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LXQt crashes and I don't even know why #22
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This will be fixed in the next update. At the moment just wait a little. |
I've been tracking the termux x11 packages repo and saw your pr updating LXQt to 1.0.1 When will this repo/guide be updated? |
How long it can take is a week |
Oh okay |
Awesome. |
Done yet? |
No. |
Hello is this fixed? Thanks
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@Yisus7u7 I just did a fresh and manual installation of this thing (manually executing the commands, not doing |
Describe the bug
At my fist time of installing LXQt (using this repo), these bugs didn't happen, but over time I did a third installation (boredom), the bugs started to appear.
To reproduce
I don't even know how to reproduce, maybe it's just me. But I'd appreciate if you push/commit a fix soon
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