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Titel: razorqt cleanup: How?
Beitrag von: farinet in 2013/08/11, 10:54:33
I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask my question but i hope so ... (I asked this question also in the german section but didn't get any answer up now, so sorry for this xposting, in some way . . . ;) )

Since i didn't know about the siduction noX distribution (and very likely i'd have been unable to build a desktop environment from sratch), i started from installing a firestarter razor-qt and then transformed it to a fluxbox based environment on a nearly 10 years old HP Pavilion. I followed pretty much the #! setup (i've on a more modern laptop and i'm happy with save that gtk3 lately creates a lot of trouble). So, i was interested too to see if and how a qt environment would perform better and smoother. Essentially, i've to say on this old machine the setup feels pretty snappy and it's not eating much memory on boot.

My environment, grossomodo, now, looks like this:
displaymanager: slim
windowmanager: fluxbox
desktop: fluxbox
panel: fluxbox
tasks: conky
networkmanager: ceni
filemanager: qtfm (waiting eagerly for pcmanfm-qt Wink )
sound/volume:qasmixer
password: keepassx

I'd like to put in good order my system and to throw away all things related to the razorqt desktop, i won't need anymore. Just guessing i'd say: lightdm, wbar (fluxbox rightclick menu is pretty much sufficient for me :D ), ptbatterysystemtray. But what else? Since i had - and still have, in some way - powermanagement problems (seems to be a systematical problem with all kernels > 3.2 and amd64) i played around with razorqt-power and i realized that without, there is no pm at all; so, that's needed for example).

Thanks a lot in advance for any help or suggestion!

PS. Desktop looks like this: (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/34100936/screenshot-13-08-11_10-49.png)
Titel: RE: razorqt cleanup: How?
Beitrag von: piper in 2013/08/12, 03:32:07
A good start might be

piper@x1:~$ apt-cache rdepends razorqt
razorqt
Reverse Depends:
 razorqt-session
 razorqt-runner
 razorqt-power
 razorqt-policykit-agent
 razorqt-panel
 razorqt-openssh-askpass
 razorqt-notificationd
 razorqt-lightdm-greeter
 razorqt-globalkeyshortcuts
 razorqt-desktop
 razorqt-data
 razorqt-confupdate
 razorqt-config
 razorqt-autosuspend
 razorqt-appswitcher
 librazorqt0


and

piper@x1:~$ apt-cache depends razorqtrazorqt
 Depends: razorqt-appswitcher
 Depends: razorqt-autosuspend
 Depends: razorqt-config
 Depends: razorqt-confupdate
 Depends: razorqt-desktop
 Depends: razorqt-globalkeyshortcuts
 Depends: razorqt-notificationd
 Depends: razorqt-openssh-askpass
 Depends: razorqt-panel
 Depends: razorqt-policykit-agent
 Depends: razorqt-power
 Depends: razorqt-runner
 Depends: razorqt-session
|Depends: openbox
|Depends: kde-window-manager
 Depends: <x>
   fvwm1
   i3-wm
   notion
   ratpoison
   subtle
   9wm
   aewm
   aewm++
   afterstep
   amiwm
   awesome
   blackbox
   cinnamon
   clfswm
   compiz
   ctwm
   dwm
   e17
   evilwm
   fluxbox
   flwm
   fvwm
   fvwm-crystal
   herbstluftwm
   icewm
   icewm-experimental
   icewm-lite
   jwm
   kde-window-manager
   larswm
   lesstif-bin
   lwm
   matchbox-window-manager
   metacity
   miwm
   muffin
   mutter
   mwm:i386
   mwm
   olvwm
   olwm
   openbox
   oroborus
   pekwm
   sapphire
   sawfish
   spectrwm
   stumpwm
   tinywm
   twm
   vtwm
   w9wm
   windowlab
   wm2
   wmaker
   wmii
   xfwm4
 Recommends: <x>
   gdm3
   kdm
   lightdm
   slim
   wdm
   xdm
 Recommends: openbox
Titel: RE: razorqt cleanup: How?
Beitrag von: farinet in 2013/08/12, 17:46:07
Thanks a lot for the pointer. But practically, that does not answer really my question: I'd like to keep the basic qt4 setup but would like to get rid of the - in my setup - unneeded utils and other whistles and bells.

May be i could start deleting razorqt-desktop ... (?)