Hi I am Mohan Prakash from Ranchi India.
I am trying to write a documentation beat on Fedora Live.
I need to know the changes in lxde for the next version of Fedora.
Can you please help me out.
thanks and regards
Mohan
FAS name: mohanprakash
IRC nick: mpduty
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On Sunday 11 May 2014 07:31:33 Jerome Leclanche wrote:
> Hi
>
> As part of the Qt System Settings effort, the next item on the list
is
> Firewall configuration.
>
> The first app I tested was fwbuilder: http://www.fwbuilder.org/
>
> This however seems like a sysadmin-oriented application. It's
I found following this that it didn't provide a working session. I
installed the lxqt-session as well and now it does work (sudo apt-get
install lxqt-session)
On Friday, November 1, 2013 5:29:30 PM UTC, Julien Lavergne wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> For people you need an LXQt environment to develop, test o
On Saturday 10 May 2014 17:43:35 Alex G.S. wrote:
> Update, did a quick search of the libraries and I found the
following:
>
> libqt4 4.8.5 --- OpenSUSE 13.1
> qt 4.8.6 --- Fedora 20
>
> libxcb1 1.9.1 --- OpenSUSE 13.1
> libxcb 1.9.1 --- Fedora 20
>
> libX11-6 1.6.2 --- OpenSUSE 13.1
> libX11 1
I think I will arrive in Paris on the 14th and leave on the 16th or
17th then. Julien, when is best for you to meet?
J. Leclanche
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 3:52 PM, PCMan wrote:
> On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 9:49 PM, Jerome Leclanche wrote:
>> Shall we schedule when and where to meet then? I still have
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 see
On Tuesday 13 May 2014 10:32:12 you wrote:
> 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
It seems that KDM does not work either...
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Shawn W Dunn wrote:
> On Tuesday 13 May 2014 10:32:12 you wrote:
> > 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
Hi list
I've been in contact with Dae Hyun Yang, the author of Qps.
The Qps upstream repository is now on the Github QtDesktop organization:
https://github.com/qtdesktop/qps
QtDesktop is an organization meant to complement LXQt by bringing
various Qt projects together that would otherwise not r
Hi list
I've been toying with KDE Frameworks lately to see how stable they
have gotten. It was painful but I managed to get Kwin 5 running with
the help of Martin Graesslin! There are some inconsistencies and minor
bugs, but it's a real pleasure to have kwin without a huge chunk of
KDE (though it
2014-05-13 23:04 GMT+07:00 Jerome Leclanche :
> The official "website" for qtdesktop is github.com/qtdesktop. What
> apps did you want to suggest?
> J. Leclanche
>
I still confuse with what kind of software that needed to be included by
github.com/qtdesktop. I belive that you are aware about http
QtDesktop is specifically an effort centralized around "core" desktop
apps which are not/should not be provided by LXQt. Things you would
find in a default distribution, this kind of thing.
Also, QtDesktop is meant to centralize the development, which
qt-apps.org does not do (and seriously, that s
Hey I heard in a random mumble room, that you guys are looking for graphic
artists. What exactly do you guys need for project?
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Hi Albert, thanks for your interest
I recommend you have a look at this earlier email I posted to the
list, which highlights the graphic points needed:
http://sourceforge.net/p/lxde/mailman/message/32319365/
Currently, we have two souls interested in doing graphics work on LXQt
with no specifics.
Okay, thanks for response. I actually remember you, Jerome, from Linux
Unplugged. Good interview by the way.
Anyways, maybe we could contact Sam from the Moka Project to see if he can
port his theme to LXQT. I think he has it working with KDE, so it shouldn't
be too hard, but hey I'm not a develop
2014-05-14 6:41 GMT+07:00 Albert Westra :
> Okay, thanks for response. I actually remember you, Jerome, from Linux
> Unplugged. Good interview by the way.
>
> Anyways, maybe we could contact Sam from the Moka Project to see if he can
> port his theme to LXQT. I think he has it working with KDE, so
2014-05-14 1:55 GMT+07:00 Jerome Leclanche :
> These projects all have a home already.
>
> J. Leclanche
My conclusion is software that will be included in
http://github.com/qtdesktop are which fullfill below criteria:
1. Core apps for desktop;
2. The authors allow their software to centrally dev
I think that we have to trace a route for the graphic team:
1. The logo can be improved. Must we look for new options?
2. Color palette and brand identity guidelines.
3. Theming (Wallpapers, Login Screen, Panel, Notifications, GTK, QT, Openbox,
¿Kwin?)
Im working in some proposals for the f
>
> And if you want to get on in maintaining it, just sign up for OBS, and
> I'll be
> glad to set you up as a maintainer. You can also file bug reports through
> bugzilla against my packages through the above link.
Sure, I'll be doing some testing and I'll report any issues and like to
file bu
What kind of conflicts do you have? If you cannot register the same
shortcut in both of them simultaneously then it's expected that only one of
the gets the control over the shortcut.
I have to try kglobalaccel from kde5 myself to answer in details.
But I can say from my previous experience with
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