Comment by 0815test
7 years ago
> ...I'm quite happy with my own custom Linux setup on my laptop, I don't want to install PureOS on there.
PureOS is just Debian with a few tweaks. This work is being done as part of the GNOME mainline branch, so any GNOME user is going to benefit from it down the road. And as "alternative" Linux desktops (MATE, Xfce, LXDE) transition to GTK3+, users of these environments will likely be able to make use of it, as well.
Exactly, and this is why it's an important development. But the article starts out by saying it's allowing "applications to run on both the Librem 5 phone and Librem laptops, from the same PureOS release." which is sort of missing the point - this isn't about about buying a phone and laptop from them so that you can use their software on both, but an important step on Linux for handheld devices.
Good to see that Gnome are involved in this themselves too, and it's not some Purism fork of Gnome.
LXDE transitioned to Qt, under the name LXQt.