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Quote from: Jerry on June 01, 2016, 05:06:31 AMRe. Thunar bug, try this please TMG1961:Open ThunarGo to Edit, PreferencesOn Display tab, check then uncheck 'Show file size in binary format' at least one time.Now do what you did before - cut/paste a file from Desktop to Downloads, Documents or Public to see if you get the folder crash again.https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11450No more folder crashing
Re. Thunar bug, try this please TMG1961:Open ThunarGo to Edit, PreferencesOn Display tab, check then uncheck 'Show file size in binary format' at least one time.Now do what you did before - cut/paste a file from Desktop to Downloads, Documents or Public to see if you get the folder crash again.https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11450
Not possible at the moment sorry TMG1961. Those My Computer entries require foreign translations in the code.You can hand edit the code yourself if you are keen. If you're on 64bit, show hidden files in your home folder, go to .local/share/applications and edit:alacarte-made-3.desktopalacarte-made-4.desktopalacarte-made-5.desktopalacarte-made-6.desktopalacarte-made-7.desktopalacarte-made-8.desktopalacarte-made-9.desktopalacarte-made-10.desktopalacarte-made-11.desktopUnder the line that says "Comment=Browse your Home folder" (or whatever it says)make another line under it and put in "Comment[nl]=Blader door uw thuismap" (if thats right?)Do these edits for both the 'Name' and 'Comment' lines.example:Code: [Select][Desktop Entry]Comment=Browse your Home folderComment[nl]=Blader door uw thuismapTerminal=falseName=HomeName=[nl]HuisExec=exo-open --launch FileManager %uType=ApplicationIcon=user-homeLogout/in or reboot to see the changes.Do that for each file. If you'd like to provide the Dutch translations for each file, I'd be happy to add them to the next version of Linux Lite
[Desktop Entry]Comment=Browse your Home folderComment[nl]=Blader door uw thuismapTerminal=falseName=HomeName=[nl]HuisExec=exo-open --launch FileManager %uType=ApplicationIcon=user-home
Quote from: bin on June 01, 2016, 01:14:08 AMQuoteKernels - All previous, current and future Linux Lite Kernels will be available throughout Series 2 & 3, 4 and so on...First of all I have to say a big thank you for all the work that has gone in to LL over the years. I've found it to be stable and utterly reliable.Trying out various 16.04 distros over the past few months has shown up a major block for using linux into the future on my HP laptop. All kernels after 3.19 send my cpu fan into 100% speed all the time no matter what the linux version. So seeing the line about previous kernels being available I just wanted to double check that it does mean just that - so I should be able to install a 3.13 kernel on LL 3.0? If so then that makes me a very happy bunny We started building Kernel's from version 3.15 and up.
QuoteKernels - All previous, current and future Linux Lite Kernels will be available throughout Series 2 & 3, 4 and so on...First of all I have to say a big thank you for all the work that has gone in to LL over the years. I've found it to be stable and utterly reliable.Trying out various 16.04 distros over the past few months has shown up a major block for using linux into the future on my HP laptop. All kernels after 3.19 send my cpu fan into 100% speed all the time no matter what the linux version. So seeing the line about previous kernels being available I just wanted to double check that it does mean just that - so I should be able to install a 3.13 kernel on LL 3.0? If so then that makes me a very happy bunny
Kernels - All previous, current and future Linux Lite Kernels will be available throughout Series 2 & 3, 4 and so on...