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##### Expected Behavior
If you open the application menu and begin typing, it should search for menu items that match your search term, updating the displayed list of items as you type.
##### Curr…
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In the last release of BunsenLabs OS (Beryllium) and in future versions (Boron, etc...), the BunsenLabs session has some renamed files so the user can also run a pure Openbox session. One of these is …
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
it's not possible to disable hyperlink
double clicking hyperlink automatically open link in browser, which is not good because so…
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openSUSE started to compile all its packages with Link Time Optimization from gcc by default.
For more info please see the [Debian wiki](https://wiki.debian.org/LTO) and [openSUSE wiki](https://en.op…
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I'd like to edit the LXQt menu. In particular I'd like to remove/hide applications that I never use. I also don't really like applications being divided into categories. What do you think?
ghost updated
3 years ago
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Hello,
I have been working on [adding](https://github.com/gentoo/gentoo/pull/22845) LXQt 1.0.0 in Gentoo. And I found a small something LXQt devs should go through to abide by the book in the XDG s…
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Checked the issue history and saw several pinentry issues that basically went over this exact same issue and never really got handled in any longterm manner.
# Issue
As noted [here on line 491](…
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##### Expected Behavior
lxqt-sudo --user username
Run under a different username. Similar to `sudo --user`.
##### Current Behavior
lxqt-sudo does not support `--user`.
##### Context
In Who…
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see https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt-panel as inspiration for a functional taskbar. the biggest issue in this is exploring if there is an equivalent for the plugins i use, and the kde settings
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LXQt has a system-wide session.conf which is located in Arch at /usr/share/lxqt/session.conf. This provides some defaults for LXQt, including default environment variables. These variables should be o…