Hmm, Not having the standard suite of apps does not seem right. did you install just LXDE or lubuntu-desktop? We will be detailing the 5 (so far as we know) options to add lubuntu to a minimal installation or in addition to an existing flavour of the ubuntu family.
Regards, Phill. On 16 February 2012 13:11, UH <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm sorry, i'm so dumb. Anyway, with the today daily built (15 febr) > the installation finally passed through :) :) > > I installed it on an external scsi-firewire hd (identical to the > internal) and can now play around with it. And, if you or someone else > has the patience to tell me how to try out and how to report, i'll try > to do my best. > > Then, is there somewhere the place (here?) to express something like > wishes? Just at a first glance, what i saw: > - substitute the blank (black) screen with something nicer > (Natty_Bug.png e.g. :) ) > - the Openbox configuration menu by default in Preferences (at least > for me it didn' t appear > - the right-click menu on the desktop comes with only 3 apps. In > Debian wheezy + LXDE setup i have it with > > Applications (Xterm, pcmanfm, firefox) > Desktop (> submenus) > Desktop Settings > WindowManagementSettings (obconf) > Reload Config Files > Exit > > (I know, you can build that yourself too, but at least me, as an > average user, i'd to do a lot of bricolage to find out, where and how) > > Some Icons on the desktop (you can build them yourself passing through > the wiki Lxde - if i remember correctly) but i'd find it better, if it > would be there by default: Filesystem, Home, Trash > > Possibly, it would also be a good idea to insert by default lxmed > (which is not perfect, but good and helpful; and it does not come with > all that dependencies alacarte has). > > Then, booting into the Lubuntu hd, immediately i got a msg about a > lubuntu software center crash. And this is, what the related log file > says (only the end: > > -------------------------------- > DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04 > InstallationMedia: Lubuntu 12.04 "Precise Pangolin" - Alpha powerpc > (20120215) > Package: lubuntu-software-center 0.0.4-0ubuntu1 > PackageArchitecture: all > ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-16.25-powerpc 3.2.6 > SourcePackage: lubuntu-software-center > Tags: precise > Title: lubuntu-software-center-build-db crashed with KeyError in __main__: > 'ppc' > Uname: Linux 3.2.0-16-powerpc ppc > UnreportableReason: > Sie haben einige veraltete Paketversionen installiert. Bitte > aktualisieren Sie die folgenen Pakete und prüfen Sie, ob das Problem > danach noch auftritt: > > gir1.2-gtk-3.0, insserv, libcomerr2, libgtk-3-0, libgtk-3-common, > libnih-dbus1, libnih1, mountall > UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) > -------------------------------- > (Translating the german sentence: "You have some outdated software > packages installed. Please update and check, if the problem > disappears"). > > Oh, and then a question: Personally, i prefer blueman and wicd (which > needs to have network-manager and network-manager-gnome to be > uninstalled). Will that create a problem for lubuntu ppc? > > Ok, that's it, for the moment. I hope that was a lit better to > understand and to deal with. > 2012/2/16 Phill Whiteside <[email protected]>: > > That sounds like a mini-iso / network install. Yes, something like that > is > > quite possible with lubuntu. I have forwarded this also to our head of > > Development for him to take a look at. If you could grab as much > information > > as possible and add it it would assist him. Julien does not have a PPC > Mac, > > so he really does rely on the testers to give him information. an "it > does > > not work & gives lots of errors" is pretty hard to work on!. > > > > Following on from last nights meeting, we are going to make a start on > the > > mini-iso / network install section for 12.04. > > > > Thanks for your patience and continued testing, I know it can seem > > frustrating at times but it is essential if we are to have a PPC release > - > > plus you get that warm fuzzy glow that comes with "I helped make that > > happen" :) > > > > Regards, > > > > Phill. > > > > > > > > On 16 February 2012 07:26, UH <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> Since i'm having all kind of problems even with the latest live-cd (14 > >> febr) - gives me lots of errors already after entering the desktop > >> (begins with `Notification daemon crashed` and then follow others . . > >> .) and in any case the installation crashes during the process, i've a > >> question: Is there a possibility to use the debian netinstaller (i > >> don't know if this is the right term but you have to be connected to a > >> router or another computer by ethernet) and then, after the boot, > >> enter something like `install url=xxxxxx`? 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