Hi,
Will there be a Lxde edition from LM17?
Cheers
Jens
LM17 Lxde edition
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LM17 Lxde edition
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Re: LM17 Lxde edition
No.
Considering, there are no current releases of LinuxMint with a LXDE or Fluxbox edition, and there are no plans to revive these editions
... a false sense of hope that these editions might return for LinuxMint-17 or later
LinuxMint users wishing to use LXDE can install it easily. I generally recommend those users to take the Xfce release as a base, as Xfce is trivial to remove after installing LXDE (Cinnamon, MATE, and KDE have many more packages installed--with not so uniform names).
Considering, there are no current releases of LinuxMint with a LXDE or Fluxbox edition, and there are no plans to revive these editions
... a false sense of hope that these editions might return for LinuxMint-17 or later
LinuxMint users wishing to use LXDE can install it easily. I generally recommend those users to take the Xfce release as a base, as Xfce is trivial to remove after installing LXDE (Cinnamon, MATE, and KDE have many more packages installed--with not so uniform names).
Re: LM17 Lxde edition
Okay, I have installed lxde package, and I am in lxde session! I want my default 'Mint-menu' and 'Nemo' as my default file manager on Mint-17, Can any one help me achieve this, if found flawless, I might test lxde fully for some time. My installed version is cinnamon though!vrkalak wrote:No.
Considering, there are no current releases of LinuxMint with a LXDE or Fluxbox edition, and there are no plans to revive these editions
... a false sense of hope that these editions might return for LinuxMint-17 or later
LinuxMint users wishing to use LXDE can install it easily. I generally recommend those users to take the Xfce release as a base, as Xfce is trivial to remove after installing LXDE (Cinnamon, MATE, and KDE have many more packages installed--with not so uniform names).
Hope some on will come forward to guide me to do the needful. Thanks in advance.
Re: LM17 Lxde edition
An earlier topic regarding the same question:ashfaq wrote:I want my default 'Mint-menu'
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=90&t=79709
This thread on the LXDE forum redirects to the above link, so the above link should work.
[/quote]ashfaq wrote: 'Nemo' as my default file manager on Mint-17
Here's a how-to to set nautilus as default filemanager under LXDE. This might work for you as well:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/155897/h ... er-in-lxde
Were you see Nautilus, you must read Nemo. Nemo is a fork of Nautilus using the same package-base only modified for Mint, so basically this how-to should work.