AUR (en) - lxmed
nightside commented on 2015-09-16 15:19
runnytu commented on 2014-06-07 13:26
@NL_Derek i reupload the package with de ttf-dejavu dependencies with the same version to avoid other users to upgrade de package, thanks for the info.
NL_Derek commented on 2014-06-06 20:18
@runnytu: Bingo! LXMED doesn't run without ttf-dejavu. On my "minimum-install" I hadn't installed it, it was brought in as a dependency by gdm. Suggest you add ttf-dejavu to the dependencies and/or review your font handling. Priority not very high; only an awkward cuss (like me) would have a system with so few fonts ;-)
Thanks again for LXMED, and have a nice weekend.
--- Derek
NL_Derek commented on 2014-06-02 21:08
@runnytu; I was trying to make a minimum install of Arch. This is the exact list of what I installed (after pacstrap of base and base-devel):
Via pacman -S: ifplugd; wicd; xorg-server, xorg-server-utils, xorg-apps, xf86-video-vesa, xf86-video-sis, xorg-twm, xorg-xclock, xterm; lxdm; xfce, xfce-goodies; gksu; wicd-gtk; firefox; tcl, tk; java-runtime.
Via makepkg and pacman -U: tkpacman; lxmed.
And that wasn't enough; running lxmed gave NullPointerException messages. I installed gdm (package of 65 items) and then lxmed ran OK.
I hope to establish which of the 65 was needed; do you maybe have clues where I should start?
And thanks for your prompt response; I'm liking Arch more and more!
--- Derek
runnytu commented on 2014-06-02 18:57
@NL_Derek LXMED version 20120515 works fine without gdm.
NL_Derek commented on 2014-06-02 14:16
LXMED version 20120515 does not run without package "gdm". I do not know which particular file is needed (there are 65!) but I shall try to find out.
BTW it's a great editor; it has its problems but the alternative -- hand-editing the .desktop files -- is IMHO a PITA.
--- Derek
Regulus commented on 2014-04-20 09:57
Sorry for the flag, I made an error!
holyArch commented on 2012-02-26 23:44
tea commented on 2011-07-31 18:27
'java-runtime' is now 'jre'.
Anonymous comment on 2011-07-17 12:59
there is a new version now, lxmed-20110717
The only one I could use to configure the shortcuts Gnome 3, great!