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Hi. Since I was surprised by the lightness of Q4OS on my old computer I wanted to install Q4OS also on my newer ones, so I don't worry about the speed in my daily tasks. I was planning to install openbox on Q4OS to give it another look, but in console it doesn't install it and in synaptic it gives me error. I have seen that someone has had problems installing it, but I do not know if the system prevents it or is that before installing it I must perform some step that I do not know any help? Any help?
Thank you very much in advance.
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Hello.
Open terminal and type:
sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
then install openbox with command
sudo apt install openbox
If there are errors in the terminal, copy them and paste them into your message
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Opss! Thanks Senas Komunistas, I had to uninstall it anyway because it didn't work efficiently in my computer. Thanks for helping me.
Last edited by naranja (2023-09-28 18:59)
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In view of how lightweight it's considered, I'm quite curious about why didn't Openbox work efficiently on naranja's computer...
OTOH, I'd also be interested in any guidance in setting Openbox up in an updated Q4OS instance.
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In view of how lightweight it's considered, I'm quite curious about why didn't Openbox work efficiently on naranja's computer...
OTOH, I'd also be interested in any guidance in setting Openbox up in an updated Q4OS instance.
Hello.
Debian wiki can help with that.
Last edited by Senas Komunistas (2023-09-29 16:46)
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My purpose for installing openbox is simply to have a different desktop while maintaining or even improving the speed. If you download lxqt, as a friend of mine has with Q4OS 32bits, it is not the one you have with Debian which is the flat one but it keeps an improved layout. I was looking to have two desktops that don't look alike.
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I was planning to install openbox on Q4OS to give it another look, but in console it doesn't install it and in synaptic it gives me error.
Did you already succeed in installing Openbox ? We are not able to reproduce such an issue. Please post error messages or a screenshot.
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Hello.
Debian wiki can help with that.
Hi there and thanks for the pointer.
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No. I uninstalled it because Openbox gave me severals errors with the system and my laptop. This is a pity because the Q4OS system and openbox would be a tremendously lightweight and very attractive union.
Last edited by naranja (2023-10-03 21:11)
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... Openbox gave me severals errors with the system and my laptop
What errors ? Please specify, as we may want to fix them.
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My keyboard did not work fine, wifi and something else more I do not remember now, the same. Maybe the taskbar when configured with tint2, it did not respond. In general, everything was not working properly.
Last edited by naranja (2023-10-05 22:58)
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This is something I encounter on a fairly regular basis in the Linux group I contribute to and it annoys me intensely. Folks wanting to run KDE with Mint or in this case Openbox on Q4OS etc. Q4OS is designed to operate with either the KDE or TDE desktop environments. Having a Debian base it’s possible to install alternative DE’s but since the base system is no longer vanilla it’s also likely these will generate errors or fail to work at all. Knowing this in advance (as you should) it’s imperative your installation is made using the terminal and screenshots taken of any errors generated otherwise how can it be possible for anyone to help? With the greatest of respect to the Q4 team (I’m a long time KDE user) BunsenLabs Linux is a purpose built Openbox distro with Debian stable base and IMO the best example of this combination. Why not try a dual boot with Q4OS and BunsenLabs? This way you can have an alternative choice without risking breakages to either system.
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Yes. Dual booting is a good idea. I would suggest you to try Lilidog Linux. It is a optimized Openbox Desktop From The Latest Debian Base.
More info here.
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Thank to everybody. I will keep it in mind in next time but I prefer Q4OS in my pc because Busenlabs use more resourcers. I saw Busenlab before than Q4OS but I decide for this one.
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