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LXDE

LXDE
LXDE Logo
LXDE Screenshot
Default LXDE desktop
Developer(s)The LXDE Team
Initial release2006
Development statusActive
Written inC (GTK+)
Operating systemUnix-like
Available inMultilingual
TypeDesktop environment
LicenseGNU GPL, GNU LGPL
Websitelxde.org

LXDE is a free and open source desktop environment for Unix and other POSIX compliant platforms, such as Linux or BSD. The goal of the project is to provide a desktop environment that is fast and energy efficient. The name LXDE stands for "Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment".[1][2]

LXDE is designed to work well with computers on the low end of the performance spectrum such as older resource-constrained machines, new generation netbooks, and other small computers, especially those with low amounts of RAM.[3] In 2010, tests suggested that LXDE 0.5 had the lowest memory usage of the 4 most popular desktop environments of the time (GNOME 2.29, KDE 4.4, and Xfce 4.6),[4] and that it consumed less energy,[5] which suggests mobile computers with LXDE 0.5 drained their battery at a slower pace than those with other desktop environments.

LXDE is the default desktop environment of Knoppix, Lubuntu and Raspbian, among others.

LXDE is written in the C programming language, using the GTK+ toolkit, and runs on Unix and other POSIX compliant platforms, such as Linux and BSD. GTK+ is commonly used in many Linux distributions and allows applications to run on different platforms.[6] LXDE uses rolling releases for the individual components (or group of components with coupled dependencies).[7] Its window manager is Openbox. LXDE includes GPL licensed code as well as LGPL licensed code.[1]

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History

The project was started in 2006 by Taiwanese programmer Hong Jen Yee, also known as PCMan, when he published PCManFM, a new file manager and the first module of LXDE.

In reviewing Linux distribution rankings for DistroWatch in early January 2011 for the year 2010 versus 2009, Ladislav Bodnar noted the increase in popularity of LXDE versus other desktop environments. He said, "Looking through the tables, an interesting thing is the rise of distributions that use the lightweight, but full-featured LXDE desktop or the Openbox window manager. As an example, Lubuntu now comfortably beats Kubuntu in terms of page hits, while CrunchBang Linux, a lightweight distribution with Openbox is still in the top 25 even though it failed to produce a stable release for well over a year. Many other distributions started offering LXDE-based editions of their products, further contributing to the dramatic rise in popularity of this relatively new desktop environment."[8]

Components

Unlike other major desktop environments such as GNOME and the KDE Plasma Desktop, the components of LXDE have few dependencies and are not tightly integrated.[9] Instead, they can run independently of each other.[10]

LXDE consists of several components:

PCMan File ManagerFile manager
LXInputMouse and keyboard configuration tool
LXLauncherEasy-mode application launcher
LXPanelDesktop panel
LXSessionX session manager
LXAppearanceGTK+ theme switcher
LeafpadText editor
XarchiverFile archiver
GPicViewImage viewer
LXMusicAn audio player (using XMMS2)
LXTerminalTerminal emulator
LXTaskTask manager
LXRandRA GUI to RandR
LXDMX display manager
LXNMLightweight network connection helper daemon. Supports wireless connections (Linux only).
OpenboxWindow manager
obconfA GUI tool to configure Openbox

See also

References

  1. ^ a b LXDE Team (undated). "LXDE". Retrieved 2008-10-26. 
  2. ^ LXDE Team (undated). "About LXDE". Retrieved 2008-11-01. 
  3. ^ Linux Magazine, Christopher Smart (2009-09-09). "Lubuntu: Floats Like a Butterfly, Stings Like a Bee". Retrieved 2009-09-10. 
  4. ^ Larabel, Michael. "Phoronix: Power & Memory Usage Of GNOME, KDE, LXDE & Xfce". Phoronix. Retrieved 30 July 2011. 
  5. ^ Larabel, Michael. "[Phoronix] Power & Memory Usage Of GNOME, KDE, LXDE & Xfce (page 2)". Phoronix. Retrieved 30 July 2011. 
  6. ^ "GTK+ Features". 
  7. ^ Description of current release process
  8. ^ Bodnar, Ladislav (January 2011). "DistroWatch Page Hit Ranking statistics in 2009 and 2010". DistroWatch. Retrieved 4 January 2011. 
  9. ^ Łukasz Bigo. "LXDE - lekka alternatywa do GNOME". Retrieved 2008-08-08. 
  10. ^ About LXDE

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