For those following the merger, siduction has just released a Developmental 64-bit Live ISO with the new LXQt desktop.
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I've seen only one screenshot of LXQt so far and it appears to be pretty much like KDE.
Is LXQt desktop intended to be to KDE something like Xfce is to GNOME, i. e., a lightweight alternative that resembles the more resource hungry desktop environment counterpart?
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LxQt is lxde rewritten with Qt . I would not say it has any real relation to kde. The move to Qt is due to gtk2 no longer being maintained, and gtk3 isn't light enough for Lxde's purposes. It still looks the same as it always has for years, to my eyes.
It is much much more light weight than xfce.
I am sure lxde apps and kde ones will likely visually look better on each other's desktop, and wonder what the future brings.
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Originally posted by oshunluvr View PostDo you know if this release supports btrfs at install time?Last edited by dibl; May 11, 2014, 02:50 PM.
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Originally posted by TeunisAhh, a light weight distro that starts with 64-bit, weird...
I'm presently running QTRazor on my 'Media Center' , a 600MMHz PIII with 192MB of RAM and it works well, I'd be very interested in giving the newly merged desktop a try but will have to wait for the 32-bit version.
But just like with the siduction edition the Manjaro edition is still a work in progress (beta)
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Originally posted by Teunis... will have to wait for the 32-bit version.
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lxqt/lubuntu ppa
I don't see a "lubuntu-desktop" package yet, don't think they are that far along keeping up with the Lxqt folks, but the package to install is lxqt-metapackage
There were some conflicts with some old lxde packages, so I had to manually uninstall some things, but it does work.
And I lied a bit, since it uses Qt bits such as file picker (which looks a hell of a lot like KDE one, which it might actually be using) It really does have a certain KDE flair that didn't use to exist in older Qt things. It is interesting how so many of the dialogs and popups are the same between KDE and Qt, which didn't use to be the case. Plain Qt used to be butt-ugly wrapped in doo-doo.
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Some of the systray/panel icons look like the old early KDE4/kde3 ones
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Originally posted by dibl View PostThe built-in "settings" let me change to a 1400x1024 window for the session, but I haven't had time to investigate how durable that is across boots -- I suspect it is not.
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Originally posted by dibl View PostA nice little pet guinea pig for experimentation.
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And I've played a bit with this Siduction 14.1.0 DEV release. Very nice and fast, and it does have a KDE feel, probably because of Qt and some icons.
Here's an interesting review.
Cheers.Last edited by geoaraujo; May 20, 2014, 01:34 PM.
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