07-18-2025, 10:21 PM
Just a quick update...
I've moved Lemur development to my laptop (long story). I will be moving Lemur back to Debian Trixie (since it will be released in the not so distant future). The panel (bmpanel2) that I really like will probably be dumped. Too many issues to deal with now. I might revisit it later down the road. So, tint2 is coming back.
There has been a lot going on at my job (the paying one) and I haven't had too much time to work on Lemur, but I am working on it. There has been issues with my original Lemur development PC (which is why I moved Lemur to my laptop) that has slowed things down a bit.
I am combining some of the custom Lemur apps into one app. This will mean less apps for me to keep up with and really just make more sense. As some of you may know, Lemur Window Maker (including the Hybrid version) has always had a lot of Xfce4 in it. This was to provide users with more, somewhat modern, options on the desktop. Well, I'm trimming back some of the Xfce4 fluff in Lemur and switching to some alternatives (more on this later).
As always...work continues...
I've moved Lemur development to my laptop (long story). I will be moving Lemur back to Debian Trixie (since it will be released in the not so distant future). The panel (bmpanel2) that I really like will probably be dumped. Too many issues to deal with now. I might revisit it later down the road. So, tint2 is coming back.
There has been a lot going on at my job (the paying one) and I haven't had too much time to work on Lemur, but I am working on it. There has been issues with my original Lemur development PC (which is why I moved Lemur to my laptop) that has slowed things down a bit.
I am combining some of the custom Lemur apps into one app. This will mean less apps for me to keep up with and really just make more sense. As some of you may know, Lemur Window Maker (including the Hybrid version) has always had a lot of Xfce4 in it. This was to provide users with more, somewhat modern, options on the desktop. Well, I'm trimming back some of the Xfce4 fluff in Lemur and switching to some alternatives (more on this later).
As always...work continues...
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