[Blueprint lubuntu-q-work-items] Lubuntu work items for Q
Julien Lavergne
julien.lavergne at gmail.com
Mon Apr 23 22:53:59 UTC 2012
Blueprint changed by Julien Lavergne:
Whiteboard changed:
- [kanliot] this is an actual problem, not a wishlist. if we installed a .desktop shortcut to alsamixer. noobs would be able to find it. I just encountered such a person on the forum.
+ [kanliot] this is an actual problem, not a wishlist. if we installed a
+ .desktop shortcut to alsamixer. noobs would be able to find it. I
+ just encountered such a person on the forum.
+
[kanliot]
- i know this is impossible, but i'd love to be able to install lubuntu on xfs. I don't think you can, right now (it's missing from the liveCD) [leszek] (You can if you install xfs-tools from inside the live system before starting the installer) [cjwatson] This is a straightforward seed bug and easy to fix; probably the live seed ought to inherit from live-common, but failing that, include the necessary packages by hand.
+ i know this is impossible, but i'd love to be able to install lubuntu on xfs. I don't think you can, right now (it's missing from the liveCD)
+ [leszek] (You can if you install xfs-tools from inside the live system before starting the installer)
+ [cjwatson] This is a straightforward seed bug and easy to fix; probably the live seed ought to inherit from live-common, but failing that, include the necessary packages by hand.
+ [gilir] thanks cjwatson, I added a task to look at this during q cycle
+
[Phill Whiteside]
As xxxterm is less resource hungry than Chromium & is already in Universe, what are the thoughts to switch to this as 'default', or even include it as an option if disk space on the install CD's allows?
[Julien Lavergne]
Ressources is not the only factor to compare. We need also to compare the features and the speed between the browser. Also, a browser need a strong upstream support, for example to fix security issues.
[leszek]
xxxterm is a nice lightweight browser but it misses some comfort (i.e. Bookmarking support & Extensions). So I agree with Julien here.
[Michael Rawson]
If we're going to add catfish to the seed, what happened to lxfind? I seem to recall that being relatively stable when I last used it...
[Julien Lavergne]
I updated the task to reflect the choice between catfish and lxfind
[Mörgæs]
Under 'Work Items' it says: Investigate new image viewer (Viewnior?)
I suggest also considering Eye of Gnome.
Gpicview, the present image viewer, is buggy and does not seem to be in
much development. There are several better (and light) alternatives.
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