On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 11:35 AM, sd wrote:
> From my previous experience with other command-line tools for various X11
> configurations there is a chance they do not work when specified in
> ~/.config/lxsession/lubuntu/autostart. I guess they are run too early and
> their settings get overwritte
>From my previous experience with other command-line tools for various
X11 configurations there is a chance they do not work when specified in
~/.config/lxsession/lubuntu/autostart. I guess they are run too early
and their settings get overwritten by the system after that point.
So if the command
Hi,
Can people help a user here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2221797 ?
Thanks!
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On 05/03/2014 08:03 PM, Aere Greenway wrote:
> On 05/03/2014 06:48 PM, Israel wrote:
>> On 05/03/2014 07:26 PM, Aere Greenway wrote:
>>> Rafael:
>>>
>>> I will report it as a bug. What package should it be reported
>>> against?
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, it appears to be one more step down the Ubuntu
On 05/03/2014 06:48 PM, Israel wrote:
On 05/03/2014 07:26 PM, Aere Greenway wrote:
Rafael:
I will report it as a bug. What package should it be reported against?
Unfortunately, it appears to be one more step down the Ubuntu road of
taking away customization. So I'm doubtful anything will co
On 05/03/2014 07:26 PM, Aere Greenway wrote:
> Rafael:
>
> I will report it as a bug. What package should it be reported against?
>
> Unfortunately, it appears to be one more step down the Ubuntu road of
> taking away customization. So I'm doubtful anything will come of it.
> But it means a lot
Rafael:
I will report it as a bug. What package should it be reported against?
Unfortunately, it appears to be one more step down the Ubuntu road of
taking away customization. So I'm doubtful anything will come of it.
But it means a lot to me, so I will report it, nevertheless.
It may wel
More clues. I've tested on a few environments.
1. Lubuntu does no colorize at all. Nor fgtk2 nor gtk3.
2. XFCE (using Shimmer's gtk-theme-config) DOES colorize only gtk2 (pretty
normal, as usually gtk3 is not able to do this)
3. Mate. The same as XFCE, only colorizes gtk2 apps (I insist, gtk3 apps
>
> On 05/03/2014 02:54 AM, fari...@arcor.de wrote:
> > I do not understand why there aren't in the ppc installation iso
> > inserted by default the broadcom related firmware installation files.
> > They are in the ressources, but if you do not have hardwired wan access
> > nearly no chance to get
Am 04.05.2014 00:24, schrieb lubuntu-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com:
> I found that installing xcompmgr helped make my iBook seem to display
> things better, so you can try that and see if it helps.
Excellent idea!!! Bravo! :D
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Am 04.05.2014 00:24, schrieb lubuntu-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com:
> Gents:
>
> Booted the LiveDVD of Lu 14.04 in my iBook last night, using "live-powerpc
> video=radeonfb:1024x768-32" as boot parameters, and that got me into a
> clean GUI display, so that part was fine. But, no sound was found
Am 04.05.2014 00:24, schrieb lubuntu-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com:
> Hi,
> I think it has to do with the proprietary nature of the files.
> Ubuntu by default tends to avoid installing anything that isn't free.
> Such as Flash, or Microsoft TTF files. Even mp3 isn't installed by
> default. DVD
Yes, I can't customize Lubuntu-default, experimental Box, or even Adwaita.
Now I'm testing Xubuntu themes and they seem to be un-colorizable too.
Something's happening to the Desktop Settings daemon. It's not theme or
engine related. It also affects GTK3.
Let me try more tests on other environment
All:
I encountered a problem with Lubuntu 14.04 which (to me) is a
show-stopper. I'm sure it isn't as important to others.
I have my own peculiar style of customized colors. One of the main
reasons my primary system uses Lubuntu is because of the
color-customization, which retains the ease
On 05/03/2014 09:41 AM, Israel wrote:
The hw-detect module is messed up so now it detects the wrong
hardware, or something like that.
Israel & All:
From my experience, I have seen statements in the:
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
file that prevent certain sound cards from being the default (
On 05/03/2014 10:15 AM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
> Gents:
>
> Booted the LiveDVD of Lu 14.04 in my iBook last night, using
> "live-powerpc video=radeonfb:1024x768-32" as boot parameters, and that
> got me into a clean GUI display, so that part was fine. But, no sound
> was found, and that in and of its
On 05/03/2014 02:54 AM, fari...@arcor.de wrote:
> I do not understand why there aren't in the ppc installation iso
> inserted by default the broadcom related firmware installation files.
> They are in the ressources, but if you do not have hardwired wan access
> nearly no chance to get there.
>
> C
Gents:
Booted the LiveDVD of Lu 14.04 in my iBook last night, using "live-powerpc
video=radeonfb:1024x768-32" as boot parameters, and that got me into a
clean GUI display, so that part was fine. But, no sound was found, and
that in and of itself isn't putting me off using 14.04, but rather it is
I do not understand why there aren't in the ppc installation iso
inserted by default the broadcom related firmware installation files.
They are in the ressources, but if you do not have hardwired wan access
nearly no chance to get there.
Cheers.
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