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James <wireless@×××××××××××.com> writes: |
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> Harry Putnam <reader <at> newsguy.com> writes: |
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>> James <wireless <at> tampabay.rr.com> writes: |
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>> > lxde is deprecated, imho. [1] |
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>> > lxqt is the future of that lineage [2] |
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>> Sounds like propaganda rather rather than any sort of answer to |
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>> the question. |
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> OK, if that is true, who is answering your questions on lxde, which |
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> I am still using? I have lots of breakage on lxde; I do not bother |
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> fixing. I'm working on migrating to lxqt. Good luck with lxde. |
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Not sure I follow your reasoning there... |
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I'm posting here because I have lxde working well enough for my |
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purposes on 6 other hosts... none of them are gentoo. |
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Its only on gentoo that I ran into this problem with the `run' menu |
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item, so I know for certain it is not a general breakage as you seem |
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to imply. |
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You mentioned that you are using lxde... I'm assuming, on gentoo. |
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So do you see the same problem with the `run' item on main menu? |