is with the transition to LXQt I don't know how long
qupzilla will have i386 support but it is currently for both. They said this is
not immediate but in the future going further. Although some of the other ones
had not heard of qupzilla. People said qupzilla runs well on powerpc.
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Although it also comes
with the cool command line tool unxrandr which gives your current settings in
an xrandr command line to apply them.
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Temperture also depends on how much work the CPU is doing airflow in the case
to see if the fan can cool it off. If you are using 100 percent of the CPU it
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e them alltogether or not show bigger that a file size in kilobytes.
If you have the prefrences set to a size in kilobytes and it shows thumbnails
on bigger files that is a bug and should be reported on launchpad.
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> not receive an email or chat message from you about problems with
I honestly don't care what is offical that much I think what is maintained and
updated is more important.
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of policy set by people that want to take your
freedom away. I think this is just a first reaction to trying to join freenode
and finding out you can't initally connect using tor.
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. I don't really
like the idea of captchas on ubuntu one webpage I certainly don't remember them
but we have had an attack of many people signing up for the single sign on and
spamming the wiki with all sorts of advertisements which results in either
locking it down or a not very useful wik
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I don't think the ubuntu docs team has a firm timeline and it is is still in
the discussion stage.
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I think menu -> system tools -> time and date is what allows you to change the
time zone with a GUI in lubuntu.
I also think the light locker bug might have already been reported so maybe
look on launchpad.
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On Fri, 20 Nov 2015 15:39:15 -0600
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> Also, giving more info about your computer in general
I would maybe also try running synclinet -l to get info on the touchpad as
there are settings in there that can turn your touchpad off completely.
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an dd but when using
dd but only if you use lsblk to know which drive you are entirely overwritten.
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On Thursday, August 20, 2015 9:07:13 AM PDT, Marlon Ng wrote:
Hi guys. When I open the file browser PCManFM, there is an
"Applications" on the left panel. Upon clicking it, I see the
exact same things as when I click on the Menu button on the
panel bar. However, there are a few things in "Appl
to move onto other things and ended up forgetting about that for the
most part.
Also one other thing in terms of programs is there does not seem to be much in
the way of testcases or documentation for defualt applications for lxsession.
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On Thursday, August 6, 2015 11:10:52 AM PDT, Ian Bruntlett wrote:
Tried using lubuntu software centre. Didn't get anywhere.
However, I install packages differently. Here is an innocuous
example - installing and playing tetris.
Ian, there is something that if you install from alternate installe
On Tuesday, August 4, 2015 3:25:19 PM PDT, Vendo Bici wrote:
I would be pleased if someone suggests a workaround/alternative
One other way in 15.04 is to right click the panel panel settings then
click on the applets tab and add a battery indicator as another indicator
that is available in 15.
ust cold booting the
machine.
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> >
> >
I think that actually compton isn't really CLI based but a grapical application
that is configured with a configuration file. I think I remember seeing one or
two differnt GUI utilities for compton but I don't think they made it into the
repos and with ppas not being build for powerpc I am not sure if there are
builds for them. Sometimes compiling a GUI from source is harder than just
editing the config files. I seem to remember one a while back called paranoid
that came with pclinuxos but have not really seen that elsewhere or widely
discussed.
I think I know quite a bit for someone who doesn't really like compositing or
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. Also do you know what kind of wifi adapter the laptop uses. IF you
could paste the output of lspci if it is an internal wifi card or lsusb if it
is a usb wifi card in the laptop. As this will allow people to search for
solutions specific to your hardware.
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On Sunday, April 26, 2015 8:18:08 PM UTC, Aere Greenway wrote:
I know it successfully wrote the GRUB-PC bootloader to the
hard-drive of the machine being installed-to, because that
system worked fine, and the new system is the one that is
initially selected in the GRUB menu (it used to be a dif
way to get some computers to boot from usb when they don't want to.
Now that I think of it bringing a disc of this to have around at a linux users
group might be handy. If someone brings an old machine that can't boot from a
dvd or usb.
https://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager/download.h
On Sun, 05 Apr 2015 19:32:21 -0500
Israel wrote:
> On 04/05/2015 07:17 PM, Brendan Perrine wrote:
> > On Sun, 05 Apr 2015 19:55:36 -0400
> > John Hupp wrote:
> >
> >> 4300. When the scanner IS powered on during boot, there is an early
> > Can you report the
hen the GUI doesn't with simple-scan. Also if you have a dvd or usb handy it
could be a good idea to test if this effects vivid as well so it does not go
out with this bug even if from a live session.
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lighter but
this is another possbility but search first.
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nd head of
dev on vacatoin so I had to fill in.
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n graphically.
It has some silly options like being able to set a solid color or even an image
as the lock screen. I am not sure how it works over lstp.
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p://javadevnotes.com/java-long-to-string-examples>
I think the alternate installer might work as you can do it entirely by
keyboard. Although similar can be done in desktop but need mouse for manual
partitioning.
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hat might work as well if chrome is using the same code from chromium. The
work around was to stop using ibus a link to the bug is
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bug/1307648
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on't have any plans to so I don't know
if it will work. With building your own with this motherboard while it is uefi
secure boot is not turned on by default and you can just install a 64 bit
version of lubuntu right out of the box after you put it together.
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> there ready-made provision for sending messages to that from a script?
I wish I knew the answer as I want this functionality too.
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> Ctrl-V
That also works in lxterm and several other terminals like sakura.
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upgrade with an ssd. It is
running stronger than ever with the ssd now.
I only really upgraded so I could run virtual machines which my laptop wasn't
the best at because it did not have hardware support for virtualization. I
stopped using old one because it didn't look good in a nonnative resolution and
because I get so much more performance for the amount of electricity with the
new one.
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wer desktops if you want to use headphones or speakers from the
headphone jack it can want to use sound from the hdmi port as default. That is
really the only thing I find hard to do with alsamixer.
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if you want to create pdf. There is also Texlive which can create pdfs but is a
bit of an involved process. and you can install libreoffice to create pdfs if
you want. And yes a pdf viewer is included by defualt.
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any different machines and see which chipsets
are effected. A large usb flash drive may work too in a pinch but those wear
out faster. This also won't effect data on their partitions if you do not own
the machine and it belongs to a friend or family member.
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Henk Terhell wrote:
> for which a patch is underway). However, with the update of 14.10 today
It may be helpful to find out why and what error messages happen when startx is
used so people can understand what the error is.
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> I won't say thing here about feelings. Let's say he's... approachless. So,
> from now, if anybody finds a bug better declare it by himself. Also, I'm
> not sure how much care the gtk version of pcmanfm is getting now.
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ail addresses that way. So it doesn't make it that much more convient for
spammers sending links or inteligence agencies but makes it less conveint for
the users of the list.
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ted for 3 years while support for 13.10 ends soon so
choose 14.04.
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