Help and information
Introduction
About LXTerminal - Some of the instructions in this area require access to a terminal (CLI) so read this link for more information.
Basic Installation
Check the CD - This is really important, please take the time to check your CD to make sure it works BEFORE you install.
Beginners
Installing programs sometimes as you to remove 'lubuntu-desktop' - This link will explain when and why it is safe to ignore this message if you are upgrading or installing other applications.
Keeping Lubuntu up to Date - Important information on keeping Lubuntu up to date.
Lubuntu Language Support - Details on how to add languages and regional configuration.
Customizing the Clock - Help with fine tuning the clock on the task bar.
- Aqualung - if you want to add folders (directories) or even URLs right-click the 'Add files' button
Advanced users
Installing using mini-iso - If you have less than 160MB RAM or you want to use the 64 Bit kernel, you need to use the Mini ISO . If you have less than 256MB RAM, you will find the minimal installation method faster than using the standard ISO.
Alternate Installation - This is the same as the normal installation CD but uses a text based installer instead of the Ubiquity installer making it better suited for computers with less than 256MB RAM.
Upgrade to Lubuntu - Information on how to install Lubuntu over the top of any other installed version of Ubuntu.
Key Servers - Information on how to add different key-servers if the Ubuntu one is overloaded
Expert users
Remove Old Kernels - Over time the start up list will grow longer, this link will help you keep it tidy.
Screencasts
How to get help
Mailing list - Email list for any assistance with Lubuntu.
Lubuntu Live IRC Help- If you have not set up your IRC yet, you can get access to the #lubuntu channel on the Freenode IRC Network with this link to webchat.
Ubuntu Forums - The normal Ubuntu Forum is another great place to get assistance but please remember to use the Lubuntu prefix when posting.
How to help
Check the forum area
Lubuntu now has an option of Lubuntu prefix on http://ubuntuforums.org/ when a request for help is logged. The way the system works so that you can pick up on people who have either used the Lubuntu prefix or a Lubuntu tag are:
- Click on Search, select Tag, type in Lubuntu
- Click on Search, select Advanced, Under the banner that says "Search Options", to the left you will see an option "Find Threads with Prefix". Scroll down the list and select "Lubuntu"
Be available on the IRC
- IRC: #lubuntu on irc.freenode.net