On 2013-08-21 19:09, Aere Greenway wrote: > On 08/21/2013 12:19 AM, Mr Wislr wrote: >> The truth is ali, I refused to let you run the lxle project and this is >> the main reason for your beef. If you can't have influence or control >> over something you want no part of it. >> >> Those who look for positions of power are the very ones that should >> never have it. >> >> Your post validates that not only was the project a good idea but that >> you were fully behind it, even though I changed the default >> applications... Nothing has changed with that except you and phill >> personally don't like me and have decided to take it out on a the lxle >> respin which is ridiculous since its lubuntu even if you think it isn't >> lubuntu its still ubuntu and helping to promote the use of the >> operating system. >> >> The only thing sinister is remarks that are known to be lies like , you >> knew from the begining lxle was a bad idea/project err whatever you >> blogged about. >> >> now shut it. >> >> --Ronnie >> >> P.S. Think of new names for your *buntu projects? >> > Ronnie: > > From my own standpoint, I find that LXLE is a very useful system to have. > > My computer I use on my Yamaha high-end synthesizer is a good machine, > fairly capable, and reasonably fast, but it has been abandoned by Linux > because they will no longer maintain the graphics handlers they already > had for it as recently as 12.10. > > None of the 13.04 releases (Lubuntu, and Ubuntu Studio) for it now > properly support its graphics (and as per another stream) I can no > longer watch flash videos on it. > > But (thanks to the flame-war that recently erupted regarding LXLE), I > looked into it, and installed it on that machine, and everything > (including my MIDI software and automated install) works perfectly (at > least until end-of-life of the LXLE 12.04 system). I will continue to > use it until its end-of-life. > > I could have used UbuntuStudio 12.04, but it has a problem that hampers > my usage of it too much. > > Personally, I would like to thank you for your considerable efforts that > went into the LXLE re-spin of Lubuntu 12.04, and the attention to detail > that I see manifest in it. I think it is a good thing for the world. > Whether or not it is named this, or that, or has this, or that 'stamp of > approval', or is owned by whoever, is not that important to me. > > It works, and it is very useful to me. Thanks for your creative > efforts! I'm glad I checked it out. > +1
We are many people who like Lubuntu as well as LXLE. I hope we will be able to continue the exchange of ideas between LXLE and the Lubuntu community. -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa Post to : lubuntu-qa@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp