellag...@gmail.com wrote:
Please, Mario, CHANGE THE LOGO! :D
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Of course I'm serious. My priorities, right now, are achieving a perfect
integration with Ubuntu in almost all aspects of Lubuntu identity,
including brand marks, colour specs, design lines, advertising (if any),
social networks presence, etc. Also, a good entrance, such as a good
website is,
That's right, this is the right place for discussions about the distro.
And I dont want anybody be angry of my words (in fact, it was a bit a
joke for Mario). But I'm still thinking that we must be stronger and
graphic design or advertising are powerful tools for that purpose. And,
I'd like to use
Stop reading my mind! :D
Well, I don't like to repeat myself, and one black (and polemic)
dark taskbar is enough. So yes, we're going that way. More Adwaita
style, even Clearlooks (not looking sooo eighties, of course).
Anyway, you'll have time for choose
+1 that time
El 15/11/2011 18:26, Stephen Smally eco.st...@fastwebnet.it escribió:
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
Chriscyber.dr...@gmail.com wrote:
Aloha
Midori isn't a REAL optin right now, because of handling
certificates and such things. A better option should be Arora. But
Alexander is right. Firefox 7 has improved a lot with beta 7, and 8
is more promising. But I don't give any point until benchmark is
provided.
Well, it's ont sure that Ubuntu istelf will remove all GTK2 packages
and libraries completely. Shuttleworth was clear on it at UDS,
because we're not going to be "cool and modern" but removing things
that are really useful just because they're GTK2.
I'm the first
Just go to www.gnome-look.org and download any GTK theme and unpack them on
ypur .themes folder (hidden folder, press ctrl+h to see it).
El 24/10/2011 19:45, Gabriel Salles gabrielper...@gmail.com escribió:
Hi everybody!
I'm having problems to find different themes to Lubuntu. I know that at
http://i.imgur.com/WdVIw.png
Yes, we don't have to complain ourselves with a GLOURIOUS, INCREDIBLE AND
EMOTIONAL 4TH RANK PLACE
Because we'll going to keep working on it to improve (not the ranking, but
the distro [?]).
http://lubuntublog.blogspot.com/ http://www.lubuntu.net/
So, do I make or not an icon for LSC? [?]
Because it's my next task...
http://lubuntublog.blogspot.com/ http://www.lubuntu.net/
2011/10/17 Leszek Lesner leszek.les...@web.de
Am 17.10.2011 19:55, schrieb Ali Linx:
IMHO, what could be much better is having our own applications. I mean,
You can find information here:
http://principialabs.com/lightscribe-on-ubuntu/
I recommend you to visit the LightScribe linux downloads page
(http://lightscribe.com/downloadSection/linux/) to download the last
version.
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El 07/10/2011 13:56, Gabriel Salles gabrielper...@gmail.com escribió:
For the desktop panel:
1. one panel per monitor, configured separately
2. one panel exending to the external monitor
3. one panel staying on main monitor, no panel on
神癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna) rafaellag...@gmail.com
Yep, think so. I'm asking about it a few time ago. I'd like to change the
buttons, colours and other things to match corporative image (Canonical
people told me we were a bit lazy, I told them we were a bit alone).
I have made some graphics
Yep, think so. I'm asking about it a few time ago. I'd like to change the
buttons, colours and other things to match corporative image (Canonical
people told me we were a bit lazy, I told them we were a bit alone).
I have made some graphics for it, so, if you have time I can send it to you
to
Alex, you're admin now at Flickr.
BTW, the purpose of the new PPA will be testing artwork. I know, it's code
and cannot crash, but I preffer to isolate the packages before make it
real (I really love quotes :D).
http://lubuntublog.blogspot.com/ http://www.lubuntu.net/
Yes, they seemed to be very clear when doing the appliance. But nothing has
changed. In fact, now I'm a bit more involved within the Ubuntu machinery.
So I'm (and want to be) more and more implicated in a project that I bet
since its first appearance: Lubuntu. So thanks so much to all the crew,
Julien informed about an error on some menu backgrounds (here's his
screenshot), but on my system nothing happens (here's mine). Please,
check this out and tell me if anything's wrong.
Thanks for feedback! :)
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Please, tell me which release do you have, Julien, because I'm on the
alpha and it works fine (File-Roller and others under GTK3). Natty
renders well it too (with Unico from 3rd party repos).
Sorry, I can't reproduce. I'll check the active selected menu label
colour and see if it's the same as
Ok, I can see now. Let me check it out.
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Yes, I'm fully agree. Not only coders are important making operating
systems. The LoCo team is fundamental, as well as testers, forum keepers,
etc.
There's a lot of people evolving a distro, and sometimes users claim for
this or that to coders when solution often comes from other sources.
Great job. It could be included by default in the next release.
El 05/09/2011 14:22, A. Andjelkovic andjelko...@gmail.com escribió:
Extension is now available at the Chrome Web Store[1], download and enjoy
:).
[1]:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hemkkjpjknkkndhconammdhlhdkjclim
Great job. It could be included by default in the next release.
El 05/09/2011 14:22, A. Andjelkovic andjelko...@gmail.com escribió:
Extension is now available at the Chrome Web Store[1], download and enjoy
:).
[1]:
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Yep, I need a PPA for installing and testing Ozone theme on it.
Ok, ok, I know it's the easy way. But I hate GIT / Bazaar.
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I'll post some ideas.
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Fully agree, Julien. I'm working in the matching theme and it's very
difficult and unstable (it's not enough to port the LXDM one). Also it
happened two times changes in the API, the XML sentences and other
things.
I'm sure I could do a simple and functional theme with a (simple)
greeter, but I'd
He, he. I've told you! So, nothing about including extra packages (like
wallpapers, themes or such).
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I experienced that, once removed PulseAudio, Audacious turned wild, and
need to reconfigure it via plugins (ALSA). Sound levels gone zero. It seems
that Pulse works fine with some apps, not with others.
Similr issue here (warning, old forum post!):
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8284273
Wasn't Mirage developed for XFCE initially? I think it's a great viewer and
can crop images too (no other can). But I don't know its development status.
I love EOG colour profiles support, but I know it's unthinkable that layer
on Lubuntu.
(sorry for redundance, answering list)
Great job. I love the page!
Voting...
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Ok, they're oversized, you're right. I meant not as BIG as before. But
there're 800 mb CDs :D (always flushing to USB sticks)
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Yes, Mikael published a new version (bug fix release) called 3.5 insted
of 3.4.11.2 using now on Lubuntu. But I doesn't have more features
(except for the ALT-TAB switch) and themes will be compatible (just
added a few options more for buttons status).
Just more stabillity. Great anyway!
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As seen today at DistroWatch, the Alpha 3 of Ubuntu release includes
this:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/oneiric/alpha-3/
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Yep, mine too working fine.
El dg 31 de 07 de 2011 a les 11:52 +0100, en/na Yorvyk va escriure:
The applications menu on both my Oneiric test systems has malfunctioned.
When I click the icon I get a empty white box in the bottom left hand corner.
Can't find anything on Launchpad about
Of course, your job and specialty are things that make you disappear,
just like everybody who has a job outside here, and even more if
there're licenses (exams) near. ou have updated a lot of things these
days (yes, we read your blog too :) ) and the actual status of PCManFM
is quite stable and
This is not happening to me (tested with a few apps). Can yo reproduce
with other app?
It seems to be working fine: http://i.imgur.com/eTv4m.png
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Just a suggestion from a reader: includew PackageKit in Lubuntu. It's
lighter and faster than Software Center, and has a great GTK interface.
I'¡m testing right now and works very fine.
What do you think?
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Hi, crew. First update for Ozone2. I've corrected a few bugs you
observed and another one discovered by myself :) Here's the short list
of changes:
* gtk2: set progressbar animation to false (not really, progress
bars are drawn plain)
* gtk2: increased pcmanfm statusbar text
After a Unico engine and GTK3 base engine update, all my GTK3 apps gone
PINK.
Anybody else?
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After updateing GTK3 Unico and GTK3 Engine, all my apps gone PINK (using
Ambiance right now).
Anybody else?
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Hi, boys and girls. There's an adaptation of the theme uploaded at the
wiki. Please, feel free to install, test and criticize. Feedback
apreciated! It's a .tar.gz file, you know how it works, open and drop
the ozone2 folder onto ~/.themes foler. This includes GTK2, GTK3 and
Openbox themes. And
LightDM works on Lubuntu with face browser!
http://i.imgur.com/KP8yQ.png
(Need to polish this)
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Ok, things to do:
- (GTK2) Set progressbar animation to FALSE
- (GTK2) Increase statusbar text size in 1 or 2 pixels.
- (GTK3) Check pink container frames
About this last thing, it happened to since last Murrine update, and all
themes work fine except Elementary and Ozone. If it keeps going like
I have tried to reproduce the error on File-Roller. With updated system
seems to be corrected:
http://i.imgur.com/l1yGQ.png
Please, check this out.
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My mistake, for GTK3 it's Unico, not Murrine. I will change it in the wiki.
Anyeay, I haven't that error now, but I had it, so I'm not sure it has bren
corrected.
El 17/07/2011 23:25, Julien Lavergne gi...@ubuntu.com escribió:
Le Sunday 17 July 2011 à 20:26 +0200, 神癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna) a écrit
(Rafael Laguna) rafaellag...@gmail.com
escribió:
My mistake, for GTK3 it's Unico, not Murrine. I will change it in the
wiki.
Anyeay, I haven't that error now, but I had it, so I'm not sure it has
bren
corrected.
El 17/07/2011 23:25, Julien Lavergne gi...@ubuntu.com escribió:
Le Sunday 17 July
Using the command winecfg worked for me.
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I know that LXDM has themes, I've made one :D I haven't seen any other
distro who use it, but I'd like to have this in this release. Let me
have a look on it.
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Well, you've cathed me on that. I don't really know, but anyway, the
machines Lubuntu is intended for doesn't rn well with multiple X
sessions open, I think. But I don't think LXDM is too different from GDM
in capabilities. But better ask a coder.
Question posted, so. Does anybody know?
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I know. My computer isn't so high-level :) but it's not an old hardware
and I enjoy the speed of Lubuntu. But we have to keep in mind that
Lubuntu is designed for working in old hardware as well as new, that's
the goal. Even you will notice the difference between Lubuntu and the
standard Ubuntu
Good to know for our personal benchmarks. There're distros aimed to be
really minimal, like Slitaz, but they don't provide software collection
that Lubuntu does. And, obviously, the desktop is less usable and
user-friendly.
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More updated things. Sorry, GTK3 is still in development (well, GTK2
too), so there's no download available. I need to tell you that making
the GTK2 to GTK3 upgrade is a hell. A strange fight between GTK2 and
GTK3 breaks the system making ugly pink fluorescent frames around
controls everywhere.
Interesting question, but it's some kind asking about the differences
bewteen Ubuntu and Gnome itslef. Not only the community is behind the
environment.
Think in Lubuntu as an harmonic implementation of the LXDE environment
over the Ubuntu repositories with a lot of added values, like a better
Of course, that's why there're links so you can download the PNGs and
use on your panels. Sorry, the wallpaper is 1280x1024 only at the
moment. More resolutions will be created after.
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I'm following tendences! :D (I liked the blue panel too, but you may
know it was heavily criticized).
Vote added (only for wallpaper, sigh).
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No prob. You're welcome. BTW, the poll goes as is:
wallpaper_bubbles: 2
wallpaper_standard: 6
panel_light: 2
panel_dark: 3
And don't send two or three votes, I know you all! :D :D
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I'd like to finish Ozone2 before Oneiric release. But you can always
download piece by piece as they get polished. I'll keep you informed
about changes and additions.
Remember that Ozone still lacks a GTK3 theme and (maybe) a dedicated
icon theme (a slight variation from elementary, don't panic,
Ok, I'm beggining, I know, but I like to show you all every sketch.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Artwork/Incoming/Oneiric/Ozone
BTW, again suggestions about being green, but I also explained our
corporative needs. But I've got to mention it. In my opinion, better not
moving too much (or going
Well, defending you opinion, I must say that designers already known
that blueish backgrounds are better for long term working. The colourful
and overbloated wallpapers may distract and (the most dangerous for us)
make influence in our decissions. That's why most of my colleagues work
with a
First of all, my apologies for sending (again) for a nerd reason, Harry
Potter silly things. Contact cards repaired.
Ok, does anybody has problems accessing the Ubuntu wiki? It seems like
there's no link between OpenID and Ubuntu. Anyway, I'm doing some
experiments with a new wallpaper. You can
Ok, by parts.
1. I'll study the possibilities of customizing xscreensaver. If we can
do more Lubuntu-ish that will be great.
2. Yes, Fedora used to include some sparkling soda wallpapers in older
distributions, I think the character was more comic-like drawing (bold
style). Obviously I'm
That's nice, Jared, make him preasure! :D Maybe these boys are as busy as
we're. Thanks for your votes. I'm counting... but with no utility, because
we already know when will the decision be.
Anyway, I'm pleased.
PS. Julien, I have no time right now, but yes, I'll try todo something with
the
Did you ever installed Lubuntu recently and see that installer shows bad the
slides? In my case the slides that appears out of position are chat, e-mail,
get help and lxde-based (total 4).
If anybody has this problem I'll possibly make a bug about this.
Thank you.
Yep, you're right.
In may kast two installs (arf, 6 in a week!) some slides appear on the left,
under the text. I want to be sure that this only happens to me (then I'll
search for a lifeform in my motherboard).
Thank you, guys.
PS. Note taken about Audacious.
Thanks for your kind words :)
We're working on it, on making everything fast and light, but some things we
cannot control gone wild. For example, the new kernel, 3.0, seems to be
faster. I'm tetsing right now and I'm very surprised about its speed.
But I'm not sure if this is the reason. Also,
Me too. I usually synchro my Android via Bluetooth (not for transferring
files, but access contacts, etc). And many people (newbies) too, and
asked me about it. Literal words: where is the bluetooth? Windows has
it. Ok, ok, I'll install it for you. :)
It's a cheap sized package with a great
Yes, I'm thinking about it a long time. But we're changing to GTK3 and
(maybe) new theme, so I'd like to make a Chromium's matching one, for a
better global looking.
I write this as an obligation, a must do task, I promise :)
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Hi there! I suggest to do some changes to Lubuntu, just adding some
shortcuts to Openbox and installing a couple of apps. I've taken these
instructions from the great Urukrama's Openbox web.
1. First of all we need to install amixer. Then we can set up / down /
mute volume level with the
Another option is Volti, but it's a third-party app not included in
Ubuntu repos. It has a great feature, it doesn't need an indicator, it
has that feature within everytime the soundcard volume level changes.
http://code.google.com/p/volti/
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It's slow for me too. Even in Gnome, when using two or three plugins
it's annoying. Another option could be Scribes. It's a bit strange, but
it has syntax highlighting and doesn't have too much dependencies. But I
don't know if its development status.
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I've tested every PDF reader and Evince is the only one that does not
distort truetype edges. The respective developments for MuPDF and XPdf
are a bit paused and, as PCMan said, usability increases due to the
user popularity, so it's easy making changes. Evince isn't as resource
hungry as we can
As far as I know, the toolbar icons maybe a GTK bug. It happened to me
with Gnome. I'll test it and, if I can reproduce the error, I'll mark it
as aug at Launchpad.
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I'm afraid not. I've got my own documentation :D that is (obviously)
not enough for these threads. Don't worry, I'm looking for it everyday.
Once I have anything I'll send to you or publish here. But anyway, I'm
porting the Ozone theme to GTK3, and it's being succesful.
Another surprising new is
For those who interested, the documentation for GTK3 stable build is
here: http://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/
But I must advert that it's not intended for themers / artwork coders.
Its purpose is more oriented for GUI builders, so reading can be
difficult as a guide for making themes. That
Of, but of course. Let me clarify myself, and I'll send to you my
sketch. It's not really working at all in some widgets. And I need a
binary for The Widget Factory. Testing it live is very annoying.
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It seems that GTK3 transition is a headache for everybody. Changing
themes for the LXDE appliance is one of my challenges. But I'd like to
know if changing some libraries would change graphic applications too. I
mean, these are some requests I've found in the forums.
- lxshortcut themeable via
BTW, wrong data. The trash is implemented via patch on Slackware, not
OpenSuSE. This one is using the first patches. Here is the information
(and downloadable patches with .diff files):
http://submax.altervista.org/index.php?link=lxde/info.html
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Documentation is in progress, as well as a revamped version of Widget
Factory (with automatic refresh, I hope).
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oh... my... GOD!!
Boys and girls, a lot of changes will happen.
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Ok, the wallet is ready. Three files (wallet, disc and lightscribe
grayscaled prints). You can download these at the marketing wiki:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Marketing
Please, feedback.
PS. And thank you all, crew, for your inspiring words about my
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Hello, boys and girls. Here's the wallet. Lubuntu style, not
Canonical style.
Any changes / suggestions / ideas / hates? Vote, baby, vote
We can't. Cairo is not being developed and it's incompatible with
Natty. I've tried.
El diumenge 1 de maig de 2011, Roy Alayn aluddin...@gmail.com ha escrit:
Propose to
use cairo-compmgr in Lubuntu to give basic stationery, I'm using an
oldlaptop with very few resources, and I
doing very
Fully agree, Yorvik. It's a pleasure working with you all and having
this result: a great world wide known distro.
Looking forward to 11.10!
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See this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=762135
Imagine our beloved Lubuntu installed on that devices? I will test
it with my Samsung Galaxy S. Sure it will be broken. :D
My apologies for sending this image to this mailing list. My mistake.
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As said on the blog:
I can't upgrade my netbook Positivo MOBO (hard drive 2gb only)
with lubuntu 10.04 because new versions need more a lot of space
(1,5gb 3,2gb). Why?
Does Natty need more space than Maverick?
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And no, you're right, this is NOT a democracy. I mean, the audio player
has its own discussion (where everybody in this list voted their
suggestion). But there's one thing we cannot forget, the technical
details about RAM consumption, the space needed in the ISO, the license
of the included
It would be gorgeous if GTP themes were compatible. But this means the
authors must include an Openbox folder within. But I think that we, LXDE
users, are less important than others (and not talk about WindowMaker,
FVWM-Crystal, etc).
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Just a question. In Gnome you can specify fonts in themes. In fact, when
you choose one of those, Appearance-Properties asks you for changing
that (like the suggestion of a wallpaper).
* The first thing I want to do is check about specifying fonts
with the murrine engine (so Ozone
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