Hello,
Unfortunately, you have not created a ready-made binary packets for RHEL and CentOS OS.
RedHat company also does not create them.
It is inexplicable why there is such a cool attitude of LXDE and RHEL.
And how can I install LXDE on RHEL 5.x and RHEL 6?
Do not offer to compile the reference texts, because I do not have any desire to recourse to this barbaric method.
LXDE installation on the RHEL or CentOS operating system
Re: LXDE installation on the RHEL or CentOS operating system
Hello Abdula,
I use Debian so I don't have direct experience on the subject. But maybe Fedora's packages could work?
I use Debian so I don't have direct experience on the subject. But maybe Fedora's packages could work?
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Re: LXDE installation on the RHEL or CentOS operating system
Heya,
seems this post is a little dated, but i hope the following is still helpfull for others.
Have to admit i use neither, RHEL nor CentOS, however, i'm using Fedora LXDE
Thus, they provide the following command:
Hope this helps
PS:
You might want to change the login manager as well, change (or create) the file:
"/etc/sysconfig/desktop" and add the line
"DISPLAYMANAGER=lxdm"
seems this post is a little dated, but i hope the following is still helpfull for others.
Have to admit i use neither, RHEL nor CentOS, however, i'm using Fedora LXDE
Thus, they provide the following command:
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sudo yum groupinstall lxde-desktop
PS:
You might want to change the login manager as well, change (or create) the file:
"/etc/sysconfig/desktop" and add the line
"DISPLAYMANAGER=lxdm"
Re: LXDE installation on the RHEL or CentOS operating system
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#!/bin/bash
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# | Project sea: Package of small scripts for an easy set up of linux uses |
# | Description: Installs LXDE from sourceforge to your current system |
# | Script by: Simon A. Erat (sea) |
# | Contact: http://forums.fedoraforum.org/member.php?u=183882 (sea) |
# | Date: 2011.08.25 ( year / month / day ) |
# | FileVersion: 0.2 |
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# |
# | Subs
doneSVN() { # | Print output depending on success
case $1 in
0) echo -e "# | Successfully created $2 \t\t${greenf}✔ ${reset}" ;;
1) echo -e "# | Failed creating $2 \t\t\t${redf}✘ ${reset}" ;;
esac
sleep 2
}
souvegnir() { # | Get a local copy and create it
leftouts=""
seamkdir "$seatt/svn"
cd "$seatt/svn"
if [ ! -d "$1" ] ; then svn co https://$1.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/$1 $1 ; fi
cd "$1/trunk"
for folders in "$seatt/svn/$1/trunk"/* ; do
for tFiles in "$folders"/* ; do
cd "$seatt/svn/$1/trunk/$folders"
case $tFiles in
"INSTALL") "./configure" && make && sudo make install && doneSVN "0" "$1" || doneSVN "1" "$1"
*) echo -e "# | \n# | Left out: $folders/$tFiles" ; leftouts="$leftouts $folders" ; doneSVN "1" "$1" ; sleep 2
esac
done
done
echo "# | Failed with: $leftouts"
}
# |
# | Actualy install LXDE components
# |
souvegnir lxde # | LXDE Core
#souvegnir lxmed # | LXDE Menu Editor
#souvegnir lxkc # | LXDE Keyboard Configs
Re: LXDE installation on the RHEL or CentOS operating system
Ditto.sea wrote:Have to admit i use neither, RHEL nor CentOS,
I've never been a fan of RHEL and whatever based on it. This is my own personal opinion and YMMV
I have used Fedora LXDE before so I know Fedora is using LXDE in one of their Spins.
http://fedoraproject.org/en/get-fedora-options
Why to blame LXDE? If I run a company or a project for any Linux Distribution and I want to give "more" options to my users, I would definitely do my best to include as many alternatives as possible.
I feel comfortable when I'll find many other alternatives/Desktop Environments in one distributions but when that distribution is giving me few options, I then have to find a way to install or include my favorite package/DE/etc or carry on and find a better distribution.
Linux has more than 300 active distributions and I see no problem (sometimes and at some point) if some or many distros don't meet my needs. After all, all are using the same Kernel and as all or most of you know, Linux is very Flexible and Customizable.
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Re: LXDE installation on the RHEL or CentOS operating system
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