Hello,
I have tried several other distros on an old laptop and this one is looking the most promising. Thank you.
Installed from CD (debian-504-i386-xfce+lxde-CD-1.iso) by choosing the LXDE option. 'Graphical Install' was used. Software selection was 'standard' and 'laptop'. At no time during this process was there any option to install additional packages. Upon completion and reboot, console login prompt was rendered - I was expecting an LXDE gui login.
Does the installer require a network connection to download lxde? My laptop is wireless and LAN is WPA protected.
After login, several attempts to startup x11 and desktop failed: xinit, startx, startlxde. All produced 'command not found'.
dpkg -l | egrep -i lxde shows nothing.
It was my understanding that LXDE would be installed unless 'desktop environment' (gnome) was selected during install. Did I miss an installation step or is there an addition install that must be performed to get LXDE?
-drew
LXDE missing after install
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Re: LXDE missing after install
Hi,
LXDE does not provide a window manager and window decorator. They just strongly advise to use Open Box.
On ArchLinux, the group of packages "lxde" doesn't install Open Box, so you have to install it by yourself, or
install another WM. Then, you will need to configure the way you launch X so Open Box is used.
LXDE does not provide a window manager and window decorator. They just strongly advise to use Open Box.
On ArchLinux, the group of packages "lxde" doesn't install Open Box, so you have to install it by yourself, or
install another WM. Then, you will need to configure the way you launch X so Open Box is used.
Re: LXDE missing after install
Thanks for the suggestions.
I was confused by lxde.org screenshots and lack of installation notes for their ISOs.
A simple statements such yours would make life easier for lxde.org visitors.
I was confused by lxde.org screenshots and lack of installation notes for their ISOs.
A simple statements such yours would make life easier for lxde.org visitors.