Is there any way to include both install types on the same CD, this would
allow the user to choose either graphical or non-graphical. If that is not
an option then I believe that the non-graphical install would be the best
solution in order to make installation work best on all systems. However,
th
I really like it leaves open lots of opportunity for change. Reminds me of
some of the Windows 8 mockups I have seen online
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I really like it, looks quite nice. As long as performance isn’t impacted, it
should be another great update to the Lubuntu theme.
-Tyler
From: lubuntu-desktop-bounces+tsr386=sbcglobal@lists.launchpad.net
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Be
I ran into an issue last night when trying to use a Live CD of Lubuntu 10.10
on a friends computer. Windows had completely messed up and we were trying
to get files off of the hard drive using the Live CD. Well the CD booted
fine but when Lubuntu finally loaded up the splash screen came up requesti
This is my first post on your mailing list and I have been enjoying the hard
work you guys put into the Lubuntu distro. I am by far no linux expert, but
I love how lightweight Lubuntu is and how useful it can be to bring old PC's
back to a realm of usefulness.
However, I did have a suggestions