Re: [orca-list] First impressions after the migration to Ubuntu 12.10





Is LXDE capable of being magnified by, for instance, compiz e-zoom plugin? It is, after all, a super-light-weight desktop.

An early version of Sonar LXDE didn't serve me well; I'm putting the new release onto a flash drive, and may put it onto my old Dell laptop that has a single cpu core and 512 MB ram.



Cheers,



Dave  H.





On 01/08/2013 06:02 PM, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi Daniel,

Although I primarily use the Gnome spins of Sonar I definitely find
the LXDE version is great for virtual machines and/or low memory
systems like netbooks which tend to be under powered compared to a
laptop or desktop PC. The ability to download a spin for each desktop
is one advantage Sonar has I wish Ubuntu had because I find it darn
useful.

Cheers!

On 1/8/13, Daniel Barich <barichd kenyon edu> wrote:
I just found the LXDE version of Sonar which was recently released, and it
works well and is quite responsive in a VirtualBox VM on my Windows 8
machine.  It would be good if it had a full-screen magnifier, though.  For
now I have to make do with the Windows magnifier.

Daniel

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