Great work! Thank you very much!
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 1:25 pm
Hi,
I hope to be here in the correct section for posting
I'm using LXDE with Debian Wheezy on an old Dell Inspiron 2200 with a 60GB HD and 1255MB of RAM.
It works great! You guys made a beautiful job!!! But there is something I don't like. The file-manager doesn't remember my settings. I don't like the feature "trash". Every new start of the program the trash is available again. Another thing is the manager shows the size of files about ~10% larger then it really is. I guess it has something to do with different opportunities to show the sizes of files. But I don't find a setting for that as it is possible with KDE Too bad is: In about 80% I refresh the view the file-manager crashes. I don't find a hint why
Now I'm using dolphin as file-manager. It works great! For me it is a "must have" to split the view of the program. Maybe the program is an opportunity because LXDE will use QT in the future?
Maybe it could be interessting for developers: Programs I use which are not in Debian-repositories: Truecrypt and from Samsung the Unified-Linux-Driver.
ciao
I hope to be here in the correct section for posting
I'm using LXDE with Debian Wheezy on an old Dell Inspiron 2200 with a 60GB HD and 1255MB of RAM.
It works great! You guys made a beautiful job!!! But there is something I don't like. The file-manager doesn't remember my settings. I don't like the feature "trash". Every new start of the program the trash is available again. Another thing is the manager shows the size of files about ~10% larger then it really is. I guess it has something to do with different opportunities to show the sizes of files. But I don't find a setting for that as it is possible with KDE Too bad is: In about 80% I refresh the view the file-manager crashes. I don't find a hint why
Now I'm using dolphin as file-manager. It works great! For me it is a "must have" to split the view of the program. Maybe the program is an opportunity because LXDE will use QT in the future?
Maybe it could be interessting for developers: Programs I use which are not in Debian-repositories: Truecrypt and from Samsung the Unified-Linux-Driver.
ciao