Hi, For people you need an LXQt environment to develop, test or report bugs, you can now use an Ubuntu system to make it by following the instructions below :
Install a command line lubuntu system using alternate (but you can also use any method to install a Ubuntu or derivated system) sudo apt-get install software-properties-common (to add add-apt-repository) sudo add-apt-repository ppa:lubuntu-dev/lubuntu-daily (Adding daily build of LXDE component) sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gilir/q-project (temporary PPA for Qt components) sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade sudo apt-get install lxqt-metapackage Reboot Log-in to LXDE-QT Session (A Lubuntu Qt session will be available soon) There is still many issues, but that should give you a working environment to start to fix them ;-) All the packages and code inside will be unstable for a while, so don't try it on a production system (using a VM is probably a good idea). Know issues : - I'm using lightdm-gtk-greeter, because I don't know any functional Qt display manager available on Ubuntu which doesn't bring half of KDE components - If the theme is horrible, try to switch it using qtconfig-qt4 All packages are build daily, so any updates made on git repo will be includes in those packages. For people using Debian, you can use the debian directories if you want to build quick packages. There are located on launchpad : https://code.launchpad.net/~lubuntu-dev (look at *-debian branches). Please note that it's temporary debian directories, proper ones should be done when lxqt will be suitable for inclusion in Debian. Let me know if you have any problems with them. Upstream bugs should be reported on github instead. Regards, Julien Lavergne
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