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Auteur: Marlon Nunes
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Aan: dng
Onderwerp: Re: [Dng] Slackware systemd creepin in maybe?
On 2015-05-24 12:17, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Sun, 24 May 2015 09:47:13 -0300
> Marlon Nunes <nunes@???> wrote:
>
>> On 2015-05-23 15:21, Steve Litt wrote:
>
>> > Xfce is starting to get too entangled, so I use Openbox. If Openbox
>> > gets snared, I'll go to dwm. If firefox becomes entangled, I'll
>
>>
>> There are also lxqt (which uses openbox as their WM).
>> http://lxqt.org/
>> http://lxqt.org/images/screenshots/plasma.png
>> no sign of systemd.
>
> Very nice! Thanks for the pointer to LXQt. LXQt is the successor to the
> old LXDE, which is, IMHO the most stable of all the "Win9x style"
> window manager/desktop environments. I've used it for years on my
> travel notebook, and I've found it to always work: Something I can't
> say about most other Desktop Environments, *including* Xfce.
>
> When I go to a client to train them in Troubleshooting, I want a Win9x
> interface so I can go braindead about tech and concentrate on teaching.
> LXDE (and I presume LXQt) does that perfectly, and lxrandr is
> *especially* helpful when connecting to random projectors.
>
> Better yet, because LXQt is built around Openbox, you can configure its
> Openbox parts to respond to all the same hotkeys as just plain Openbox,
> which means you have LXQt's complete Win9x interface in parallel with
> the fastest known keyboard interface (especially if paired with dmenu).
>
> You're right, Marlon, LXDE, and therefore I'd assume LXQt, is a
> spectacularly productive interface for almost anyone. Thanks for
> reminding me.
>
> SteveT
>
> Steve Litt
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:D , I'm running a complete system without systemd: Openrc + eudev +
lxqt = funtoo
I'm planning to test vdev + openrc in funtoo.

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