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How about changing the 'priority' of LL from the default distro in a multiboot grub-loader?
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Thanks Wirezfree I did not know that. I will most certainly be using this in the next version of Linux Lite. Looking forward to it.
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I don't know what the program is but I have seen it on You Tube reviews. It is a program that shows the kernel you are using, optional kernels, risk, etc. This would be helpful for users like me who want to use and stay with the LTS kernel.
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First off awesome distro! I'm using it for almost 2 years now, starting on 1.08, and now I'm on 2.6, and i had no problems except minor one with Croatian keyborad when I installed 2.6 version.
Distro is great as it is, only improvements that comes to mind are related to File Manger. I don't know if something can be done abut it but I think following features should be added to it if possible:
1) when in "detailed list" mode file manger allows for user to change types and size of the columns for file name, size, type, date modified and other. But those columns and sizes are memorized for all directors if automatic size adjustment is turned off, and not at all if it is turned on. Ideal would be if file manager wild remember those user settings for each directory individually. If implemented this should be optional because some users might like using same stings in all directories.
2) as far as i can see "detailed list" mode in file manger has only limited number of option to sort files by. I think it would be nice if file manger could recognize media files and allow adding columns with data such as audio files length in minutes, and media file meta data such as track author, album and similar. This way it would be easier to sort media files with only file manger.
3) it would be great if each file manager window would have search bar on it that would automatically search active directory and subdirectories, much like similar bar in MS windows explorer.
P.S. sorry for bad English
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Great feedback so far, keep it coming.
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A simple one click button/solution for power management on/off would be very beneficial for newcomers to LL and Linux in general. For example, when I load up Audacious or similar for music to listen to while I am busy in the other room or something, I have to go into power management and disable it otherwise the PC shuts down to sleep mode.
It would be nice if multimedia players did a keep alive automatically , but until they do a simple solution for people used to Windows would be nice.