Thanks for the info, that’s interesting. I prefer LXDE to LXQt myself and usually install it when I’ve just installed a new Debian-based distro. What I don’t understand about LXQt is why, if it’s supposed to be a combination of LXDE and Razor-qt, they’ve ditched the clock which for me was one of Razor-qt's best features.6502coder wrote:I've been running LXLE for several years now on my ancient P4 Dell desktop. For the past year I've gotten good service out of LXLE 16.04 and plan to run that until Xenial goes EOL in April 2021, if the hardware doesn't fail first. Unfortunately it appears that LXLE 16.04 is likely to be the end of the line for LXLE. It's based of course on Lubuntu and LXLE's creator does not like that Lubuntu has shifted from LXDE to LXQt; he's already indicated that he has no plans for a version of LXLE based on Lubuntu 18.04.Colonel Panic wrote:I'd still recommend that people wanting to try LXLE use the latest, 16.04-derived version, but it's good to know that the older version still works too....
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