Eric, this is incredible. I think once you have completed this list we
should forward it to someone appropriate in the larger Ubuntu community,
since there are some that are missing their icons completely. It would
be interesting to know if all of these do not come with icons, or if the
packaging
Larger than normal (or no) icons for
shortcuts/.desktop entry files in menu/Desktop
installed through Lubuntu Software Center
A
Abe's Amazing Adventure
Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/abe.xpm
Aconnectgui
Icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/aconnectgui.xpm
Advanced Strategic Command (no icon)
Icon=asc
alevt (no icon)
Hi again,
In order to make it more convenient to use the advanced OBI level
(introduced in version 1.2), I made a release candidate for version 2.1.
(A. Version 2.0: The underlying operating system is upgraded to Ubuntu
version 13.10)
B. Version 2.1: Lubuntu-desktop is installed and tweaked to c
The problem is to make hardware to work on Linux, as already said here...
Apple sure does this intentionally, and that sucks!
I recommend to migrate to an Android too, every change is a pain, but...
this is for the good!
Android own more than 70% of the world's market. I know this is different
in
On 12/20/2013 09:11 AM, John Hupp wrote:
> On 12/20/2013 2:00 AM, Eric Bradshaw wrote:
>> Ali, I feel for you. I managed to switch my whole family to *buntu
>> from Apple Macs, but my wife was by far the hardest to convince. I
>> ended up setting up Ubuntu for her like a Mac - with launcher(s),
>>
On 12/20/2013 2:00 AM, Eric Bradshaw wrote:
Ali, I feel for you. I managed to switch my whole family to *buntu
from Apple Macs, but my wife was by far the hardest to convince. I
ended up setting up Ubuntu for her like a Mac - with launcher(s), menu
placement, etc. that mimicked the Mac OS "look