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Message #01568
Re: Cleaning Lubuntu applications (part 1)
I could never get pyNeighborhood to work so I installed Nautilus instead to connect to my Windows network. If the new pcmanfm can handle the task, then I would be happy to remove pyNeighborhood. This was using the pyNeighborhood that was installed by default with Lubuntu, I did not install the PPA version you mentioned.
> From: gilir@xxxxxxxxxx
> To: lubuntu-desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2010 00:22:26 +0200
> Subject: [Lubuntu-desktop] Cleaning Lubuntu applications (part 1)
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to discuss the removal of several applications :
>
> - parcelite
> The main goal was to add a clipboard manager, because old pcmanfm didn't
> manage it well.
>
> Now that pcmanfm2 is used, I would like to know if people experiment
> problems with copy & paste without parcelite. If you don't have any
> problems, we could remove it from the meta-package.
>
> Also, parcelite is abandoned upstream
> (http://parcellite.sourceforge.net/?p=89), so don't expect improvement
> in maverick cycle.
>
> - pyNeighborhood
> With pcmanfm now using gvfs, we have good support for mounting. I wonder
> if we really need a GUI for managing mounts.
>
> Also, It seems that the current version on 10.04 is broken, if you want
> to test and add feedbacks, be sure to test the PPA version
> (https://launchpad.net/~pyneighborhood/+archive/stable)
>
> If you think about other things to remove, feel free to add them in the
> discussion.
>
> Please note that adding and replacing applications should be discuss in
> separate topics :)
>
> Regards,
> Julien Lavergne
>
>
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