[lubuntu-users] Testing Jammy on old hardware???

2022-05-02 Thread Fritz Hudnut
Bottom posting . . . I think it's all the little ads, permeating almost every web-page you visit nowadays, that saps away the power of our machines. Slower > machines are more affected. > > > > > Last time I experienced almost-no-ADs was in socialism in Yugoslavia. > I doubt Lubuntu (even 26.04

Re: [lubuntu-users] Pcmanfm (file browser) in Lubuntu (LXQT) Desktop

2022-05-02 Thread Israel Dahl
On 5/2/22 10:48, Aere Greenway wrote: All: I notice that every time I open the file browser (using detailed-list view), the horizontal space available for filenames is insufficient, so I have to move its border to the right, and the file type is way more than I need, so I have to move its

Re: [lubuntu-users] Lubuntu 22.04 LTS is released!

2022-05-02 Thread Aaron Rainbolt
If you think ads are messing up your browsing, install an adblocker. They're available as browser add-ons for both Firefox and Chrome. I use Adblocker Ultimate, and I've also had good success with AdGuard. Even if you have a more capable machine, adblockers are a good idea for security reasons,

Re: [lubuntu-users] Lubuntu 22.04 LTS is released!

2022-05-02 Thread Željko Blaće
On Mon, May 2, 2022 at 5:18 PM Aere Greenway wrote: > On 5/2/22 03:38, Željko Blaće wrote: > > Anyone have a good insight of the increase in resource use > > or is using it on older hardware that borderline struggles > > with common contemporary desktop+browser needs? > > *(me on Thinkpad X220

Re: [lubuntu-users] Lubuntu 22.04 LTS is released!

2022-05-02 Thread Željko Blaće
Anyone have a good insight of the increase in resource use or is using it on older hardware that borderline struggles with common contemporary desktop+browser needs? *(me on Thinkpad X220 thinking if I should upgrade) Best Z. Blace -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com