PC-BSD Is Developing Its Own Desktop Environment

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  • phoronix
    Administrator
    • Jan 2007
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    PC-BSD Is Developing Its Own Desktop Environment

    Phoronix: PC-BSD Is Developing Its Own Desktop Environment

    The PC-BSD project is developing its own desktop environment from scratch! The ultimate plan is for Lumina to become a full-featured, open-source desktop environment that may ultimately replace KDE as its default desktop environment...

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  • dee.
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 1477

    #2
    Well, at least that's a nice change of pace from all the Gnome forks...

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    • mark45
      Senior Member
      • May 2012
      • 1096

      #3
      This might be more stupid than Debian trying to pretend to support Hurd and to get anyone to use it.

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      • DarkCloud
        Phoronix Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 104

        #4
        Sigh - another wanna be desktop

        Gnome, Unity, XFCE, KDE, Razor, (ten others). Does the world need yet another 95% completed Desktop. Yes to a degree they are all bad, but can't they try to pick one and work with them. I mean there is so much more to writting a desktop then just playing with crayons and creating widgets. I've been a big fan of KDE for along time, but I am looking for Unity 8 to take me away from KDE once and for all.

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        • Nobu
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2010
          • 751

          #5
          Originally posted by mark45 View Post
          This might be more stupid than Debian trying to pretend to support Hurd and to get anyone to use it.
          This sentence doesn't comprehend to me? Mind to repeat?

          Would be nice if it made some headway, imo. There are already pleanty of alternative Qt DEs, but not many that are complete or full featured and stable. On the other hand, it would also have been nice if they cooperated with those other DEs, but I guess they had some other grand plan (haven't read their blog post yet).

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          • mendieta
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2009
            • 588

            #6
            Originally posted by DarkCloud View Post
            Gnome, Unity, XFCE, KDE, Razor, (ten others). Does the world need yet another 95% completed Desktop. Yes to a degree they are all bad, but can't they try to pick one and work with them. I mean there is so much more to writting a desktop then just playing with crayons and creating widgets. I've been a big fan of KDE for along time, but I am looking for Unity 8 to take me away from KDE once and for all.
            I am looking at the same with regards to Unity 8. But I see things differently, otherwise. I see KDE, Gnome, LXDE, etc as test beds. Open source hackers scratching an itch. Ultimately, you need Google to create a Chromebook, or Android, or even Ubuntu to create a consistent UI, hopefully Unity 8. Meaning, software as a hobby is awesome, but the power of Open Source is precisely cooperation and access to the code, rather than hobbyism.

            So, you need a company to produce a polished product. This has not been an impediment. Linux/Open Source runs most of the phones in this world, most of the tablets, most of the servers, almost every supercomputer, a good chunk of the cloud/big data, and the only growing segment of personal computers (Chromebooks). The main partners for this have been IBM on the big Iron in the early years, and later Intel, Google certainly, and very many other corporations.

            Let the hackers keep having fun, forking away, creating, recreating, failing and succeeding. It's all good.

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            • grndzro
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2014
              • 381

              #7
              Because we all need another DE right?
              MATE is very good
              KDE is very good
              Some of the others are very good.

              I honestly hope it fails. I'm sorry but the Linux community needs to rally behind 1 or a few DE's.
              Anyone creating a new DE at this point has a level of arrogance that the Linux community dosen't need.
              Take a look at Ubuntu for an example.

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              • Teho
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2010
                • 594

                #8
                Originally posted by grndzro View Post
                Anyone creating a new DE at this point has a level of arrogance that the Linux community dosen't need.
                Well the good thing is that it's not the "Linux community" behind it but BSD.

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                • xeekei
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 870

                  #9
                  I haven't used PC-BSD, but this might be a "that's it! screw it!" reaction. Maybe all DEs just doesn't work very well on BSD, since pretty much all of them are made with Linux in mind? With systemd (and by extension logind), maybe Linux finally ventured far away enough from likeness with BSD that a new DE is needed?

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                  • goTouch
                    Phoronix Member
                    • Apr 2014
                    • 51

                    #10
                    Hey, I'd rather to see them succeed with a better modular light weighted design,
                    and so successful that it can be ported to Linux and replace some of other *DE's.

                    Be success, please!

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