Add LXQT to Siduction-KDE question

Started by tuxic, 2014/10/30, 22:04:19

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tuxic

I'm interested in adding LXQT to my Siduction-KDE as a second Desktop environment. The question is beside adding the repos (already did): what packages are needed?
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melmarker

the bigger question is - why do you think that this is a really clever idea? - This will add the complete Qt5 stack to you kde installation, but hey - its your system :)

At least you can add all packages from the lxqt repository. Hmm, i should really prepare a metapackage. :)
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tuxic

QuoteThis will add the complete Qt5 stack to you kde installation, but hey - its your system


Thanks Mel... already added some LXQT packages but I think I'll better wait!  ;)
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convbsd

Hi,

As melmarker saed if you add lxqt packages over kde you will have a mixed qt4 qt5 environment and it might be problems.
I will try to install in a vrtual machine a mixed env lxqt and kde  to see if are problems.
Tough if you want to do this you need only to run :
addpkg lxqt
over a dist-upgraded kde install.

Thank you.

convbsd

Hi,

I have added lxqt over kde using addpkg lxqt and seems to be ok.

tuxic

QuoteI have added lxqt over kde using addpkg lxqt and seems to be ok.


Thanks convbsd! Did that and I'm on the roll!
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