On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 9:46 AM, Chris Green wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 04:40:39PM +, Phill Whiteside wrote:
>>Hi Chris,
>>from looking at the wiki page[1] for the AAO, it seem *should* work out of
>>the box. I'd suggest checking the section on WiFi issues on that page
>>
On Lubuntu Quantal, it looks like rsyslogd is installed with a certain
configuration -- probably just for local logging -- but is not set to
auto-start.
I'm trying to set up remote logs for an LTSP client (to log to the LTSP
server) for the sake of troubleshooting a client boot problem. The L
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 04:40:39PM +, Phill Whiteside wrote:
>Hi Chris,
>from looking at the wiki page[1] for the AAO, it seem *should* work out of
>the box. I'd suggest checking the section on WiFi issues on that page
>(I've seen mention that it [can] use a broadcom WiFi chip).
Hi Chris,
from looking at the wiki page[1] for the AAO, it seem *should* work out of
the box. I'd suggest checking the section on WiFi issues on that page (I've
seen mention that it [can] use a broadcom WiFi chip). A good place to seek
help is on the laptop section of the ubuntuforum[2].
Regards,
Hi,
As announced during UDS, I set up an new application to gather little
tweaks for Lubuntu in a graphical way.
For now, you can only reset configuration files to the default, and
create icons on the desktop (such as computer, or a trash).
The application is available on this PPA :
https://laun