Yes this might be a bug but could also be a lubuntu Documentation team that I am a part of not explaining that you click on where it says set. I thought the main part of the lxpanel bug if it was...
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Yes this might be a bug but could also be a lubuntu Documentation team that I am a part of not explaining that you click on where it says set. I thought the main part of the lxpanel bug if it was...
ktat it could be that your sound is set to come out of the laptop speakers. One way you can troubleshoot is in the audicaous prefrences you can change the playback device but a lot of people like...
Editors are always a measure of personal workflow. The alternate isntaller will probably work better for the laptop as it cannot run the live installer with 256 mb of ram. Also on my old dell desktop...
In a terminal run alsamixer and press the right arrow key until you find an option for automute and make sure it is enabled. This should stop the speakers playing if you plug in headphones.
The thing is are you loading lots of files to and from a harddrive as that could be a problem if you are I/O bound does that have a solid state drive or a spinning hard drive. Also chrome can open...
Razor ended up merging with LXDE and now makes LXQt.
If you already have xbacklight installed then do the keys controlf10 or control f11 work as keybinding to work with xbacklight to decrase brightness which will be the control f10 key.
Rob Sayer See post number 3 for a solution to this solution. of using ibus exit as a temporary workaround.
Actually opening many browser tabs uses quite a bit of ram. I don't get why people think browser tabs consume a lot of memory.
Not I am not sure on which motherboard to get for a new build I am planning of a computer.
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/ianorlin/saved/2H7v6h
This is the planned build so far but am worried if...
The general solution is to quit ibus then you will be able to type again. This is most likely an issue of chrome and ibus not a viratul machine.
I have a virtualbox 32 bit installed. I seem to try to find which kind of apps to use and qpdfview seems to just work and does what I want in a pdf editor.
I also find using openbox to have the...
I think there is another method to turn it on and off is synclinet touchpadoff=1 to a keybinding in ~/.config/openbox and synclient toucpadoff=0 to another key or make a script that makes one act as...
Can you run the script if you open lxterminal and then navigate to where the script is saved? I might try opening default apps for lxsession and making the defualt lxterminal and then clicking on the...
Here is a link to the latest IRC meeting agenda and log.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Meetings/14May04
We will hold our next meeting on Sunday May 18th at 7pm Hope to see you there!...
Display managers are useful if you want to save settings of the WM though. I think slim would be better.
I think a command to find errors on the disk would be
sudo badblocks path to usb drive. The flash drive may be /dev/sdb but it may be different if you have two hard drives or memory card reader.
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zram0 and zram are enabled by default in lubuntu 13.10 so that is why they are there not sure everyone knows that.
Lubuntu still fits on a cd.
Yes sakura would be a lighter terminal if you wanted something different but still lightweight on lubuntu and you can get to all settings by rightclicking. There is also the prefrences in lxterminal.
If you want a keyboard shortcut to show hide hidden folders in pcmanfm the file manager it is control h as a nother option.
If you press control alt f1 you will go to a command line environment where you can log in. Is the white part of your screen still on the comand line part?
You can if you open up a terminal if you want to completely turn it off just by software try
synclient TouchpadOff=1 I think you could make a keybinding for this if you wanted to in...
Lubuntu 12.04 was not a long term support release so it is no longer officially supported. Also can you move the mouse into the white area? HAve you set any margins in openbox configuration manager...
If you need swap may depend on how much ram you have. I have a 4 and a half year old laptop that almost never uses swap even if I have it. The bootloader should be installed to a hard disk as it is...