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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Indeed, I reproduce this bug. Is there
      a bug report somewhere ?<br>
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      Le 18/10/2013 13:58, Iberê Fernandes a écrit :<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">Congratulations to all the Lubuntu team that made
        13.10 possible.
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        <div>Question once I  was not able to test the final release
          yet: could anybody reproduce the following behaviour quoted
          from Webup8 article?</div>
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            XScreensaver has been removed (LightDM is now used for
            screen locking but there's a pretty serious bug here unless
            I'm missing something: if you switch to TTY7 after locking
            the screen - using Ctrl + Alt + 7 -, you can access the
            desktop without having to unlock the screen so without
            having to enter any password!);  "</li>
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        <div>Article: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.webupd8.org/2013/10/see-whats-new-in-1310-release-of.html">http://www.webupd8.org/2013/10/see-whats-new-in-1310-release-of.html</a></div>
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        <div>Congrats to all again!</div>
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        <div>Best regards,</div>
        <div>Iberê</div>
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              <div class="gmail_quote">2013/10/18 Nio Wiklund <span
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                    <div class="h5">On 2013-10-18 07:26, Aere Greenway
                      wrote:<br>
                      > On 10/17/2013 09:38 AM, Phill Whiteside
                      wrote:<br>
                      >> Hi,<br>
                      >><br>
                      >> we are proud to announce the release of
                      Lubuntu 13.10 (Saucy<br>
                      >> Salamander). Please do release notes
                      before installing!<br>
                      >><br>
                      >> Head over to <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                        href="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/GetLubuntu"
                        target="_blank">https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/GetLubuntu</a>
                      for<br>
                      >> details on the release and where to get
                      hold of it.<br>
                      >><br>
                      >> Many thanks to everyone on all the teams
                      who ensured that 13.10 is our<br>
                      >> best release yet!<br>
                      >><br>
                      >> Regards,<br>
                      >><br>
                      >> Phill.<br>
                      >><br>
                      >> --<br>
                      >> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                        href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw"
                        target="_blank">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw</a><br>
                      >><br>
                      >><br>
                      > All:<br>
                      ><br>
                      > I have put Lubuntu 13.10 on three of my test
                      machines so far:<br>
                      ><br>
                      > 1. HP Vectra 450 megahertz 512 meg RAM<br>
                      > 2. HP 933 mehahertz, 512 meg RAM<br>
                      > 3. Dell GX-240 1.7 gigahertz, 1 gig RAM<br>
                      ><br>
                      > I have put it through my MIDI music testing
                      on all three machines, and<br>
                      > it is working flawlessly.<br>
                      ><br>
                      > Best of all, this is the first Linux system I
                      have yet seen, where it<br>
                      > doesn't hang if you accidentally try to use
                      the Java Sound Synthesizer<br>
                      > while JACK (qjackctl) is running.  Not only
                      that, but you can actually<br>
                      > play music on the Java Sound Synthesizer
                      while JACK is running - it<br>
                      > actually co-exists!<br>
                      ><br>
                      > Seeing that, I checked if the Flash Player
                      plug-in co-exists with JACK,<br>
                      > but it unfortunately does not.  Of course, it
                      didn't co-exist before<br>
                      > (without special manual configuration
                      changes).<br>
                      ><br>
                      > I have not experienced a single hang on this
                      system.  This is immensly<br>
                      > better than the beta-test version (which was
                      hanging in all sorts of<br>
                      > situations).<br>
                      ><br>
                      > Many thanks to the developers and testers of
                      Lubuntu 13.10 - this is<br>
                      > great!<br>
                      ><br>
                      > I will continue testing.<br>
                      ><br>
                      > --<br>
                      > Sincerely,<br>
                      > Aere<br>
                      ><br>
                      ><br>
                      ><br>
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                  Hi!<br>
                  <br>
                  I have found that the regression of the Intel graphics
                  in my old IMB<br>
                  Thinkcentre is fixed in the released version of
                  Lubuntu 13.10. I think<br>
                  it was fixed after beta 2. So the bad rendering of the
                  default lubuntu<br>
                  wallpaper, 'jagged' contours, as you wrote Aere, is
                  not there. I was<br>
                  really happy to find that it looks good again :-)<br>
                  <br>
                  Maybe it was solved when John's issue was solved (it
                  was solved, wasn't it)?<br>
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                  Best regards<br>
                  <span class=""><font color="#888888">Nio<br>
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