I've noticed in both a fresh 15.04 install and an upgrade from 14.10 that XTerm
and UXTerm have been placed in a menu category I haven't seen before called
"Other." I've easily moved these by changing their shortcuts, but my own custom
menu category/ies no longer appear - they are now lumped int
Nothing that I know of. This menu category as always been part of lubuntu.
Good thing you were a Le to customize it.
On May 11, 2015 9:40 AM, "Eric Bradshaw" <
ericbrads...@computers4christians.org> wrote:
> I've noticed in both a fresh 15.04 install and an upgrade from 14.10 that
> XTerm and UXTe
Folks:
Just a little follow-up on the installer issue(s) . . . tried to watch the
recent Hangouts on the installer on the world Ubuntu meeting, but didn't
seem to be on point and at that time I hadn't tried to run an install.
Over the weekend I tried to install two flavors from desktop image burne
On 05/11/2015 09:09 AM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
I followed my usual style of selecting "something else" from the
choice as I run a dual boot, set up a 10 MB "new world boot"
partition, 12 GB formatted "ext4" . . . and 2x RAM at 1380MB for swap
. . . ran through the usual ID & password stuff . . .
A Lubuntu 14.04 i386 machine that also runs an LTSP server has locked up
hard 3 times since 5/7. I took note in the latest lockup that I was
logged in and just running the file manager, and that one thin client
was logged in but not doing anything.
Not even the magic syskeys would get me out
Den 2015-05-11 20:30, John Hupp skrev:
> A Lubuntu 14.04 i386 machine that also runs an LTSP server has locked up
> hard 3 times since 5/7. I took note in the latest lockup that I was
> logged in and just running the file manager, and that one thin client
> was logged in but not doing anything.
>
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 8:59 AM, Aere Greenway
wrote:
> I always use the "Something Else" (manual partitioning) option, and it has
> (so far) always worked for me.
>
> The thing I see in your e-mail snippet above that makes me wonder, is your
> "new world boot" partition.
>
> One of the partition
On 5/11/2015 2:47 PM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
Den 2015-05-11 20:30, John Hupp skrev:
A Lubuntu 14.04 i386 machine that also runs an LTSP server has locked up
hard 3 times since 5/7. I took note in the latest lockup that I was
logged in and just running the file manager, and that one thin client
was
Classic tl;dr. Someone fill me in if you need my help. Did want to point
out that the issues with the installer really had nothing to do with this
situation, but was more about planning for things like Snappy. My idea
about getting a text mode for ubiquity so that we could get rid of the
alternate
Zitat von John Hupp :
On 5/11/2015 2:47 PM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
Den 2015-05-11 20:30, John Hupp skrev:
A Lubuntu 14.04 i386 machine that also runs an LTSP server has locked up
hard 3 times since 5/7. I took note in the latest lockup that I was
logged in and just running the file manager, and
Hello Fritz,
you can start open firmware and start yaboot from that small disk formated by
UFS which is called new world boot.
Alternatively you can insert LiveCD for PowerPC and startup that computer to
boot from cdrom. There shall be enough to press/hold key "c" to tell OFI to
boot from cdro
Hi John,
On 11 May 2015 at 19:30, John Hupp wrote:
> Has anyone else with a similar configuration noticed any stability issues
> recently?
>
Am using 15.04 on a lenovo ThinkPad T420 that I did a distro upgrade from
14.10. The kernel is OK but I managed to crash Firefox whilst organising
bookmar
@wxl:
Thanks for the reply . . . indeed, the discussion I saw, couple talking
heads . . . has nothing to do with this problem . . . but then I didn't
hear them say "Snappy" either . . . but I only gave them about 5 minutes to
access the focus of their effort.
@Peter:
Thanks also for your thought
On 5/11/2015 4:09 PM, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
Zitat von John Hupp :
On 5/11/2015 2:47 PM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
Den 2015-05-11 20:30, John Hupp skrev:
A Lubuntu 14.04 i386 machine that also runs an LTSP server has
locked up
hard 3 times since 5/7. I took note in the latest lockup that I wa
On 05/11/2015 12:30 PM, John Hupp wrote:
A Lubuntu 14.04 i386 machine that also runs an LTSP server has locked
up hard 3 times since 5/7. I took note in the latest lockup that I
was logged in and just running the file manager, and that one thin
client was logged in but not doing anything.
No
On 05/11/2015 12:54 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 8:59 AM, Aere Greenway
mailto:a...@dvorak-keyboards.com>> wrote:
I always use the "Something Else" (manual partitioning) option,
and it has (so far) always worked for me.
The thing I see in your e-mail snippet ab
Hi Eric,
(you may have found a bug)
You could edit the menu file, though I am not sure what this would do...
(we already know the prefix, but just for posterity)
find what menu prefix is being used.
i.e.
echo $XDG_MENU_PREFIX
lxde-
You can find the menus in
/etc/xdg/menus
such as
lxde-applicatio
What does XDG mean and what dies it do?
On May 11, 2015 9:34 PM, "Israel" wrote:
> Hi Eric,
> (you may have found a bug)
>
> You could edit the menu file, though I am not sure what this would do...
>
> (we already know the prefix, but just for posterity)
> find what menu prefix is being used.
>
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