I tested both iso #1292 and #1300 but I got some problems with *svg icons in gtk3 graphic interfaces. Simply svg icons are not showed. Here is an example with LightDM in a fresh installation with iso #1300
I remember the older iso works fine but I haven’t a copy any more . Could someone confirm this? I guess some update causes it because with official PLASMA iso all looks rigth.
It happens also with other icons (for instance the default desktop icons) but only with MATE and not with LXQt so I was trying to find the bug in mate package when I discovered lightdm had a similar issues and both uses gtk3 libraries.
LXQt ISO before #1292 worked fine (I can’t remember exact number because I got it no more and it has been deleted from ABF a while ago).
So I guess some rpm miss some %post configuration. A good candidate is lib64rsvg2 because it provides /usr/lib64/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-svg.so. If someone else can confirm I’ll file a bug on bugzilla.
At boot stage plymouth failed to show official splash. I solved by adding splash at line GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT of /etc/default/grub and then update grub with update-grub2. If someone else can confirm I’ll file a bug on bugzilla.
What is different about this screen shot versus the one above? I’m confused.
Edit: I admit it took me awhile but it’s the icons in the upper right corner on what is some kind of panel or something. Stuff like that should go on the bottom…
There are lots of other updated packages since ISO 1300. It would be asset for OpenMandriva to have a new LXQt only ISO to put on SourceForge for Lx 3.03 release, or so I think. Could be delayed a bit if that would get updated LXQt desktop packages in though. And maybe should be delayed a bit anyway so it can be properly tested.
That would be a good thing. Are there bug reports on the issues? @TPG tends to be very insistent on proper bug reports and I believe he does most or all of the work on LXQt.
Aside: And there certainly isn’t anything wrong with a dev being insistent about bug reports. It is appropriate.