OT: lightweight DE's
Ric Moore
wayward4now at gmail.com
Thu Apr 16 00:20:10 UTC 2009
On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 20:26 +0300, Nigel Ridley wrote:
> marc wrote:
> > Nigel Ridley said...
> >> marc wrote:
> >>> Nigel Ridley said...
> >
> >>>> Does anyone know if LXDE will run under Jaunty and if there are debs available (for Jaunty)? I
> >>>> did try Googling but only came up with debs for Intrepid and prior.
> >>> Just installed this on Jaunty and it works a treat. It even has suspend
> >>> on the "Leave" dialogue :-)
> >>>
> >>> All the KDE apps I tried worked okay.
> >>>
> >> You installed LXDE on Jaunty?
> >
> > Yes.
> >
> >> Was it a deb or did you install from the tar.gz?
> >
> > # aptitude install lxde
> >
> > It's in universe/x11
> >
>
> It installed very nicely and I played around with it for about an hour.
> The main issue I had with it was I couldn't get it to connect to my wireless router without first
> having to open [KDE] System Settings > Network Management > Wireless tab and then edit the router
> connection and close it. Bit of a pain in the proverbial....
>
> The other thing that I missed was KDE's ability to not only reopen previously opened apps (on a
> logout/login shutdown/start) but to also remember which desktops the 'belong' to.
>
> I must admit to being spoiled by KDE ;-)
>
> Anyway, LXDE is very nice and fast; has some great features and loads of possibilities (I just
> checked on my boy's box running gOS (uses LXDE) and gOS has got some custom and/or plugins that
> make the whole desktop very polished. Perhaps Canonical could do the same with Xubuntu.
It's using some google apps that I haven't seen elsewhere. I like the
heck out of it. gOS is the only -ubuntu- that would install to Mom's
Machine. It works as well as I would expect it to on an old Emachine
with a Cyrix PII on it. I'm surprised it works as well as it does. :)
Ric
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