Lubuntu

Lubuntu (/lʊˈbnt/ luu-BOON-too) is a lightweight Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and uses the LXQt desktop environment in place of Ubuntu's GNOME desktop. Lubuntu was originally touted as being "lighter, less resource hungry and more energy-efficient", but now aims to be "a functional yet modular distribution focused on getting out of the way and letting users use their computer".

Lubuntu
Lubuntu 23.10 "Mantic Minotaur"
DeveloperLubuntu Community
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Working stateActive development
Source modelOpen source
Latest release23.10 / 12 October 2023 (2023-10-12)
Package managerAPT
Platformsx86-64
Kernel typeMonolithic (Linux)
UserlandGNU
Default
user interface
LXQt
LicenseMainly the GNU GPL/ various others
Official websitelubuntu.me

Lubuntu originally used the LXDE desktop, but moved to the LXQt desktop with the release of Lubuntu 18.10 in October 2018, due to the slow development of LXDE, losing support for GTK 2 as well as the more active and stable LXQt development without GNOME dependencies.

The name Lubuntu is a portmanteau of LXQt and Ubuntu. The LXQt name derives from the merger of the LXDE and Razor-qt projects, while the word Ubuntu means "humanity towards others" in the Zulu and Xhosa languages.

Lubuntu received official recognition as a formal member of the Ubuntu family on 11 May 2011, commencing with Lubuntu 11.10, which was released on 13 October 2011.

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