Hi David,
thanks a lot for your ideas.
Do you have more information on which Chromium version will be in the
Ubuntu repo? The reason why some people refrain from using Chromium
are privacy issues. An RLZ identifier, an encoded string is sent to
Google on search queries or every 24 hours with
That is an interesting and excellent question. What is driving the
interest in Chromium for UNE ARM is entirely performance based vs
Firefox. Let me make a note on this on the lightweight browser blueprint...
Mario Behling wrote:
Hi David,
thanks a lot for your ideas.
Do you have more
Hi,
Thanks for your feedback, let me try to answer some of your
questions/ideas :
* Filemanager Pcman 0.5.1 on the left windows are drives displayed
twice. if you click one of the with the same name you will get an
error-message Directory doesnt exist
Pcmanfm will be rewrite for the next
Hello.
Just one thing I wanted to note: server GUI is a bad idea. If you want
server, you install server, if you want a workstation on low-grade hardware,
you install Lubuntu. If you have low-grade hardware to use as a server, you
definitely shouldn't be wasting the precious (and, oh, so
I actually was not suggesting there should be such a remix. I was
suggesting however that one could potentially do this with mini-iso
install by selecting them explicitly at install time if we have lxde
desktop as a task in mini-iso. And yes, one could do a server install
and add lxde/lubuntu
I agree with David. Also anyone who is performing these highly specialized
installations is certainly going to have the knowledge required to open the
command line and sudo apt-get whatever gui or lack thereof he/she wants.
n Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 1:26 PM, David Sugar
To repond to the Gui interface for server.
I work daily as administrator, I have Ubuntu as internet/firewall
server. I think its easier with gui interface like LXDE. Because if I do
it in console I have to go to the forum again to get the instruction for
the setup and all that stuff and
Hi again,
* So filemanager will be rewritten well its great.
*About the FN keys. I tested in ubuntu's Karmic koala with the FN+F12
sleep mode.. I had no problem with that... only the funny thing was I
realize the backlight was not flickering in LXDE like G-NOME.
*About Wicd I made a bug
Hai everybody
Hai I tested Lubuntu on my MSI wind U100, I am not a pro like you guys
but I like to have my hands on it because I really believe lubuntu
will be much better the Xubuntu. And of course I WANT to have a very
lightweight linux on my netbook and PC.
I am running on Ubuntu 9.10
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