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  • Lumina 1.6.2 Released For This BSD Licensed Qt-Powered Desktop

    Phoronix: Lumina 1.6.2 Released For This BSD Licensed Qt-Powered Desktop

    Lumina is the desktop project originally started by PC-BSD/TrueOS developers as a BSD-focused desktop environment built atop Qt. When TrueOS stopped focusing on being a great desktop BSD, Lumina development stalled. But for Linux and BSD users fond of this lightweight Qt desktop, Lumina Desktop development restarted a few months ago...

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  • #2
    Michael Larabel weaponizes the word "this".

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jaxa View Post
      Michael Larabel weaponizes the word "this".
      It’s OOP article redaction style.

      in any case this little desktop looks interesting. Still a bit simplistic but if it’s super light and intends to stay super light, that might be interesting to follow its evolution.

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      • #4
        Hmm, a Lumina DE article but nothing about the fact that the Maui Project just announced a new Qt-based DE to complement their Maui Toolkit?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Vistaus View Post
          Hmm, a Lumina DE article but nothing about the fact that the Maui Project just announced a new Qt-based DE to complement their Maui Toolkit?
          That so-called "NX Desktop" from NXOS?

          Edit:
          Oh, wait, the continuation of the dead Maui Shell...
          Last edited by StarterX4; 26 December 2021, 05:19 PM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by StarterX4 View Post

            That so-called "NX Desktop" from NXOS?

            Edit:
            Oh, wait, the continuation of the dead Maui Shell...
            Yes, I'm talking about Maui Shell.

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