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== Benefit to Fedora ==
== Benefit to Fedora ==


QtDesktop is the first lightweight Qt based desktop environment. It works great on modern machines as well as on weaker hardware.
QtDesktop is the first lightweight Qt based desktop environment.
It contains applications that exist as for Linux as for other OS's.
Therefore it can provide familiar environment for former Windows/MacOS users.
It works great on modern machines as well as on weaker hardware.


== Kickstart File ==
== Kickstart File ==

Revision as of 10:33, 23 May 2013

Spin Name

QtDesktop Spin

Summary

QtDesktop is a lightwight qt based application set. It is based on Razor-qt desktop toolbox and Qt4-based applications.

Owner(s)

  • Name: Eugene Pivnev
  • email: ti.eugene@gmail.com

Detailed Description

It contains a login manager, the Razor-qt desktop environment with Openbox as windowmanager, and a set of useful Qt based applications, like a filemanager, an image-viewer, a multimeda player as well as other useful tools that make the daily desktop usage more comfortable.

Applications of Choice

Display manager: LightDM with Razor LightDM-Greeter
Window manager: Openbox
Desktop environment: Razor-Qt
Browser: QupZilla
File manager: PCManFm-Qt
Plain text editor: JuffEd
Terminal: qterminal
Image viewer: nomacs
Audio player: Clementine
Video player: SMplayer, VLC
Clipboard manager: qlipper
Audio mixer: QasMixer

See http://www.qtdesktop.org/applist for full application list

Theme / Style

Oxygen

Target Devices

  • Desktops
  • Netbooks
  • Nettops

Benefit to Fedora

QtDesktop is the first lightweight Qt based desktop environment. It contains applications that exist as for Linux as for other OS's. Therefore it can provide familiar environment for former Windows/MacOS users. It works great on modern machines as well as on weaker hardware.

Kickstart File

http://tieugene.fedorapeople.org/fedora-livecd-qtdesktop.ks

ISO Name / FS Label

  • Fedora-%{ver}-%{arch}-QtDesktop
  • Fedora-%{ver}-%{arch}-QtDesktop-Live

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