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I'm currently using LXDE (and sometimes awesome) on my craptop, and have been looking into trying out LXDE-Qt for the sake of trying to get even an even more lightweight setup. I've looked into other packages, like using qtfm instead of pcmanfm, (maybe) urxvt instead of lilyterm or xterm, qtbittorent instead of transmission, compton instead of xcompmgr, etc.
Anyway, I apologise if this is isn't appropriate for its own topic, but I was just curious if there are any plans to put LXDE-Qt in the official repo, even the testing repo?
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There's https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lxde-common-qt-git/ in the AUR.
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It will likely only be in official repos once LXDE officially release their Qt version.
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As far I know Lxde-qt is far to be enoguth mature to ship in the distro
mayve lxde become lxde-qt if remain (lxde) in the repo for that momment, but this happen when lxde-qt release all the needed components to build it as now is lxde
Well, I suppose that this is somekind of signature, no?
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Alright, thanks for the info. I'll keep on the lookout
@karol: I know it's in the AUR, I was just curious if there were any plans to put it in the official repo
Last edited by rodaz143 (2013-10-26 00:12:58)
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