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    Phoronix: Lumina Desktop 1.1 Released

    The BSD-focused, Qt-powered Lumina Desktop Environment is out with its version 1.1 update...

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    Huzzah! I'm trying it out on TrueOS now....I hope it comes to Debian/related Linux distros soon.

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    • #3
      I have to try this and see how much RAM uses!

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      • #4
        Seems to be a bit mor KDEish than useful... Too many paintings and dependence hell stealing a serious piece of resources. Why KDE developers prefer monolithic structure then modular?

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        • #5
          Complete changelog http://www.lumina-desktop.org/handbo...l#lumina-1-1-0

          still too raw for my taste.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by pjezek View Post
            Seems to be a bit mor KDEish than useful... Too many paintings and dependence hell stealing a serious piece of resources. Why KDE developers prefer monolithic structure then modular?
            what? What does this have to do with KDE?

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            • #7
              The last time I tried Lumina 1.0 the UX was terrible. I hope it gets well shaped soon.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by pjezek View Post
                Seems to be a bit mor KDEish than useful...
                It's actually a pleonasm.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mateus Felipe View Post
                  The last time I tried Lumina 1.0 the UX was terrible. I hope it gets well shaped soon.
                  I can tell from that screenshot that that File Manager looks like a blast from the past - maybe Konqueror.

                  As a user I'm not very excited by the creation of a calculator. Could they just blatantly steal UX antics from Apple or Elementary or whoever? If so their product would be immensely improved.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by danieru View Post
                    I have to try this and see how much RAM uses!
                    Would be nice to know, for a comparison with LXDE.

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