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    Lubuntu gaining traction

    Nice to see LUBUNTU at 7 on distrowatch's past 30 days watchlist. http://distrowatch.com/index.php?dataspan=4
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    Re: Lubuntu gaining traction

    Quote Originally Posted by ukripper View Post
    Nice to see LUBUNTU at 7 on distrowatch's past 30 days watchlist. http://distrowatch.com/index.php?dataspan=4
    I agree. I only just started using it. I had ubuntu netbook on my asus eee 900 and it was a bit heavy when playing videos. Lubuntu runs like a dream though.

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    Re: Lubuntu gaining traction

    Agreed, I just started dual booting it with Ubuntu 10.04 a couple days ago, I really like it! Seems real quick, easy to navigate around and pretty much everything worked out of the box! And it's default theme is easy on the eyes.

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    Re: Lubuntu gaining traction

    I'm glad that things are working well, but Lubuntu seemed a bit unstable after I installed it. Also, I didn't care for the default application set. When I switched from lubuntu-desktop to LXDE, the LXDE menu gave me trouble and I couldn't configure some things like in Jaunty.

    I ended up switching to back Xfce (not xubuntu-desktop, just Xfce) for the first time since last summer and have been using that since. It's working really well and uses only a bit more RAM. I don't know what the Xubuntu team does to bloat it up, but they need to quit it.

    LXDE and Lubuntu show a lot of promise. I hope that, by 11.04, the distro is official and is good enough that I can use it regularly.
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    Re: Lubuntu gaining traction

    Quote Originally Posted by chessnerd View Post

    LXDE and Lubuntu show a lot of promise. I hope that, by 11.04, the distro is official and is good enough that I can use it regularly.
    LUBUNTU deserves recognition. I think it will become official soon. Many people still run old systems and LUBUNTU seems to be the perfect choice if you are already familiar with ubuntu...
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    It's not just for old pc's. I have a fast, new pc and still prefer the two main lighter brothers of Ubuntu.
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    hey I´ve been reading about lubuntu and am still to try it but it seems as a great OS, I believe that it ubunut must add this to the family since it´s a derivative of the OS using the LXDE desktop you should discuss about this. try it and you will see that it is a great alternative for old computers like mine that do not have have a slow processor or do not have much ram.

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    I'm wavering between it and a minimal install of Xfce. They use similar resources. I use both frequently.
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    Re: Lubuntu gaining traction

    Quote Originally Posted by fenrir2012 View Post
    I believe that it ubunut must add this to the family since it´s a derivative of the OS using the LXDE desktop you should discuss about this.
    It is going to be an official member of the *buntu family starting with 10.10

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    I just replaced my 9.04 Crunchbang with Lubuntu because I wanted to put my poor old laptop onto an LTS release. So far it is working out great. I would love to see this go official.

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