Here is the Main Desktop (note, this is using the “flat” theme, and the default openbox windowmanager)
LXQT can offer a fully composited desktop, through the compton compositor, and includes a GUI tool for configuring.
Resulting in a highly configurable composited desktop:
LXQT also provides a powerful configuration tool, which allows you to tweak things the way you like…
So if you’re looking for something to try out, please, give it a shot.
Please keep in mind, we are considering this a “Beta” quality release, so there are still some rough edges.
Additionally, lxqt is currently un-branded for openSUSE, so I certainly wouldn’t turn down help from folks that are into helping out with that sort of thing.
Stable packages are available for openSUSE:13.1(i586, x86_64, armv6l and armv7l) and openSUSE:Factory (i586 and x86_64) at:
X11:lxde:lxqt
Unstable Packages (latest git pulls), are available for 13.1 and Factory, i586 at:
devel:cloverleaf:lxqt:UNSTABLE
And if you happen to be running Fedora, i586 and x86_64 packages are available at:
devel:cloverleaf:lxqt:fedora
The contest will start tomorrow, everyone is welcome to join!
All the rules are in our wiki!
So? what are you waiting for???
Is just the right time to
Have a lot of fun…
]]>I’m personally always been really satisfied of how LXDE works and is integrated into the openSUSE user experience, one defect though , that I’m really sorry about, is that i was never able to provide a very nice look&feel.
Since I’m not a graphic, and i realized I’m failing, i decide to ask your help now.
Here is what we need:
1) A gtk2 + openbox theme (including lxpanel background and icon theme)
2) A theme for lxdm (you can use /usr/share/lxdm/themes/Industrial as template), and eventually a background too
Also, i would like to open a contest. Your goal is create a logo for openSUSE-LXDE project.
You’ll have more information as soon as possible about this contest on the opensuse-lxde@o.o mailing list and here on lizards, please keep in mind that we want to print the winning logo on t-shirts too.
Up to date info about the contest will be available in the wiki here
I hope lot’s of you will help.
Andrea
]]>Even if slowly (we need horse power! –> yes we need you too!!) LXDE is being ported too. Nothing has been released yet, but a good deal of work is actually into git repositories.
Thanks to openSUSE Build Service (public instance of the Open Build Service) we are currently able to get git code and build it auto-magically (thanks god you created obs _services )
Right now, only five packages don’t want to build with gtk3 and they are: gpicview, libfm, lxmusic, lxpanel, pcmanfm. Everything else builds fine. As a side note, lxdm gtk greeter build but seems to crasch.
Please test those packages and report in our mailing list or even better upstream your issues.
To conclude, right now i don’t feel comfortable to push into factory gtk3 packages, so 12.1 most probably will stuck with the well know stable gtk2 packages.
Also, i’m actually working to use obs, to provide gtk3 enabled git nightly build not only to openSUSE (actually only >= 11.4) but also to Fedora 15 (already building with many successful packages) and Ubuntu/Debian. So if you are .deb packagers, please let me know, i need your help. Contact me and the lxde team using our mailing list opensue-lxde@opensuse.org
Have a great day,
Andrea
]]>The isos finally fit into a CD, the sizes are 666MB for the 32bit version and 680MB for the 64bit version.
While the betas versions was into the 0.0.x series (0.0.1, 0.0.2, ecc), this RC and the next ones (if needed) will be into the 0.x.y series (0.1.0, 0.1.1, 0.2.0, ecc)
Our goal is to provide as soon as possible a stable release that will be 1.0.0.
Please help us, test this iso, report any missing/un-needed package you find, any bug or issue.
If none will be reported, most probably this configuration will be rebuilt as 1.0.0 and released to the public as STABLE.
Rember users root and linux has NO password.
The iso, as usal is hybrid and persistent, so if copied into a USB pendrive, at the first boot it will expand and create a read-write folder were you can save your datas.
Download as usual, is available under X11:lxde project here:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/lxde/images/iso/
Andrea
]]>I know lots of you was waiting for that, and i am really sorry if it took some time, but i can finally announce the first beta release for our 11.3 live cd.
It is still a beta and such as it have some flaws, like for example it doesn’t fit into a CD yet. The good news is that this is an hybrid and permanent iso, so you can use dd to copy the iso into your usb pendrive.
Please help us testing and reporting bugs and issues you find.
To download the isos, as usual browse here!
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/lxde/images/iso/
i believe i should be able to release new isos soon, i need to at least provide you isos able to fit into a cd!
Andrea
]]>So, you know, FLOSS is our world.. i took the code, and improved it, just a trivial change, but really nice. I added LXDE/PcmanFM support, as you can see from the picture:
Now you can have acetoneiso2 run pcmanfm too.
The patched package is already into Packman repository and a submit-request (#41069) has been submitted to KDE:KDE4:Community repository, so hopefully, it would be available even there quite soon.
So people.. enjoy it
Andrea
]]>That picture talks… your quest is to find the news!!!
BTW on the screen you can see the work in progress openSUSE-LXDE for openSUSE-Factory (the next 11.2). Notice how LXDE use only 108MB RAM and 5% CPU with:
* Firefox 3.5.3
* OpenOffice.org (writer) 3.1.1
* Pidgin
* LXTask
that’s amazing isn’t it? (Don’t focus on red lines… The background is nice but THIS IS NOT the new, check the ICONS)
Thanks to Miguel Albalat Aquila for the patch
Thanks to me for changing on the patch to allow it to work with trash support patch
Andrea
]]>Here the change log:
Fix: Lxpanel will "flash" no more (workaround, removed battery applet from panel, this applet make lxpanel crash if no battery is found on laptop) Fix: Added wireless-tools, usbtools, acpid Fix: Added iwl*-ucode packages (intel wireless cards now working) Fix: Ath_pci and ath5k conflicts no more (ath5k in blacklist) Feature: Added Trash support Feature: Added bluetooth support Feature: Added "sudo" Feature: Added "gdb" to help in debugging if crash occurs on LXDE applications Feature: Added "fuse" and "ntfs-3g" Feature: Added "rdesktop"
I hope you will enjoy that new release.
Before show you some shots, i would like to attract your attention on a feature i open on openFATE and that is also on the weekly news #88
That features asks to provide LXDE into OSS repo, and to made that installable from DVD media like XFCE.
Please add you vote: Feature Request: #307729: Officially Provide LXDE
Any way, going back to the live, you can download 1.0.0 and 0.9.4 releases from that URL:
http://www.steamedfish.org/downloads/
MD5 and SHA1 sums are available on that page, a very very BIG thank to Fisher Duan for hosting.
Again please report any issue on my email: andrea[at]opensuse[dot]org
Please notice how “free -m” on lxterminal show that the REAL used ram is just 67MB with the following running applications:
1) Firefox 3.5.2
2) PCManFM
3) Lxterminal
4) Lxtask
I provide now, only 32bit (i686) image because that may still need some testing.
Some great news, bug #531667 has been accepted and fixed, that means that suse 11.2 will be able to run slim using /etc/init.d/xdm script as usual. The iso already includes that fixs.
here iso link: http://lxde.bsnet.se/openSUSELXDE_32bit.i686-0.9.4.iso
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Thanks to Fisher Duan we have a new “mirror” here:
http://www.steamedfish.org/downloads/
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if somebody else wants to host it, feel free to do it, just email me : andrea@opensuse.org
Oh, i forgot, some release notes and links:
RELEASE NOTES:
Login Manager : SLIM
Login manager used here is very lightweight, i’m talking about SLIM. it’s actually configured to autologin ROOT user on live CD; that setting is also saved on installed system (if you choose to install it), so to remove autologin (or just to autologin with you user) you MUST edit /etc/slim.conf, the file is well commented will not be difficult to find the lines.
LINKS:
Thanks to: Brother- for hosting
Andrea
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