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lemmy.world

I like some of LXQt tools, but at one point do you decide if you're going to use Qt... why not just go all out and use KDE?

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Eugeniareply
lemmy.ml

Because it uses 250 MB of RAM on a well-optimized distro (e.g. installing it on DietPi), instead of 1.5 GB of RAM.

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lemmy.world

So does many of the GTK tools though... so, again... why use Qt at all if you want to save memory.

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We're talking about a whole desktop environment, not "gtk tools". Both lxde and lxqt are lightweight, and have more utilities and prefs than the standard window managers, or the old stuff, like icewm.

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I use Hyrpland, and so there are times where I need to use GTK or Qt tools. I generally don't like KDE-based tools though because they are dependency-heavy.

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Not 2.0

So? Can't be that long until it's in Sid or at least an add-on repo.

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So....

2.0 was a switch to QT6

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2.1.0 brings us Wayland? Very exciting! Definitely will check it out (as a full session), as I always pick apps from either XFCE or LXQT for my tiling window manager set up. I've been using Thunar lately, though I'm open to switching back to pcmanfm if I want to.

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ani
endlesstalk.org

LXQt is the best desktop environment plus it's so lightweight. LXQt is proof GNome is a bloated hot garbage.

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So many more features than gnome, while being one of if not the most lightweight DE

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