Trusty Tahr artwork

Ali Linx ali.linux at amjjawad.net
Wed Feb 19 18:33:04 UTC 2014


On 02/19/2014 09:40 PM, Rafael Laguna wrote:
> That's true. If you want to use 10.04 you should be able to, and 
> programs must work the same way. But you must expect some weird 
> changes when you update some parts of the system (like the artwork only).
>
> I must tell you that my computer is worst than "3rd world". It's an 
> AMD K7, and I can't run Unity., but Lubuntu Trusty Tahr runs as fast 
> as light, with compositing and transparency effects. Trusty doesn't 
> have more RAM consumption than Precise. You should install anwhere, 
> and I recommend it, because the developers may fixed some bugs you 
> still have on your computer.
>
>
If you have Non-PAE CPU, newer versions of Lubuntu will 'not' work by 
default, Rafael ;)
That is exactly why users are using 'old and unsupported' versions and 
that is why people like Phill and me are trying to find a solution for 
this ;)


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> Rafael Laguna
> Lubuntu Artwork Team
>
>
> 2014-02-19 18:03 GMT+01:00 Salama <mando2u2003 at gmail.com 
> <mailto:mando2u2003 at gmail.com>>:
>
>     Just because 12.04 reached EOL doesn't mean that we shouldn't use it!!
>     Some old machines - with very low memory - won't be able to use the
>     new versions.. so 12.04 is the only available solution to many users
>     in "3rd world" countries.
>
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