Jeena, over 10 years ago 2014-08-19 22:54:47 Starting today I am using ArchLinux on my private laptop. Interesting how lightweight it is, and fast. 15 Replies Johan Thelin, over 10 years ago Why not a customized Yocto build. That ought to fly! Jeena Pa, over 10 years ago That will be the next step! Johan Thelin, over 10 years ago May I suggest LXQt, or Maui desktop, if you want Wayland. Jeena Pa, over 10 years ago Hehe yeah, but I think moving from Gnome to Fluxbox or something similar would make more impact on the lightweightness ^^ Johan Thelin, over 10 years ago http://www.linuxfromscratch.org Jeena Pa, over 10 years ago I think I have to learn a bit more about Wayland first, and yes I was really tempted to try it but in the end ArchLinux howtos warning that it is not really supported yet made so that I installed Xorg for now. Johan Thelin, over 10 years ago Then LXQt! Jeena Pa, over 10 years ago I see. It is tough to handle the bleeding edge! Johan Thelin, over 10 years ago :-D Jeena Pa, over 10 years ago So it is just a WM which I in theory can run both on Xorg and Wayland? Johan Thelin, over 10 years ago No, LXQt is an X11 window manager. Maui is a wayland window manager. I guess I put the comma wrong in my first comment :-) Jonatan PĆ„lsson, over 10 years ago I've done a few lfs systems. It's great fun! I think the btu is a great unit of time š Johan Thelin, over 10 years ago We should have a BTU clock at work Jonatan PĆ„lsson, over 10 years ago It should be ice-cream based and thus have varying btu depending on machine availability. This is gonna be big. Johan Thelin, over 10 years ago Sounds like a perfect Friday project! 1 Like Have you written a response? Let me know the URL: Send There's also indie comments (webmentions) support.
Jeena Pa, over 10 years ago Hehe yeah, but I think moving from Gnome to Fluxbox or something similar would make more impact on the lightweightness ^^
Jeena Pa, over 10 years ago I think I have to learn a bit more about Wayland first, and yes I was really tempted to try it but in the end ArchLinux howtos warning that it is not really supported yet made so that I installed Xorg for now.
Johan Thelin, over 10 years ago No, LXQt is an X11 window manager. Maui is a wayland window manager. I guess I put the comma wrong in my first comment :-)
Jonatan PĆ„lsson, over 10 years ago I've done a few lfs systems. It's great fun! I think the btu is a great unit of time š
Jonatan PĆ„lsson, over 10 years ago It should be ice-cream based and thus have varying btu depending on machine availability. This is gonna be big.
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Why not a customized Yocto build. That ought to fly!
That will be the next step!
May I suggest LXQt, or Maui desktop, if you want Wayland.
Hehe yeah, but I think moving from Gnome to Fluxbox or something similar would make more impact on the lightweightness ^^
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org
I think I have to learn a bit more about Wayland first, and yes I was really tempted to try it but in the end ArchLinux howtos warning that it is not really supported yet made so that I installed Xorg for now.
Then LXQt!
I see. It is tough to handle the bleeding edge!
:-D
So it is just a WM which I in theory can run both on Xorg and Wayland?
No, LXQt is an X11 window manager. Maui is a wayland window manager. I guess I put the comma wrong in my first comment :-)
I've done a few lfs systems. It's great fun! I think the btu is a great unit of time š
We should have a BTU clock at work
It should be ice-cream based and thus have varying btu depending on machine availability. This is gonna be big.
Sounds like a perfect Friday project!
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