Am 28.10.2014 um 12:32 schrieb richard.norm...@gmail.com:
> For the applications :
> - i know Firefox is what most people use , but for a light "ISO
> web-browser" Qupzilla is not bad with 5,060.0 kB installed size vs
> 88,443.0 kB for FF.
> - Is there a sounds Mixer/manager ? or Volume Control is it ? QasMixer
> is pretty goodand only 974.0 kB installed.
> -For audio Qmmp seems active with installed size of 278.0 kB
> -Video .vlc is not that bad 4,407.0 kB
> -clipboard manager Qlipper with a Siduction package. (that might be a
> plugin option tho)

For the protocol, this is what we're using on Mageia, shamelessly
copied over from our old razorqt packages :)

Some parts are distro-specific basesystem libraries, but applications should be 
obvious:
http://svnweb.mageia.org/packages/cauldron/task-lxqt/current/SPECS/task-lxqt.spec?view=markup
>
> On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Julien Lavergne <gi...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
>> Currently, the main problem is that I can't make sddm to work, but I'm
>> working on it, using Kubuntu work to see if it can be better.
>> Finding Qt5 applications, without KDE depends is also not so easy,
>> which make the ISO bigger that it should be.
>> You can see the list of applications used under the lubuntu-next
>> packages on 
>> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~lubuntu-dev/lxde/lxqt-metapackage/view/head:/debian/control
>> but it will certainly evolve in the future.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Julien Lavergne
>>
>> 2014-10-28 11:10 GMT+01:00 Jerome Leclanche <adys...@gmail.com>:
>>> Awesome. What pain points did you encounter building this? Which apps are
>>> still missing from your side?
>>>
>>> On Oct 28, 2014 9:44 AM, "Julien Lavergne" <gi...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> In order to prepare the switch to Qt for Lubuntu, and to make LXQt
>>>> easier to test, I build an ISO with LXQt and some Lubuntu stuff, from
>>>> 14.10 and the daily lubuntu-dev PPA (git snapshot of LXQt). You can
>>>> see the result on : http://people.ubuntu.com/~gilir/
>>>>
>>>> It's currently pretty big (800 Mb, I'm working on it), has a lot of
>>>> little issues (I'm working on it too :-)) but it should be pretty
>>>> stable to do some testing. This ISO misses several applications to
>>>> make it a real usable desktop, but you should be able to test any
>>>> applications to see if it's behave well on this environment. Like I
>>>> said, it's a prototype, expect breakages and unstable stuff sometimes
>>>> :-)
>>>>
>>>> I'll regularly rebuild the ISO and push it to
>>>> http://people.ubuntu.com/~gilir/ so be sure to check this directory
>>>> and to download the last one.
>>>>
>>>> Issues should be tracking on LXQt bug tracker
>>>> (https://github.com/LXDE/lxde-qt/issues) if you are sure it's an LXQt
>>>> bug, or on Launchpad (https://bugs.launchpad.net/lubuntu-next) if you
>>>> are not sure. We will do the triaging for you.
>>>>
>>>> Proposal for the roadmap of Lubuntu 15.04 will follow shortly on
>>>> Lubuntu mailing list, no need to discuss this on this mail :-)
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Julien Lavergne
>>>>
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