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Distro that always has the latest lxqt installed without commandline?

@nostupidquestions Distro that always has the latest lxqt installed without commandline?
I was hoping to be able to get their latest start menu asap. Also how's their wayland support? Are they the only light de to support this?

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  • What do you mean with "without commandline"? Every Linux distribution has a commandline. And I'm pretty sure you can configure Arch or Gentoo in such a way that you'll never have to use the commandline.

    But maybe OpenSUSE Tumbleweed is what you're looking for. It has GUI tools for every administrative task. But it's also a rolling release distro that constantly gets new packages. On installation you can select which desktop environment you want.

  • Bleeding edge or easy to use, take your pick. I think Suse and Endeavour are your best bets for both but neither do both perfectly.

    As for Wayland, assume it doesn't work but maybe you'll get lucky. As for lightness, I find Gnome and KDE to work perfectly fine even under performance constrained environments. Depends on what you call "light", I guess. The biggest differentiator these days is (the lack of) hardware video acceleration, on all platforms.

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