Nice to see LUBUNTU at 7 on distrowatch's past 30 days watchlist. http://distrowatch.com/index.php?dataspan=4
Nice to see LUBUNTU at 7 on distrowatch's past 30 days watchlist. http://distrowatch.com/index.php?dataspan=4
You came empty handed, that is how you shall leave. Whatever you claim as yours today, belonged to someone else yesterday, will be someone else's tomorrow.
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.
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.
My Laptop: Gateway T-6330u, 2.0 GHz Pentium Dual-Core, 3 GB RAM, 250 GB HDD - Ubuntu 14.04
My Desktop: Lenovo IdeaCentre K450, 3.2 GHz Core i5, 8 GB RAM, 2.5 TB HDD - Windows 8.1, Ubuntu 14.04 in VM
You came empty handed, that is how you shall leave. Whatever you claim as yours today, belonged to someone else yesterday, will be someone else's tomorrow.
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.
I'm wavering between it and a minimal install of Xfce. They use similar resources. I use both frequently.
"Meddle not with roos; thou art crunchy and grasshopper-like" ※The SABRFL※
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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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