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  • #51
    Originally posted by birdie View Post

    Everyone around me (we are all IT people) doesn't use any graphical file managers - they are all dog slow, browsing is counter intuitive and involves mouse. You could do the same in bash/zsh/ksh/mc 10 times faster.
    A "mouse"? What the hell is that? Another floppy disk format?

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    • #52
      Originally posted by dungeon View Post

      About that dead matter, as of last month we can say that gtk3 is also dead
      What the...?!?!? Either your joking or I am living under a rock......... What do you mean??? I'm not aware of any world class apocalypse regarding gtk3...

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      • #53
        Originally posted by cj.wijtmans View Post

        Checkout all LXQt components at once by using git submodule. Discussions, Wiki and general issues are here. - lxqt/lxqt


        It does seem to have a wayland compositor already.
        Dunno, it does not talk of compositors but only of features that are wayland-ready or not.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by starshipeleven View Post
          Dunno, it does not talk of compositors but only of features that are wayland-ready or not.
          I mean, they might go on Wayland through yet another third-party compositor.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Mavman View Post
            What the...?!?!? Either your joking or I am living under a rock......... What do you mean??? I'm not aware of any world class apocalypse regarding gtk3...
            Maybe you are living under the rock gtk 3.22 is final release in gtk3 serie, so no more - it is same dead as gtk2

            But nothing is actually dead there, both gtk2 and gtk3 are feature complete and in maintance

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            • #56
              Originally posted by dungeon View Post

              Maybe you are living under the rock gtk 3.22 is final release in gtk3 serie, so no more - it is same dead as gtk2

              But nothing is actually dead there, both gtk2 and gtk3 are feature complete and in maintance
              gtk2 was a nightmare to work with... for me personally.

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              • #57
                Both are dead (per Mavman's vocabulary) now and things of the past, so there is no reason to have nightmares anymore

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                • #58

                  Originally posted by dungeon View Post
                  Both are dead (per Mavman's vocabulary) now and things of the past, so there is no reason to have nightmares anymore
                  i mostly live by the idea of "New Version Out, old version dead"!!! LOL (i sometimes screw myself over this... but still live by it mostly ahahah)


                  Originally posted by dungeon View Post

                  Maybe you are living under the rock gtk 3.22 is final release in gtk3 serie, so no more - it is same dead as gtk2

                  But nothing is actually dead there, both gtk2 and gtk3 are feature complete and in maintance
                  So, we're having GTK4???? Well, RIP 3!!! :P

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by dungeon View Post
                    You can talk whatever you want, but gtk2 is unbeatable
                    So they said about Motif.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by PCMan View Post

                      Hello, I'm the author of the "joke".
                      Would you like to share some ideas to help future improvement?
                      Which part specifically are missing and what's your suggestions?
                      Thanks!
                      I like pcmanfm-qt, all I miss is a dual-pane option, like Dolphin offers when pressing F3.

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