[Lubuntu-qa] [13.04] A noticeable speed improvement?

2013-01-30 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
Hi,

I'm not sure if I'm the only one here but I have noticed that 13.04 is
really fast, perhaps faster than 12.10 so far? not really sure but
applications and processes on my test machine[1] are running faster than
before but I'm not 100% sure about that. No, I'm not talking about memory
usage, I'm talking about the response time actually.

I will keep an eye but if that is true and this is not illusion, this is a
HUGE step forward and I'd like, as always, to thank each and everyone who
is involved heavily or lightly :D
Keep it up and thanks for all the great work you are doing, guys :) I'm
proud to be a member of this great family.

Thanks!

[1] ASUS F3F Laptop - Intel Due @1.86 GHz, 488MB RAM and 120GB HDD
- I'm triple booting: 12.04, 12.10 and 13.04 - GRUB version 2 of 12.10 is
taking the control over the booting process.

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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] PPC - iMac G3 display issue

2013-01-30 Thread Jose Lopez
Hi Devon congrats. :-). I was on mine last night, and I got to the nano
screen. (sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf) and there was no xorg file there, so
I remembered I had downloaded a while back, the file you shared with me,
and chatting with one of my frieds at another blog that has done it, said
that we needed to install the xorg file. ( you beat me to it) when I get
home tonight I will have to type it in, since my imac is the 266mgz
trayloader. If you saw the link at the bottom of your xorg file at that
site. It was suppose to down loade to the right place. I just can't confirm
that, with the internet connection I have. I WILL get mine running and then
we will have two more test machines (even thou they are old). I will keep
you all posted.
Jose


On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 1:29 AM, ∅  wrote:

> Now the trick is to figure out what part of the file made the difference.
> Eliminate optional sections until it becomes evident. Then add your
> findings to the PPC documentation.
>
> Congratulations btw ;-)
>
> wxl
> On Jan 29, 2013 11:14 PM, "Devon Tourond"  wrote:
>
>> Today I tried something that I didn't do before (or at least, I don't
>> remember me doing). I went to
>> http://mac.linux.be/content/g3-imac-tray-loader-slotloader-all-versions-xorgconf
>>  and
>> downloaded the xorg.conf file for my iMac which is an iMac G3/400 (indigo)
>> slot-loading. After that I renamed the file to xorg.conf and I had it put
>> into /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d because on
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config it said to put it there for 10.10 and
>> I'm assuming that it still goes there in 12.04 since nothing's been said.
>>
>> Results:
>>
>> It works now :)
>>
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