I'm now reverting them.... go get signed up to doc/wiki group if you want to have input on the pages that are being made ready for 14.04.
Phill. On 28 March 2014 23:58, Phill Whiteside <phi...@phillw.net> wrote: > Hi all, > > you may have noted that I have been quiet on this subject... > > Two reasons... > > 1) I have my ideas and results > > For Wiki, changes are made to sandbox areas.. This is the Gold standard of > wiki editing. You are that busy arguing like school kids about things that > you have forgotten some things.... all changes to live pages are made as > sandbox. > > 2) I am not the Team Leader of lubuntu wiki any more. > 2.1) Anyone wishing to make such MAJOR changes to our front line pages > makes a test page 1st. You do NOT ever go edit a live page. > Get in touch with the team leader for wiki. Do not argue out stuff amongst > yourselves and then edit the wiki areas.... How DARE you. > > You would never, ever, have dared do it when I was TL for wiki - I can > assure you, you will not do it with the new TL. > > If you wish to put up for a vote who replaces sergio after 14.04 is > released, you may hold a vote. Until that time, he is boss and you do NOT > go editing live pages. > > Phill. > > > > > On 28 March 2014 11:28, Nio Wiklund <nio.wikl...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi everybody, >> >> Please have a look at the new text at >> >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu#System_Requirements >> >> I hope it will be a good compromise to make you happy. Of course I am >> willing to change things, anything from bad information, bad layout to >> typing errors. >> >> Please check also the sub-page >> >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/AdvancedMethods >> >> and give the corresponding feedback! >> >> Best regards >> Nio >> >> 2014-03-27 20:30, Nio Wiklund skrev: >> > A shorter alternative for the Lubuntu Wiki page paragraph 'System >> > Requirements'. This assumes that more information is easily available at >> > a sub-page 'Advanced methods' (or a similar name, that should keep the >> > beginners away). >> > >> > ----- >> > System Requirements >> > >> > Lubuntu is a good operating system for many old computers, but not for >> > all of them. Some computers have too little horsepower or memory. A rule >> > of thumb is that the computer should not be more than 10 years old. >> > >> > >> > Memory (RAM) >> > >> > For advanced internet services like Google+, Youtube, Google Docs and >> > Facebook, your computer needs at least 1 GB RAM. >> > >> > For local programs like Libre Office and simple browsing habits, your >> > computer needs at least 512 MB RAM. >> > >> > >> > Processor (CPU) >> > >> > The minimum specification for CPU is Pentium 4 or Pentium M or AMD K8. >> > Older processors are too slow and AMD K7 has problems with flash video. >> > >> > >> > Graphics chip / card >> > >> > Nvidia, AMD/ATI/Radeon and Intel work out of the box, or the system can >> > be tweaked to work fairly easily. You can get help at the Ubuntu Forums. >> > With such graphics, or if you don't know, try Lubuntu 14.04 LTS. >> > >> > >> > Installer >> > >> > The desktop installer works in most cases. If you have problems, for >> > example with the graphics, try the alternate installer. >> > >> > >> > Advanced methods >> > >> > If you have an older or less powerful system, and you are ready for >> > advanced methods, read the tips at this page. >> > ----- >> > (Suggestions for the wiki page 'Advanced methods' is not written yet) >> > >> > >> > Best regards >> > Nio >> > >> > 2014-03-27 16:51, Nio Wiklund skrev: >> >> Based on the feedback from several of you, I suggest the following text >> >> for the Lubuntu Wiki page paragraph 'System Requirements' >> >> >> >> ----- >> >> text for the Lubuntu wiki page for Lubuntu 14.04 LTS >> >> >> >> >> >> System Requirements >> >> >> >> Lubuntu is a good operating system for many old computers, but not for >> >> all of them. Some computers have too little horsepower or memory. A >> rule >> >> of thumb is that the computer should not be more than 10 years old. >> >> >> >> >> >> Memory (RAM) >> >> >> >> If you plan to use advanced internet services like Google+, Youtube, >> >> Google Docs and Facebook, your computer needs at least 1 GB RAM, but >> >> 2 GB RAM makes the computer work better. >> >> >> >> If you plan to use local programs like Libre Office (for word >> >> processing,spreadsheet calculations and presentations) and Thunderbird >> >> for email, and seldom browse to web pages with a lot of graphics and >> >> animations, your computer needs 512 MB RAM, but 768 MB or 1 GB RAM >> makes >> >> it work significantly better. >> >> >> >> >> >> Processor (CPU) >> >> >> >> The minimum specification for CPU is Pentium 4 or Pentium M or AMD K8. >> >> Older processors are too slow and AMD K7 has problems with flash video. >> >> >> >> VIA C7 might run with Xubuntu 12.04 LTS or Bento, Bodhi, LXLE. >> >> >> >> >> >> Graphics chip / card >> >> >> >> Nvidia, AMD/ATI/Radeon and Intel work out of the box, or the system can >> >> be tweaked to work fairly easily. You can get help at the Ubuntu >> Forums. >> >> With such graphics, or if you don't know, try Lubuntu 14.04 LTS. >> >> >> >> SIS grahics should be run with flavours or re-spins of Ubuntu 12.04 >> LTS, >> >> for example Bento, Bodhi, LXLE. >> >> >> >> >> >> Installer >> >> >> >> The desktop installer works in most cases. If you have problems, for >> >> example with the graphics, try the alternate installer. >> >> >> >> >> >> Advanced methods >> >> >> >> If you have an older or less powerful system, and you are ready for >> >> advanced methods, read the tips at this page. >> >> ----- >> >> (Suggestions for the wiki page 'Advanced methods' is not written yet) >> >> >> >> >> >> Best regards >> >> Nio >> >> >> > >> >> > > > -- > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw > -- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw
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