LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Linux Lite 2.8 Suggestion Thread
#81
(10-05-2015, 06:57 PM)fer15 link Wrote: I suggest a new plymouth theme like that  Smile

I like mine dark.  8)

I made this for a boots plash but now use it as image behind grub text. I like watching the text show what my computer is doing.

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#82
Hello @Jerry

I would love to see this functional side issue resolved.
And I think there would be many Laptop users in your dept if you and your team could pull this one off Smile

I have posted it in the forum allready. So I will redirect it there: https://www.freecinema2022.gq/forums/other...2-6-64bit/

In essence it's a suspend when your Laptop Lid is already closed thing Smile

Thank you for your work,
vaikus84
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#83
Great to see ideas coming in. We've a long way to go to LL 2.8 February 2016, so please feel free to keep submitting ideas Smile
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#84
Perhaps Spotify could be added to Lite Software.
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#85
(09-28-2015, 10:50 AM)stevedat link Wrote: Hi,
I would prefer Geary than ThunderBird becasue of its simplicity.
For working use, ThunderBird is no doubt.

+1 for Geary. Excellent mail program.
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#86
Firefox & Thunderbird  8)

I think Firefox & Thunderbird should stay as default browser and mail programs. Even in dark ages when I used Windows, I used Netscape or Firefox browser and Netscape or Thunderbird mail. Even then I knew enough not to use Internet Explorer. On my iMac, I still used Firefox browser.

Most newbies to Linux will be familiar with Firefox and Thunderbird. Those who prefer other browsers or mail programs will probably know how to install it themselves after installing Linux Lite.

The Lightening Calendar http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/projects/calendar/ add-on for Thunderbird installed would be helpful for newbies to make Thunderbird complete if they had been using whatever Windows calls their calendar now.
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#87
(10-07-2015, 03:06 PM)Coastie link Wrote: Firefox & Thunderbird  8)

I think Firefox & Thunderbird should stay as default browser and mail programs. Even in dark ages when I used Windows, I used Netscape or Firefox browser and Netscape or Thunderbird mail. Even then I knew enough not to use Internet Explorer. On my iMac, I still used Firefox browser.

Most newbies to Linux will be familiar with Firefox and Thunderbird. Those who prefer other browsers or mail programs will probably know how to install it themselves after installing Linux Lite.
I would agree... Keep Firefox and Thunderbird as a staple.. I don't currently use Thunderbird but neither do I use Outlook Express/Live Mail (thou I did).
"Most" end users I come across access mail via a web browser on a pc, or on their "device" with the default client...

With that - I like options... Maybe expanding on Lite Software to include a wider array; a few items with same functionality that the people here like and tested.... Say 2 or 3 additional of each.. How it is now just expanding a bit... If its not listed in Lite Software there's always the Install Software repository (Synaptic) or beyond..

Maybe have Lite Software have sections/headers (similar to the whisker menu):
Internet - Firefox (installed) - Chrome - and a +1 or 2....
Multimedia - same way and etc etc etc...
These are easily added/removed as deemed fit..

Keeping to whats Windows familiar and Linux Lite tried and true...
Lite Software = Recommended/Suggested
Synaptic = All Options

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#88
I'm not a programmer, so have no idea on what's involved..??

For "Branding, Image and Consistency"
How about making "Lite Software" and "Lite Tweaks" look like "Lite Control Centre"
Upgrades WIP 2.6 to 2.8 - (6 X 2.6 to 2.8 completed on: 20/02/16 All O.K )
Linux Lite 3.0 Humming on a ASRock N3070 Mobo ~ btrfs RAID 10 Install on 4 Disks Smile

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#89
Quote:Great to see ideas coming in. We've a long way to go to LL 2.8 February 2016, so please feel free to keep submitting ideas

So. I usually keep my pie hole shut and let others make suggestions. But I already enjoy having "glances" installed in LL out of the box  so I figured this little program which you could call a poor mans itune/pandora radio player might be considered in a 2.8 default install also.
I have it already installed in all my installs along with "glances" . Which you guys turned me onto.

So kinda sorta repaying the favor, so to speak. The github link is here

Quote:Downloading d 3 to download song 3
My install procedure in LL
Code:
sudo apt-get install python-pip
Then when done
Code:
sudo apt-get install python-dev
When done
Code:
sudo pip install mps
when done. as user
Code:
mps
I know console applications do not get a lot of love or respect from Window refugee users.
But this is a small application that will not take up a lot of iso space (especially if going with dvd) and has a

lot of features for the small footprint. Especially for folks with hardware challenged XP gear that want to run

Linux Lite and do not have a lot of ram or cpu to bring in to launch something. Use it or not. Up to you.
I just thought I'd mention it.

Edit: In action on my box
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LL 3.6,2.8
Dell XT2 > Touchscreen Laptop
Dell 755 > Desktop
Acer 150 > Desktop
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#90
Firefox and Thunderbird will stay as the default web and mail client, I have to make that point here. The only possible change is having Chrome as the default web browser, but we will have to see about that as time goes on. Remember one of the key criteria, there has to be a sense of familiarity for our target audience.
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