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General => General discussion => Topic started by: ElQuia on February 17, 2015, 11:51:35 PM

Title: LXQt: Kwin - OpenBox?
Post by: ElQuia on February 17, 2015, 11:51:35 PM
Hi I am a Sparky 3.6 razorqt user, have been reading about LXQt and I have some questions (probably noob questions  ;) )

1- For when (more or less) do you devs think that LXQt editions will be more or less mature for production use? (I do lot´s of backups haha)
2- WHAT is Kwin and what is the difference between it and OpenBox? (I saw 2 different testing downloads and would like to know, I have had a nice experience with open box as a crunchbang user)

Thanks for your work, for sharing and for answers  :)
Title: Re: LXQt: Kwin - OpenBox?
Post by: pavroo on February 18, 2015, 02:24:15 AM
Hi
The first question - sorry, I don't really know. Probably when it'll be ready  :D
The second one - Openbox and Kwin are window managers. Openbox is very light and used for LXDE and for Openbox edition as well. KWIN is the default window manager for KDE and is not so light so Openbox. But It provides different features than Openbox, 2/3D visual effects and looks better. The plan is to make LXQt edition with the two window managers together, with Openbox as default and Kwin to choose/swith if you'd like to have fireworks on your desktop.
Title: Re: LXQt: Kwin - OpenBox?
Post by: ElQuia on February 18, 2015, 04:41:52 PM
OK Pavroo, THANKS    for your answer. Will try BOTH haha, kwin version for a newer PC and openbox version for an old laptop I use for fieldwork  ;)

KEEP ON WITH YOUR EXCELENT WORK.  Sparky is a very nice and cool distro!!!!
Title: Re: LXQt: Kwin - OpenBox?
Post by: ElQuia on February 18, 2015, 05:16:54 PM
Question: thinking about dev versions available for download and thinking on the direction sparky is going.... where can I find a comparative of:

Trinity, Budgie, Kwin & Openbox ?

Basically THE question is when to use each version or which is the advantage or weak point of each????  basic answers to be able to decide which DE is best for each PC or situation....
Title: Re: LXQt: Kwin - OpenBox?
Post by: ElQuia on February 18, 2015, 06:37:41 PM
It would be nice having a tutorial or step by step guide to decide for noobs. I suspect a lot of noobs will appreciate something like that  8) (I would  ;D )
Title: Re: LXQt: Kwin - OpenBox?
Post by: pavroo on February 18, 2015, 07:56:45 PM
Hhmm...
There is not any tutorial to help you with that I think.
To make it clear I just removed TDE from download - it's too old, but still can be downloaded from sourceforge server.
Other Sparky dev spins will probably join the official releases when they will be stable.
There is one more to come to test : Lumina desktop.

Anyway LXQt is lightweigh and fast and should replace LXDE, but not now yet.
Budgie desktop is nice and simply and use GNOME stack.
Both of them are still under development and shouldn't be used for regular usage.

It's difficult to make personal comparsion, the best way to find out about strong and weak point is to check it out yourself and compare it to independent tests made by community.
Title: Re: LXQt: Kwin - OpenBox?
Post by: ElQuia on February 18, 2015, 09:38:06 PM
Put that way for me the choice would be, LXQt/Kwin for newer/more powerfull computers and LZQt/openbox for older computers.  Maybe even openbox for newer depending on taste or preferences ...  Would be nice having a section in the forum with users evaluations.

OK, again THANKS  ;)
Title: Re: LXQt: Kwin - OpenBox?
Post by: The Black Pig on February 28, 2015, 10:31:41 AM
Been using LXQT version for some weeks now had no problems  ;)
Title: Re: LXQt: Kwin - OpenBox?
Post by: pavroo on February 28, 2015, 01:32:45 PM
Last update up to version 0.9 solved some issues.
Title: Re: LXQt: Kwin - OpenBox?
Post by: carlo on March 01, 2015, 10:11:54 AM
Quote from: ElQuia on February 18, 2015, 09:38:06 PM
Put that way for me the choice would be, LXQt/Kwin for newer/more powerfull computers and LZQt/openbox for older computers.  Maybe even openbox for newer depending on taste or preferences ...

i can tell you that on my old pcs, because of driver issues (you know: old agp video cards, Xorg evolution, etcetcetc) environments like razor, lxqt and kde itself (yes it itself) work better than lxde or xfce: the only explanation i could find is because lxqt and kde and razor are written on qt rather than gtk or other things
i admit i haven't tried openbox because it's too much empty for my tastes


ps
i'm really looking forward to trying lumina
great job pavroo