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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.

    • @bjoern_tantau I meant without having to use command line to get lxqt

      • I just checked, you can install lxqt without using the commandline in OpenSUSE. And I didn't check but from what I gathered you can probably select it to be installed when you install the OS.

        But I honestly think copying and pasting one command is way easier than figuring out which buttons to click in what order.