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Lumina (desktop environment)

Lumina
Lumina1.0.0-TrueOS.png
Lumina 1.0.0 on TrueOS
Developer(s) Ken Moore
Stable release
1.2.0 / January 3, 2017; 3 months ago (2017-01-03)
Repository github.com/pcbsd/lumina
Written in C++
Operating system Unix and Unix-like
Type Desktop environment
License 3-clause BSD
Website lumina-desktop.org

Lumina Desktop Environment, or simply Lumina, is a plugin-based desktop environment for Unix and Unix-like operating systems. It is designed specifically as a system interface for TrueOS, and systems derived from Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) in general, but has been ported to various Linux distributions.

Created in 2012 by Ken Moore, Lumina was initially a set of extensions to Fluxbox, a stacking window manager for the X Window System. By late 2013, Moore had developed a graphical overlay for Fluxbox based on Qt4, and had created a utility for "launching applications and opening files". The codebase was integrated into the PC-BSD source repository by early 2014, and a port was added to the FreeBSD Ports collection in April 2014. The source code has since been moved to a separate GitHub repository "under the PC-BSD umbrella" and converted to use Qt5. Development also focused on replacing the Fluxbox core with a Qt-based window manager integrated with the Lumina desktop.

The project avoids use of Linux-based tools or frameworks, such as D-Bus, Polkit, and systemd.

The desktop and application menus are dynamically configured upon first being launched, as the desktop environment finds installed applications automatically to add to the menu and as a desktop icon. The default panel includes a Start menu, task manager, and system tray, and its location can be customized. Menus may be accessed via the Start menu or by right-clicking the mouse on the desktop background.


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