Hello all! I have recently started using LXQt with Fedora and had a good experience. I have installed it via command line first. And some time later I fresh-installed Fedora-LXQt (35) spin. They install LXQt 0.17.0. LXQt developers at GitHub say actual version is 1.0. Is there a way to get LXQt 1.0 working in Fedora? I cannot understand instructions about "compiling from source".
On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 1:53 AM Sergei S. Rublёv fedora@ssr.host.ru wrote:
Hello all! I have recently started using LXQt with Fedora and had a good experience. I have installed it via command line first. And some time later I fresh-installed Fedora-LXQt (35) spin. They install LXQt 0.17.0. LXQt developers at GitHub say actual version is 1.0. Is there a way to get LXQt 1.0 working in Fedora? I cannot understand instructions about "compiling from source".
LXQt 1.0 is coming in Fedora Linux 36: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/LXQt_1.0
Thanks.
Yes, we don’t do version updates in stable releases. Fedora 35 will only get bug fixes if there are.
On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 3:17 PM Neal Gompa ngompa13@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 1:53 AM Sergei S. Rublёv fedora@ssr.host.ru wrote:
Hello all! I have recently started using LXQt with Fedora and had a good
experience. I have installed it via command line first. And some time later I fresh-installed Fedora-LXQt (35) spin. They install LXQt 0.17.0. LXQt developers at GitHub say actual version is 1.0. Is there a way to get LXQt 1.0 working in Fedora? I cannot understand instructions about "compiling from source".
LXQt 1.0 is coming in Fedora Linux 36: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/LXQt_1.0
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Also, LXQt spin that I have installed yesterday from Fedora Media Writer, is affected to this bug: https://ask.fedoraproject.org/t/regex-version-mismatch-expected-10-39-fedora...
I also fails to play WMA files via GStreamer (which is installed)
LXQt 0.17 has a number of bugs. People at Github say I have to install 1.0 to fix them. And I can't install 1.0 in Fedora.
Can you either point out the specific bug, or file a bug on bugzilla for your issue? It's overkill to just look into all LXQt components and figure out what's worth fixing.
Thanks! Is it planned to be included in Fedora 36 Beta?
It should be there.
On 1/17/22 17:38, Sergei S. Rublёv wrote:
Also, LXQt spin that I have installed yesterday from Fedora Media Writer, is affected to this bug: https://ask.fedoraproject.org/t/regex-version-mismatch-expected-10-39-fedora...
I also fails to play WMA files via GStreamer (which is installed)
The two issues you mentioned above have nothing to do with LXQt. I suggest you to reach out their corresponding maintainer for help. For the gstreamer issue, maybe you need to ask on RPMFusion.
HTH.
Hi Zamir,
could you do a rebuild of qterminal, qtermwidget and so on with dependencies? There's a bunch of bug reports actually due to b0rken dependency chain.
I've seen your commit but no rebuild yet.
Regards, Raphael
Thank you all for the answers and the advice! As Raphael told me here https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1202425 "LXQt spin is rarely maintained by a small group of people not more than an handful in count. Please keep being patient"
I understand now that I have to wait and be patient. I think I will switch to 36 Beta, get LXQt 1.0 to ask further questions.
WMA error and "Regexp mismatch" errors aren't related to LXQt, but are related to Fedora-LXQt ISO that I installed. I will try to fix them by myself.
Well, maybe some Github-LXQt links could be useful where I talked about Fedora:
https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt/discussions/2169
https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt-runner/issues/213
https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt/discussions/2166
I am trying to use Compiz with LXQt, not Openbox of KWin. Compiz seems to be usable but hard to tune.
Sorry for causing the issue. I checked and confirm that I forgot to build qterminal and have a failed build of lxqt-powermanagement in F36(Rawhide). I'm trying to figure out a way now. But since there is a massive rebuild on the way, I'll need to check if my actions will cause issues with the massive rebuild.
On 1/20/22 03:44, Raphael Groner wrote:
Hi Zamir,
could you do a rebuild of qterminal, qtermwidget and so on with dependencies? There's a bunch of bug reports actually due to b0rken dependency chain.
I've seen your commit but no rebuild yet.
Regards, Raphael
No problem. Feel free to take your time as needed.
Am 22.01.22 um 03:04 schrieb Zamir SUN:
Sorry for causing the issue. I checked and confirm that I forgot to build qterminal and have a failed build of lxqt-powermanagement in F36(Rawhide). I'm trying to figure out a way now. But since there is a massive rebuild on the way, I'll need to check if my actions will cause issues with the massive rebuild.
On 1/20/22 03:44, Raphael Groner wrote:
Hi Zamir,
could you do a rebuild of qterminal, qtermwidget and so on with dependencies? There's a bunch of bug reports actually due to b0rken dependency chain.
I've seen your commit but no rebuild yet.
Regards, Raphael
I have found a way to get LXQt 1.0 in Fedora by installing Fedora Rawhide. As of 12 February 2022, LXQt 1.0 is supplied via Fedora Rawhide repository and I am now able to test it.
Thank you!
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