LXLE Linux

LXLE is a Linux distribution based upon the most recent Ubuntu/Lubuntu LTS release, using the LXDE desktop environment.[3] LXLE is a lightweight distro, with a focus on visual aesthetics,[4] that works well on both old and new hardware.[5]

LXLE
LXLE (LXDE eXtra Luxury Edition)[1]
LXLE Linux 16.04.1
OS familyUnix-like
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source with proprietary components
Latest release18.04.3[2] / September 9, 2019 (2019-09-09)
Update methodAPT
Package managerdpkg, with several front-ends
Kernel typeLinux
Default user interfaceLXDE
Official websitewww.lxle.net

Reception

In a January 2014 review in Full Circle Magazine, Gabriele Tettamanzi noted that LXLE has some minor localization issues but otherwise described it as a nice "light and fast" desktop "rich" with software and "stable".[6]

Jesse Smith reviewed LXLE 12.04.3 for DistroWatch Weekly:[7]

Running the LXLE distribution this past week was, in my opinion, a breath of fresh air. The project's strengths are not in new technologies or revolutionary ideas, but rather in the way the developers present existing concepts in polished ways. The distribution takes a solid base (Lubuntu), a fast and familiar desktop environment (LXDE), all the modern conveniences and applications a user is likely to want and puts them together in a manner I found very pleasant and intuitive. The fact the distribution can present to us desktops with slightly different layouts and controls is a nice bonus, but really what LXLE excels at is being a "just works" desktop operating system. There is little glamor, but the interface looks good, there is a stable core, but the applications are fairly up to date. Multimedia, Flash, Java, developer tools, productivity and networking were all right at my fingertips from the moment the system finished installing. And the installation took less than fifteen minutes. There are two package managers, an easy point-n-click front-end and the more detail oriented Synaptic for experienced users.

Jesse Smith also reviewed LXDE 14.04.[8]

Releases

Legend: Old version, not maintained Older version, still maintained Current stable version Latest preview version Future release
Version Release date Remarks
Old version, no longer maintained: 12.04.3[9] 2013-08-19
Old version, no longer maintained: 12.04.4 2014-02-09
Older version, yet still maintained: 14.04 2014-06-14
Older version, yet still maintained: 14.04.1[10] 2014-10-23
Old version, no longer maintained: 12.04.5 2015-04-05
Older version, yet still maintained: 14.04.2 2015-04-05
Older version, yet still maintained: 14.04.3 2015-08-31
Older version, yet still maintained: 14.04.4[11] 2016-03-26
Older version, yet still maintained: 16.04.1 LTS[12][13] 2016-07-29
Older version, yet still maintained: 16.04.2 LTS 2017-04-07
Older version, yet still maintained: 16.04.3 LTS[14][15] 2017-11-22
Older version, yet still maintained: 16.04.4 LTS[2][16] 2018-05-19
Current stable version: 18.04.3 LTS 2019-09-09
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