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PCmanfm files |
[[Lubuntu/PCManFM | Explore folders, find files.]] |
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Skype, Flash, VirtualBox, and [[Lubuntu/3rdParty | Third-Party Applications here.]] === I have an English desktop and I want calendar week to start from Monday instead of Sunday === Firstly edit locale file {{{ gksudo leafpad /usr/share/i18n/locales/en_US }}} Then change {{{ first_weekday 1 first_workday 2 }}} to {{{ first_weekday 2 first_workday 2 }}} After this you need to generate locales {{{ sudo locale-gen }}} And logout and login, as you cant run alt+f2 application launcher without lxpanel which needs to be killed. ------ |
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== How to search for files in Lubuntu using GUI application == | |
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Lubuntu by default doesn't have a tool for search but it's easy to install one: {{{ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install catfish }}} The application can be found: Menu > Accessories > Catfish Though as of time of writing, LXFind is in the [[https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop/+archive/ppa|Lubuntu PPA]] and is forthcoming shortly. ----- |
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Boot, Install, Login, Logoff
Windows, Desktop, Taskbar
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Keyboard, Mouse, Bluetooth
Time and Language
Configuration
Preferences,
System Tools
Multiple keyboard layouts
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1455877
Changing to Lubuntu from another flavour
If you already have one of the ubuntu family installed (e.g. xubuntu, kubuntu etc) then Upgrade to Lubuntu has the details of how to switch without re-installing.
Change Fonts in Lubuntu
To change the font that window text appears in, you will have to look in different places for different windows.
- Use the LXDE preference menu to Open "Openbox Configuration Manager" in 12.04 and later, click "Appearance" tab.
- Right click on the bottom panel and select "Panel Settings" to change the panel font size
- Use the LXDE preferences menu to open "Customize Look and Feel". Click the Widget tab.