Hi,
I'm a longtime fan/user of LXDE from Lubuntu, LXLE, and Raspbian for years.
I'm using Alpine Linux these days and I'm finding the lack of LXDE to be a bit of a sticking point for a lightweight WM. We have LXQT, but most of the apps I use are GTK-based so pulling in a bunch of KDE dependencies doesn't sit right with me.
I have a few questions:
1) Is the LXDE GitHub the correct repository for all the current LXDE stack/components?
2) Does the LXDE GitHub contain the patches that Arch Linux has for GTK3/Wayland compatible LXDE?
3) What is the proper order to compile LXDE from source (in regards to all of its subcomponents)?
4) Who normally maintains LXDE for the various Distros?
Thanks!
Noob: How to compile and prepare LXDE for Alpine Linux
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Re: Noob: How to compile and prepare LXDE for Alpine Linux
Moved to General Help for a better fit
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Re: Noob: How to compile and prepare LXDE for Alpine Linux
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxde/
I believe the official repository for LXDE, is at Sourceforge.
I believe the official repository for LXDE, is at Sourceforge.
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Re: Noob: How to compile and prepare LXDE for Alpine Linux
I'm not sure. The sourceforge pages look outdated, but e.g. ArchLinux LXDE packages get sources from there.Saijin_Naib wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 2:11 pmI have a few questions:
1) Is the LXDE GitHub the correct repository for all the current LXDE stack/components?
The github pages show much more activity.
I don't know about these. Also see my answer to 1).2) Does the LXDE GitHub contain the patches that Arch Linux has for GTK3/Wayland compatible LXDE?
Whatever the README and/or INSTALL files of the repo in question recommend?3) What is the proper order to compile LXDE from source (in regards to all of its subcomponents)?
Various distro maintainers.4) Who normally maintains LXDE for the various Distros?