LXQt and KDE respins - personal projects

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Richard
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#91 Post by Richard »

Yes, I like the logical, calendar-based numbering.
Easier to recognize at a glance.

I use the official number for installation only,
then a similar numbering for my snapshots.
Still thrilled with the snapshot tool. I managed to use fsmithred's Refracta version a few times but antiX & MX have made it much easier to grok.
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#92 Post by Max17 »

Adrian wrote: Tue Mar 05, 2019 7:23 pm
anticapitalista wrote: Tue Mar 05, 2019 7:19 pm19.3?!
2019.03 -- I use dates for personal versions it's obviously based on MX-18.1
So do this mean a reinstall is needed?
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#93 Post by Adrian »

Max17 wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2019 7:55 am
Adrian wrote: Tue Mar 05, 2019 7:23 pm
anticapitalista wrote: Tue Mar 05, 2019 7:19 pm19.3?!
2019.03 -- I use dates for personal versions it's obviously based on MX-18.1
So do this mean a reinstall is needed?
If you have my previous KDE respin installed you don't need to reinstall, if you have straight MX installed and you want to install KDE you have two choices, do that by yourself or use my respin (in the last case you need obvious to install it -- unless you prefer to use it Live from a USB)

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#94 Post by Max17 »

Adrian wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2019 9:24 am
Max17 wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2019 7:55 am
Adrian wrote: Tue Mar 05, 2019 7:23 pm
2019.03 -- I use dates for personal versions it's obviously based on MX-18.1
So do this mean a reinstall is needed?
If you have my previous KDE respin installed you don't need to reinstall, if you have straight MX installed and you want to install KDE you have two choices, do that by yourself or use my respin (in the last case you need obvious to install it -- unless you prefer to use it Live from a USB)
Just wanted to make sure. I've been running 19.1 since Feb. 11th on my tower. Going to put it on a new laptop I have coming. Great spin. Thanks! :-)
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#95 Post by pat-san »

Adrian wrote: Tue Mar 05, 2019 5:38 pm ....... (probably this will be the last LXQt "release" because of the low interest).
hi,
I love the MX LXQT, it's a shame if this respin stopped. LXQT is great, and should not be underestimated. :frown:
With transparency, shadows, fade effect, the environment is really nice.
I just have some icons problems, but apart from that, it's great, I love this MX lxqt, I want to say that I prefer it to antiX. ;)
So I wanted to ask, where is the project, is there a next iso or update for lxqt?
lxqt deserves to be more widespread. :crossfingers:

Thank you.

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#96 Post by Adrian »

It's here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/adrian-test/files/ it was updated in March, it's not a problem to keep updating the ISO if there's some interest in that.

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#97 Post by pat-san »

Well, thank you, if it can go on and on. It's really a modern like DE.
And what about LXQT 0.14, are you going to bring it for this respin?

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#98 Post by Adrian »

pat-san wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2019 1:52 pm Well, thank you, if it can go on and on. It's really a modern like DE.
And what about LXQT 0.14, are you going to bring it for this respin?
I'm trying to keep things in respins that come from regular repos, I actually tried to install the latest LXQt from MX Test repo but something when wrong and was not working properly, I will try again next time.

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#99 Post by pat-san »

Hi,
some questions,
How can decrease the font size of Firefox UI and some others apps and popup "save as...."? :rolleyes:
How can I center new windows on opening?
thank you
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#100 Post by Max17 »

pat-san wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2019 3:45 am Hi,
some questions,
How can decrease the font size of Firefox UI and some others apps and popup "save as...."?
How can I center new windows on opening?
thank you
I may be able to help you friend. Your running Adrian's KDE respin I presume?
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