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James <wireless@×××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> john <jdm <at> jdm.myzen.co.uk> writes: |
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> > lxqt is up and running in Gentoo. It's listed in packages. |
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> > The only problem I had was emerging lxqt-panel but just had to change a |
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> use flag of lxqt-panel from |
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> > quicklauch to |
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> > -quicklaunch and it emerged. No problems with anything else and desktop |
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> > is good. |
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> Wow! Did you do a fresh install or convert from lxde? |
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> If yuo converted, do you like it better? Was the conversion |
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> easy? Does your usb device auto-discovery/mount thingie work? |
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> Did you use the lxqt-meta package? |
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> got a list of files/configs you have to customize? |
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> useful docs or a wiki? I'm still fairly new to the |
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> whole lx** thing... But I love the light resource footprint! |
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> Maybe I should put it on a non-essential machine first? |
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> your thoughts and suggestions are welcome..... |
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When I tried to emerge lx-qt-neta, it only wanted to emerge qt4 |
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packages, even though I said use=qt5, how can I get it to emerge qt5 as |
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well, or are they mutually exclusive? |
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Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: |
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you spend it? |
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John Covici |
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covici@××××××××××.com |