Just did that and everything installed cleanly. Don't know why but I had
to use lightdm-qt from the Fedora repos to get the session to work. The
'cloverleaf' repo's version had a problem that I couldn't identify but
systemctl showed a failed unit when I attempted to start that up.
Everything seems to be working now with Fedora's lightdm-qt and I'm
impressed so far, some rough edges but that's to be expected.
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 6:02 PM, Shawn W Dunn <sfal...@opensuse.org> wrote:
> So a minor issue on fedora. when doing the install, you have to
> make sure to do --disablerepo=fedora to pull packages from my
> repo.
>
> Otherwise, it pulls the lxde packages from the official fedora repos,
> and things go boom.
>
> We'll figure out a way around this, we just might have to work on the
> packages a little.
>
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