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#76 2017-12-12 16:02

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Re: HP Pavilion a1710n

To be honest I prefer xarchiver - it is more like winzip as it used to be.
Once installed just right click on the file>open with>xarchiver

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#77 2017-12-12 22:03

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Re: HP Pavilion a1710n

Same here prefer xarchiver.


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#78 2017-12-13 01:00

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Re: HP Pavilion a1710n

I prefer ark, partly due to it being small and it has so far done everything I have needed. On Debian with Xfce I use xarchiver and it too has worked very well for me.

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#79 2017-12-13 01:41

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Re: HP Pavilion a1710n

Ive used ark also works fine.


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#80 2017-12-13 04:53

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Re: HP Pavilion a1710n

I used to use WinZip, and really liked it. I will check out xarchiver. Can I find it in synaptic...?

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#81 2017-12-13 23:17

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Re: HP Pavilion a1710n

Yes its in Synaptic.


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#82 2017-12-18 03:27

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Re: HP Pavilion a1710n

I saved the VueScan files from my computer that crashed to a thumb drive; I did as you suggested, and downloaded xarchiver and extracted the files to open.
When i click on the any of the 4 individual files,nothing happens. what am I doing wrong...? Is there a specific program I shuold use to open these..?

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#83 2017-12-18 07:51

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Re: HP Pavilion a1710n

Right click the file called vuescan
Go down to Properties
Click the Permissions tab
Check the box Is Executable
OK
Double click vuescan - all should be well.

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#84 2017-12-18 14:28

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Re: HP Pavilion a1710n

Thanks bin..! Will try it..!

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#85 2017-12-19 17:27

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Re: HP Pavilion a1710n

I installed KDE Plasma Desktop to try it. I had it on my last computer,but it didn't work right(too slow,not functional) Tried it on this computer,...same thing. Ended up removing it. Has anyone had the same problem...?

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#86 2017-12-19 18:52

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Re: HP Pavilion a1710n

Given the age of that machine, KDE plasma & Gnome 3 are going to be rather slow.  That's a REALLY old processor for how heavy plasma 5 is (and Gnome 3 even heavier).  I have a modern quad-core Celeron on one of my laptops and I'll admit it's barely adequate for plasma.

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#87 2017-12-19 23:07

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Re: HP Pavilion a1710n

TDE,LXDE,XFCE,Mate,LXQT,Budgie would be ok but agree with tlmiller, Gnome 3 and KDE are a no go with that system.


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#88 2017-12-20 05:02

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Re: HP Pavilion a1710n

I'll just stick with TDE, it suits me fine. I might try the ones you mentioned, CC,just to see how they look. What's your favorite...?

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#89 2017-12-20 22:28

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Re: HP Pavilion a1710n

My favorite is XFCE because it offers the best blend of features, speed and low resource usage. Its very configurable and easy to work with.  I also run TDE, KDE,LXDE, and Mate.

I think with your hardware Capt TDE would be the best choice with LXDE the next best choice.

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#90 2017-12-21 02:54

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Re: HP Pavilion a1710n

IMO LXQT > LXDE at this point in their development.  It's not perfect, but I think it's surpassed LXDE now in terms of general usage.


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#91 2017-12-21 05:01

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Re: HP Pavilion a1710n

CC,
I think you're right. At this point, everything is running perfect. I don't want to mess anything up...sometimes it's best just to leave well enough alone....  :-)  And, BTW, Happy Holidays to everyone on here...!

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#92 2017-12-21 23:10

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Re: HP Pavilion a1710n

Happy Holidays to you as well !

The issue with LXQT is its, a bit heavier resource wise versus LXDE.  With 32bit installs LXDE will be around 130-150mbs at main screen versus 175-200 for LXQT.  Surprisingly XFCE 32bit is pretty low around 150-180 of course depending on the distro your using with it.


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