I would like to be able to understand github and what should be done to update the ISOs LXQt, LXDE and Openbox, it would be a pleasure for me. Since I use LXQt, first because it is the most similar to KDE and also because my PC AMD C-60 is very weak for KDE.
So, as I said, it would be a pleasure to continue to collaborate with these ISOs that you maintained, but the problem is only one: “I understand English “patavinas” and much less github”
As I have no intimacy with GitHub or GitLab, unfortunately I can’t collaborate on the sequencing of the LXQt and LXDE ISOs.
But I keep generating and improving what I can in ISOs and storing the ISOs on my google drive, to serve my Brazilian friends.
It’s a shame for me not to be able to collaborate with this so friendly community that is the manjaro community, all this is my fault for not understanding the language and github.
And also because I don’t know how to do this:
What I really come to know here is: if what I’m doing here for only private friends in Brazil, is it wrong for me to distribute these LXDE and LXQt ISOs?
Even for my own use I keep updating my ISO, with some changes in the wallpaper and firewall part that I left the UFW.
This I do not to lose the use of manjaro lxqt which is the best for my PC long life to @linux-aarhus long life to Manjaro LXQt
Too bad I’m so dumb to understand what to do in github and gitlab, because I could share what I’ve modified and maybe manjaro lxqt would be available for community download again
Congratulations for the initiative, if it wasn’t for my total noob with github I had already sent my tests to this community, I hope they accept your proposal @Yjjx29!!
When stable branch is used then $branch is omitted - if the ISO contains extra programs then $version is omitted and this boils down to this for a full ISO on stable branch
manjaro-$edition-$release-$date-$kernel.iso
This means that if there is no branch then it is on stable branch where the following example is minimal LXQt ISO 21.2.0 release using stable branch and kernel 5.4 build on 2021-10-03
When I tried to build an LXQT iso using the github profile it insisted on producing an XFCE one instead! It must be more subtle! (I did manage the actual XFCE and the KDE isos so it must have been something specific.
Hi! I come late, but I’d like to thank you, aarhus, for your heavy contributions for Manjaro. I’ve been absent myself due to health deterioration, but, of crouse, I still use Manjaro and make my sporadic donations whenever possible. I just don’t have the energy necessary to be around the forums anymore, between work, family and other obligations.