I use K3B, KolourPaint, SMplayer, Kdenlive... All these load Qt/KDE libraries. I have no problems at all... I have already used Thunar on older Lubuntu versions. Not a issue for me.
I guess even skype is Qt dependent... 2014-06-18 19:27 GMT-03:00 Phill Whiteside <[email protected]>: > I shudder.... :D > > The best way I know to switch from one to another is via psychocats > > http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/ > > (Lubuntu does mention that link in the wiki area). > > Regards, > > Phill. > > > > On 18 June 2014 21:45, c. marlow <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I wanted to share this with both lists im on! >> >> Christopher >> >> >> >> ---------------------------------------- >> > From: [email protected] >> > To: [email protected] >> > Subject: Now this I disagree with >> > Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2014 15:39:35 -0500 >> > >> > Hello Folks, >> > >> > So I was recently reading: >> https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/fatalmistakes >> > >> > And it states: >> > >> > Don't mix desktop environments: choose Ubuntu (Gnome/Unity), Xubuntu >> (Xfce) or Kubuntu (KDE) >> > 6. An Ubuntu in which both the full Unity/Gnome and the full KDE desktop >> > environments has been installed, turns your system into a hopelessly >> > polluted mess. This pollution will decrease performance and may cause >> > instability and malfunctions. >> > >> > >> > >> > If you want to ensure that your operating system continues to work well, >> > then you'll install either Ubuntu (Gnome/Unity) or Kubuntu (KDE). And >> > then you won't install any KDE applications in Ubuntu, that upon >> > installation pull in half of the KDE desktop as dependent files (like >> > for example DVD burner K3B does)... >> > >> > >> > >> > Tip: when you install applications by means of Synaptic Package >> Manager, then you can check beforehand what a particular application needs >> as dependent files. >> > >> > >> > >> > Desktop environments that share a lot "under the hood", you may install >> > alongside each other, if you wish. Xfce (the desktop environment of >> > Xubuntu) fits pretty nicely alongside the Gnome/Unity of Ubuntu. But >> > even then some pollution is inevitable... >> > >> > >> > >> > Have you made this mistake and do you wish to undo it? Then the best >> approach is unfortunately a clean re-installation. >> > >> > >> ========================================================================= >> > >> > Ok, well I was using LUBUNTU 14.04 and just decided to give up on it >> for now till they get some bugs that bother me that I have been talking >> with the mail group about via email, since I am on limited bandwith, I just >> REINSTALLED a FRESH copy of LUBUNTU 14.04 and then went to terminal and >> installed XUBUNTU on top of that. >> > >> > HOLY COW XU IS BEAUTIFUL!!! >> > >> > I then went to synaptic and removed all items starting with LU or LXDE >> and everythings fine its been up and running for over an hour and 34 min. >> > >> > So whats wrong with what I did? I safely removed all lxde apps? >> > >> > Christopher >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Lubuntu-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users >> >> -- >> <https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users> >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw > > > -- > Lubuntu-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users > >
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