Just as a general suggestion, the needs packaging bug probably isn't the
best venue for these meta Lubuntu discussions.
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On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 2:49 AM, hagisbasheruk wrote:
> I suggest that you try to minimize any use of gnome libs as possible, use
> slim instead of gdm, use Wicd for network as lxnw is too limited right now,
> aumix-gtk for mixer and a program to add menu entries.
1) slim has not been packaged. A
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 7:23 AM, David Sugar wrote:
> Second, I suggest given that UDS for Karmic "+1" is likely going to be
> in two months, that we draft a new spec for that UDS for/from and most
> especially WITH the Lubuntu team and community. Indeed, it is the
> approach of UDS is one reason I
> Mario you wrote to meet on IRC freenode #lubuntu on Sep. 6, 15.00 GMT
> But the link you gave is for today the 5th of Sept @ 15.00 UTC.
> Great Britain/United Kingdom is one hour ahead of UTC during summer.
> Which gives us a meeting time of 14.00 local time here in the UK
> Could you please clar
Mario wrote
> I suggest to meet on IRC freenode #lubuntu
> on Sep. 6, 15.00 GMT
>
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?day=5&month=9&year=2009&hour=15&min=0&sec=0&p1=0
Mario you wrote to meet on IRC freenode #lubuntu on Sep. 6, 15.00 GMT
But the link you gave is for today the 5th o
Hi,
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:13 PM, David Sugar wrote:
> Lol! While I appreciate the vote of confidence, the goal was NEVER to
> have a dictatorship, benevolent or otherwise!
Thanks for making this clear. The goal for lubuntu was from the start
to build a strong and broad community, that can ta
Thank you for the input about the ISO that was tested. As stated the
ISO is not a final release. Some of the changes you suggested have
already been incorporated. Others will be as we go on. We will soon be
uploading a new test iso.
All the best,
Mario
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 1:49 AM, hagisbashe
2009/9/4 David Sugar
> There is a launchpad team for Lubuntu, and there is a process for
> community input through the wiki, but not a formal governance process as
> yet,
>
What precisely is required, and how could the LXDE Foundation provide
assistance?
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Scott , We are all grown folks and we also understand that David Sugar is
more or less the boss here , There will be no foul play.
Now let's be positive and congratulate everyone on a job well done and wish
everyone a Fantastic week end of whatever tickles your fancy!
Cheers folks! It's POETS.
I suggest putting the LXDE icon in the centre of the circle much like
Xubuntu puts the XFCE mouse in te logo.
2009/9/1 Martin-Éric Racine
> The blue theme doesn't differentiate enough from KDE. We need to use
> other colors. How about these? (attachment)
>
> ** Attachment added: "lubuntu-log
Hi,
I like those designs, but I am not decided which way I like most. I
think we can also gather more design suggestions and it is always
easier to see, than to hear how something looks like.
Fedora created an adapted them for the LXDE spin. Openbox is just one
part, we also need to create athe t
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Mario Behling wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> enclosed a few desktop backgrounds and images I collected from the
> lubuntu designer forum at the lxde website.
>
> Please include.
I personally like the all-blue background with the bubbly logo best.
I'd however omit the LXDE
I like them, especially logo 2
Glen
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 8:41 AM, Mario Behling wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> enclosed a few desktop backgrounds and images I collected from the
> lubuntu designer forum at the lxde website.
>
> Please include.
>
> Best,
>
> Mario
>
> __
Dear all,
enclosed a few desktop backgrounds and images I collected from the
lubuntu designer forum at the lxde website.
Please include.
Best,
Mario
** Attachment added: "lubuntu-design.zip"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31051972/lubuntu-design.zip
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Dear all,
lynxis has put together a lubuntu-iso to test:
http://lynxis.crew.c-base.org
All the best,
Mario
2009/8/31 Martin-Éric Racine :
> On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Julien
> Lavergne wrote:
>> @Martin-Éric
>> An exception is only necessary for the first inclusion of the package.
>>
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Julien
Lavergne wrote:
> @Martin-Éric
> An exception is only necessary for the first inclusion of the package.
> Adjusting dependencies (default applications) can be made without exceptions
> (unless most of applications changed).
Ah, that's good to hear.
> IMO
I had wanted to get feedback sooner and hence see this done earlier.
Most if not all of these changes noted are certainly valid. Where we
touch upon what the default apps should be, my only concern is that we
do not have a lot of revs. If we are going to split the seed to produce
variants of def
I agree with Martin-Éric Racine and thanks for the patch as well ,
Cheers.
2009/8/30 Martin-Éric Racine
> Looking at what the resulting lubuntu-desktop package tries to pull:
>
> 1) sysinfo -- As this pulls the whole MONO framework along, I contend
> that the inclusion of this is contrary to the
Hi,
lubuntu and lubuntu karmic seeds are here:
https://code.launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop
Best,
Mario
2009/8/29 Martin-Éric Racine :
> Under which package name can we see those packages?
>
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