2013/10/18 Steven Vanden Branden stevenvandenbrandenst...@gmail.com
ok thanks for the info, and im using the patched lightdm-razor-greeter
from the AUR of archlinux for the moment that why i asked the question.
BTW is there any intention te create a single package of lxqt like
razor-qt had one in the aur? because placing every part of lxqt in the aur
would make it very hard to find all packages , maybe a meta aur package
could do the trick?
Well, first we need someone to step up and package lxqt for aur :-) Then
that person decides. The fact that lxqt is developed as a set of smaller
modules does not preclude combining it into one package in aur (or two or
three...) I'd agree (being an arch user myself) that having one package in
aur per lxqt module could be painful. As of now, I don't know of any
activity to do the packaging. But then again - it's early days.
br. Chr.
met vriendelijke groeten,
Steven Vanden Branden
2013/10/18 christ...@surlykke.dk christ...@surlykke.dk
2013/10/18 Steven Vanden Branden stevenvandenbrandenst...@gmail.com
Hello all,
firsly im not sure i send this message the right way.
But anyway what are the plan for the future with regard to the display
manager that going to be used. Since i run a gtk-free desktop i would like
to know if the lxdm display manager will be converted or if the
lightdm-razor-greeter will be continued.
I intend to keep on maintaining lightdm-lxqt-greeter (the name is not
final). I don't think that excludes the possibility of also having an lxdm
module, if anybody wants to do that.
br. Chr.
met vriendelijke groeten,
with kind greets,
Steven Vanden Branden
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