[feedback]
Hi Julien and Phill,
I think Lubuntu 13.04 'Raring' for Pentium M CPUs is a good alternative
for a fresh install (instead of downloading 12.04 and upgrading twice to
newer releases).
I'm receiving feedback from a few people right now, and I have to
improve the instructions in the REA
This is a great idea. If anybody has access to a university and can
organize such a study, studies are a very effective way to get press
coverage.
Fernando
On 05/01/2013 03:36 PM, Lars Nooden wrote:
On Mon, 29 Apr 2013, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
[snip]
After all, if Windows XP Users won't
Economically, Red Hat has been the most successful. It has passed $1
billion in revenue marketing Linux. The name Linux is a positive asset
all around.
Regards,
/Lars
On Wed, 1 May 2013, Fernando Botelho wrote:
> Having Lubuntu show up on these publications is a worthwhile and extremely
>
On Mon, 29 Apr 2013, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
[snip]
> After all, if Windows XP Users won't like Lubuntu, there are Ubuntu, Kubuntu,
> Xubuntu, Ubuntu GNOME, Ubuntu Studio, Edubuntu, and if someone is Chines,
> there
> is: UbuntuKylin :)
[snip]
This choice is one of the strengths of Linux. We
Having Lubuntu show up on these publications is a worthwhile and
extremely valuable objective. One I am not against and one that the word
Linux will not prevent. Go for it!
I was just hoping that at some point we could target stuff that non IT
professionals read. But maybe that will come later
On Wed, 1 May 2013, Fernando Botelho wrote:
[snip]
> For example, if we keep using the word Linux in our communication, we will
> keep scaring away the same 90 to 95% of potential users; the non-technical
> ones.
[snip]
I've seen that old canard pop up over time more than once. Before giving
it
see inline!
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 7:24 PM, Fernando Botelho
wrote:
> Hi, I am interested if we can be a bit more ambitious about it.
>
> For example, if we keep using the word Linux in our communication, we will
> keep scaring away the same 90 to 95% of potential users; the non-technical
> ones.
Hi, I am interested if we can be a bit more ambitious about it.
For example, if we keep using the word Linux in our communication, we
will keep scaring away the same 90 to 95% of potential users; the
non-technical ones.
We should use Lubuntu or Ubuntu or some other catchy brand that mentions
Hello list,
I have made a spin of Lubuntu making it accessible with the Orca screen
reader. I can give the configurations to whom it may concern to get this
up stream. Right now with the way that I have it set up there are two
problems. The first is the lxpanle is mostly inaccessible. The only
Hi,
Don't mean to interrupt but 13.04 is using a PAE Kernel. Lubuntu 12.04 is
using a NON-PAE Kernel. So, upgrading to another release is not applicable
here.
Am I missing something? I'm totally lost now O_o
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 3:14 PM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
> Sorry, I don't understand.
>
> a
Hello again,
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
>
> Hi Iberę,
>
> Different persons have different advice about Lubuntu 12.04 after
> end-of-life in October 2013. *My advice is to get something else, for
> example Xubuntu 12.04 LTS*, that is receiving security updates for all
>
Sorry, I don't understand.
apt-get dist-upgrade can upgrade kernels, but the critical step is
getting beyond 12.04 without the pae flag. So
do-release-upgrade
needs to be run twice to get to 13.04, which is complicated, prone to
breakage, and time-consuming.
But maybe you know of a path, that I
Why not just add a mention on the wiki to use fake-pae for people in
this case ? It seems less complicated that downloading a full version
of Lubuntu just for this.
If you are blocked by the upgrade tool, just advertise the use of
"apt-get dist-upgrade".
Regards,
Julien Lavergne
2013/4/30 Phill W
Le 01/05/2013 12:40, Julien Lavergne a écrit :
2013/5/1 Pierre Gobin :
I started to list untranslated applications (see attachment). But I don't
know how to share it in order to let everybody make modifications, and I
think I'm not allowed to create such a page in the wiki.
Thanks, pushed on ht
2013/5/1 Pierre Gobin :
>
> I started to list untranslated applications (see attachment). But I don't
> know how to share it in order to let everybody make modifications, and I
> think I'm not allowed to create such a page in the wiki.
Thanks, pushed on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Developers/T
Hi Ali Linx,
I have a quick query on your latest finding on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/system-config-printer/+bug/1133794
your Test reports 1 and 2 says "by default CUPS is OFF and you turned it on
sudo start cups"
my query here is after you entered "sudo start cups" did you noti
On 04/28/2013 04:51 AM, Jackson Doak wrote:
> since it's a kernel bug, does that mean all flavours will have the fix?
>
>
What fix?
This really is a kernel team thing. I beat my brains out on this some
time ago:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/930447/comments/3
Not all of th
Thanks for the CC Fernando.
Julien, when I use Orca with an inaccessible application, I can typically
get Orca to *at least* read the window name. I've never worked with lxpanel
source code before, so I started digging in.
I figured that a good first step would be to modify the source such that
Or
Very good!
Thank you! :)
Le dimanche 28 avril 2013 13:47:48 UTC+2, PCMan a écrit :
>
>
> Hope this answer your questions.
>
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Le 01/05/2013 11:43, Julien Lavergne a écrit :
2013/4/30 Pierre Gobin :
About making Lubuntu 100 % translatable, is there a need to list somewhere
(a wiki page ?) applications which are currently not translated, totally or
partially ?
No, feel free to create one and share it :-)
Regards,
Julie
2013/5/1 David Thompson :
> On 04/27/2013 09:37 AM, Julien Lavergne wrote:
>>
>> The source code is here :
>> http://lxde.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=lxde/lxpanel;a=summary
>> If you mean the titles on the windows list, it may be in /src
>> /plugins/taskbar.c
>> If you can identify the obj
2013/4/30 Pierre Gobin :
> About making Lubuntu 100 % translatable, is there a need to list somewhere
> (a wiki page ?) applications which are currently not translated, totally or
> partially ?
No, feel free to create one and share it :-)
Regards,
Julien Lavergne
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Hi,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/system-config-printer/+bug/1133794/comments/16
This is the the work around and I confirm, it is working perfectly :D
I would never figure this out myself so thanks to Jonathan Marsden for the
workaround and now, we just need to wait until this is fix
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