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Post by Admin_Vistamike on May 2, 2016 13:16:22 GMT
The Manjaro Linux community proudly announces the release of the first ever Manjaro Linux LXQt 16.04 Dark Edition operating system, a variant of Manjaro Linux LXQt 16.04. Thanks to softpedia As its name suggests, Manjaro Linux LXQt Dark 16.04 Edition includes a new dark desktop theme called Kwantum, whose main design goal is to reduce eyestrain. It appears that this is the first release of this Manjaro Linux edition, which has been built around the next-generation LXQt desktop environment. "The team Manjaro LXQt is pleased to announce the Manjaro LXQt Dark 16.04 Edition as a follow-up to the Manjaro Lxqt Edition 16.04, complete and ready to use for all typical everyday office- and multimedia-needs," said Esclapion, Maintainer Manjaro LXDE/LXQt. "This release comes with our advanced graphical installer Calamares as well as our CLI-installer." MORE and DOWNLOAD>>>>>
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Post by GuiltySpark on May 2, 2016 14:03:10 GMT
I was reading about this earlier and toying with the idea of trying it out until I realised it was 64bit only I think I may have to upgrade my current system as its no longer supported a lot of backup work to do.
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Post by Admin_Vistamike on May 2, 2016 14:14:30 GMT
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Post by GuiltySpark on May 2, 2016 14:26:21 GMT
I think I may look into that Mike, I just want to give my Vista machine another attempt at updating when the next batch of updates get released to see what happens. If not then that may be the one for my Vista system. As for my current system RoboLinux I don't know whether to stick with it and download a new version or try something completely different (cue LH with the Vid)
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Post by Lighthouse on May 2, 2016 16:08:00 GMT
WHAT ? Naked man playing on his organ ? I think not young Neil.
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