2013/10/28 Andre Rodovalho :
> If I close Power Manager: xfce4-power-manager -q
>
> And close laptop screen, same thing, entering wait mode!
>
>
> 2013/10/28 Andre Rodovalho
>>
>> I'm using amd64, I update from 13.03, and I can tell Power Manager on my
>> laptop is not working as should too...
>>
On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Any good reason why Xfce 4 Power Manager is not running by default?
>
> http://i40.tinypic.com/213hh94.jpg
>
> This is new. A week ago while I was testing Lubuntu 13.10 amd64,
> everything was normal. It seems a last minute ch
On 2013-10-26 20:37, Leszek Lesner wrote:
> As some of you know there were some discussions on this mailinglist
> regarding zram and vm.swappiness.
> In this mail I want to write down all I know and learned about zram,
> vm.swappiness and its cooperation.
> This is intend as a help and a starting p
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Hi Federico,
I'm glad that your system is portable via the tarball :-)
OK, I was conservative, and kept the simple, fast and less memory-greedy
gzip compression, but I listen to your advice, so I will prepare to make
xz compression standard in the next version. I guess you know that xz is
slower
Am 26.10.2013 20:37, schrieb Leszek Lesner:
> == The new modern situation (with 13.10¹): ==
> * RAM + ZRAM
>
> The RAM is backed up by a SWAP partition which is stored on a virtual
> compressed ram device. Under Lubuntu
> 13.10 this device can use half of the physically available memory.
> Writing
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Updated the bug report with my infos. :)
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2013/10/28 Ali Linx (amjjawad) :
>
> On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Ali Linx (amjjawad)
> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Any good reason why Xfce 4 Power Manager is not running by default?
>>
>> http://i40.tinypic.com/213hh94.jpg
>>
>> This is new. A week
Dear Everyone,
For the last week or so, despite the fact that I was sick, I worked so hard
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40 different idea/suggest
This workaround does not work for me. Maybe because I updated from 13.04?
I see no "Xfce4 Power Manager is not running, do you want to launch it
now?" message too...
Reading I found that maybe blocking lidbtn action, handled by acpi might
solve the problem... and trying to find something like thi
2013/10/28 Andre Rodovalho :
> This workaround does not work for me. Maybe because I updated from 13.04?
>
> I see no "Xfce4 Power Manager is not running, do you want to launch it now?"
> message too...
>
> Reading I found that maybe blocking lidbtn action, handled by acpi might
> solve the problem
Yes Federico, It was already enable actually...
I tried the Ali workaround too... I could normally boot with power manager,
I enabled the icon to be shown always to check that out...
2013/10/28 Federico Leoni
> 2013/10/28 Andre Rodovalho :
> > This workaround does not work for me. Maybe becaus
2013/10/28 Nio Wiklund :
> Hi Federico,
>
> I'm glad that your system is portable via the tarball :-)
>
> OK, I was conservative, and kept the simple, fast and less memory-greedy
> gzip compression, but I listen to your advice, so I will prepare to make
> xz compression standard in the next version
Hi Federico and Nio,
That makes sense to me :)
Regards,
Phill.
On 28 October 2013 16:44, Federico Leoni wrote:
> 2013/10/28 Nio Wiklund :
> > Hi Federico,
> >
> > I'm glad that your system is portable via the tarball :-)
> >
> > OK, I was conservative, and kept the simple, fast and less mem
2013/10/28 John Hupp :
> The work-around sort of works for me (changing Menu > Preferences > Default
> Applications for LXsession > Power Manager: auto, to Power Manager: Other:
> xfce4-power-manager, then Apply and Reboot).
>
> But I found that it had to be applied *for each user*.
>
> ---
On 2013-10-28 17:44, Federico Leoni wrote:
> 2013/10/28 Nio Wiklund :
>> Hi Federico,
>>
>> I'm glad that your system is portable via the tarball :-)
>>
>> OK, I was conservative, and kept the simple, fast and less memory-greedy
>> gzip compression, but I listen to your advice, so I will prepare to
OEM!
I'm ready to test. :D
F.
2013/10/28 Nio Wiklund :
> On 2013-10-28 17:44, Federico Leoni wrote:
>> 2013/10/28 Nio Wiklund :
>>> Hi Federico,
>>>
>>> I'm glad that your system is portable via the tarball :-)
>>>
>>> OK, I was conservative, and kept the simple, fast and less memory-greedy
>>> g
Hi Phill,
Do you mean to have a choice in a screen (made with the dialog software
package), or do you mean to focus on xz for high compression, and let it
be slower? (xz need more RAM than gzip, but *not* too much.)
Best regards
Nio
On 2013-10-28 18:07, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> Hi Federico and N
What do you use instead of lxkemap on Lubuntu 13.10? I found
complicated set a different keyboard layout without the applet on the
panel...
Am I missing something?
F.
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Hi,
have a read of
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Keyboard#Keyboard_mapping_for_13.10_and_beyond
Regards,
Phill.
On 28 October 2013 17:42, Federico Leoni wrote:
> What do you use instead of lxkemap on Lubuntu 13.10? I found
> complicated set a different keyboard layout without the
On 10/28/2013 11:42 AM, Federico Leoni wrote:
What do you use instead of lxkemap on Lubuntu 13.10? I found
complicated set a different keyboard layout without the applet on the
panel...
Am I missing something?
F.
Federico:
It looks like you have to right-click on the task-bar, and add the
"
2013/10/28 Aere Greenway :
> On 10/28/2013 11:42 AM, Federico Leoni wrote:
>>
>> What do you use instead of lxkemap on Lubuntu 13.10? I found
>> complicated set a different keyboard layout without the applet on the
>> panel...
>>
>> Am I missing something?
>>
>> F.
>>
> Federico:
>
> It looks like
2013/10/28 Alexis Lopez Zubieta :
> Hello:
>
> Take a look to "lxkb-config" at https://github.com/azubieta/lxkb_config. It
> may be what you are looking for.
>
Alexis the point is, why I have to install a package outside our repos
when I should have all I need already installed? In this case is
b
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Federico Leoni wrote:
> 2013/10/28 Alexis Lopez Zubieta :
> > Hello:
> >
> > Take a look to "lxkb-config" at https://github.com/azubieta/lxkb_config. It
> > may be
> > what you are looking for.
> Alexis the point is, why I have to install a package outside ou
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