Mint 13 LXDE. When?
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Re: Mint 13 LXDE. When?
I too do not care for fancy desktop effects and higher memory consumption.
I wish we still had a choice for LXDE with the new Mint releases.
Either way, thanks to everyone for such a great OS, no matter the DE.
I wish we still had a choice for LXDE with the new Mint releases.
Either way, thanks to everyone for such a great OS, no matter the DE.
Re: Mint 13 LXDE. When?
unfortunately, it looks like you will have to settle for getting the XFCE edition (or any other edition) and installing the L'Ubuntu package from the repos. No LXDE is planned according to this post (about 2/3 of the way down) Hey, maybe you can upload an unofficial remaster!
Re: Mint 13 LXDE. When?
I agree with El Quia and also with Subito Piano. I run Mint LXDE on my laptop and prefer it for its lean and mean performance--especially its speed. However, I think I could live with Mint Xfce or LMDE Xfce (which I'm testing via VirtualBox on both the desktop and laptop) in the future.
Re: Mint 13 LXDE. When?
To 3fri
Beside some of the included apps/artwork and some other tweaks (can get from included repos thou ), seems to run faster and use even less resources.
Maybe
J.Jay
If your intending on using '32 Bit version LMDE' (and have time), you may want to look into 'Swift Linux'. It will upgrade to (LMDE) UPack 4 and if you add XFCE desktop (or LXDE) it runs basically like LMDE and even uses the same 'source list/repos' to install apps/stuff.However, I think I could live with Mint Xfce or LMDE Xfce (which I'm testing via VirtualBox on both the desktop and laptop) in the future.
Beside some of the included apps/artwork and some other tweaks (can get from included repos thou ), seems to run faster and use even less resources.
Maybe
J.Jay
Re: Mint 13 LXDE. When?
I installed Mint Debian with XFCE on an EEEPC and then put Openbox/LXDE on top.
I have now something which resembles closely Mint 12 LXDE, but I have to admit I am not fully satisfied with the machine performance.
For some reason, 'pure' Mint LXDE performed by far better. Really missing Mint LXDE
I have now something which resembles closely Mint 12 LXDE, but I have to admit I am not fully satisfied with the machine performance.
For some reason, 'pure' Mint LXDE performed by far better. Really missing Mint LXDE
Re: Mint 13 LXDE. When?
Well, you COULD (hack, hack) try L'Ubuntu. You can add minty packages. (I just installed it last night...)
Re: Mint 13 LXDE. When?
That certainly is an option, but as far as I understand that won't give the 5 year LTS. (Unless the lubuntu team changed thier minds on that one)Subito Piano wrote:Well, you COULD (hack, hack) try L'Ubuntu. You can add minty packages. (I just installed it last night...)
I'm kind of tempted to try the idea with using a Ubuntu Precise mini.iso adding lxde on top and if possible mint-ify it. Just have to find the time for it...
Re: Mint 13 LXDE. When?
Umm -- as far as i understand it, LTS means packages will be available for 5 years. It shouldn't matter if it's any flavor of Ubuntu, Mint, official or not...
Re: Mint 13 LXDE. When?
I'm not sure if you're answering my previous post or not, but if you did I have this quote for you:Subito Piano wrote:Umm -- as far as i understand it, LTS means packages will be available for 5 years. It shouldn't matter if it's any flavor of Ubuntu, Mint, official or not...
Source: http://lubuntu.net/blog/lubuntu-1204-now-availableUnlike Ubuntu, Lubuntu 12.04 is not a LTS, this version will be supported for 18 months. However, a lot of work has been done to improve the stability of the system.
From what I've learned reading the blog posts here at Linux Mint (by Clem) and various forum threads all Mint Versions derive from the "original" Ubuntu instead of from it's DE quvivalent (Maya XFCE comes from standard Ubuntu, the LXDE version we will never see probably would've come from that version as well.)
If the lines I just quoted about Lubuntu not being considered as a LTS has an impact on trying to hack Lubuntu instead of "spinning" something from the original precise iso is something I'm not sure I want to comment on (don't have enough knowledge / experience to do that) but I imagine that there could be a risk that things might break if you try to apply newer stuff (in let's say 3 years) to a Lubuntu version that only officially lasted for 18 months.
This will not be the case with Maya XFCE since "our" devs consider that release being a 5 year LTS as well, and if the LXDE version wouldn't have been discontinued the same would have been applied there as well.
Re: Mint 13 LXDE. When?
Bummer, man... Not so sure it will make a big difference to me, however. As for Mint, it's always my first choice for everyone I bring into the Linux camp.
Re: Mint 13 LXDE. When?
I'm not sure it will make that much of a difference for me either, since the computer I'm running lxde on is a netbook that's already 3 years old... I kind of hope that I'll have another more interesting travel companion in a couple of years.Subito Piano wrote:Bummer, man... Not so sure it will make a big difference to me, however. As for Mint, it's always my first choice for everyone I bring into the Linux camp.
And yes - Mint is what I always recommend when it comes to changing people's mind into trying something better than Windows.
Re: Mint 13 LXDE. When?
But i can't figure out - if Ubuntu 12.04 is LTS for 5 years and L'Ubuntu is based on it, shouldn't all software and repos work for BOTH versions thru 2017? Isn't that what LTS means?
Re: Mint 13 LXDE. When?
Ubuntu will support Ubuntu and Kubuntu for 5 years, Xubuntu for 3 and Lubuntu for 1.5 years. That means that if a LXDE only component breaks after 1.5 years they will not fix it but if it's a component that is shared with Xubuntu, Kubuntu or Ubuntu they will fix. Kernel, Office, Firefox will have support for 5 years, xfce4powermanager for 3 and PCmanFM, LX*, etc for only 1.5. LXDE is simple so should have less bugs to fix than more complex DE's.
Re: Mint 13 LXDE. When?
Way I understand it....
Lubuntu not being LTS means 'the underlinig base system (Ubuntu) you probably will be getting the security fixes ect for the full 5 years (same repos mostly)(but not all and some things pinned ect in their Mirrors)
But
The fixes that Lubuntu does (patches, and other LXDE tweaks and such) won't be done after 18 months (they may but not likely).
So anything that comes along (frum Ubuntu LTS commitments or upstream bugs, probably won't get fixed after the 18 months.
J.Jay
P.S. waiting on 'Peppermint 3' (not sure whats going to be included thou) only thing I read release will be July 23 (they're very mum on it) It is a LXDE (Mostly) distro with (at least 2 does) the mint tools and such. My favorite on old TC1100 tablet.
Lubuntu not being LTS means 'the underlinig base system (Ubuntu) you probably will be getting the security fixes ect for the full 5 years (same repos mostly)(but not all and some things pinned ect in their Mirrors)
But
The fixes that Lubuntu does (patches, and other LXDE tweaks and such) won't be done after 18 months (they may but not likely).
So anything that comes along (frum Ubuntu LTS commitments or upstream bugs, probably won't get fixed after the 18 months.
J.Jay
P.S. waiting on 'Peppermint 3' (not sure whats going to be included thou) only thing I read release will be July 23 (they're very mum on it) It is a LXDE (Mostly) distro with (at least 2 does) the mint tools and such. My favorite on old TC1100 tablet.
Re: Mint 13 LXDE. When?
JJay,
Thanks for the input and suggestions re: LXDE alternatives. I may try Swift Linux and Peppermint in Virtual Box. Meanwhile, I've tried Lubuntu and it looks and performs just like Mint LXDE after installing the lxde package on Synaptic. I've also tried both LMDE 12-Xfce and LM 13-Xfce and prefer the latter because my iMac and MacBook don't seem to play well with Debian-based distros when I try a HD install.
f
Thanks for the input and suggestions re: LXDE alternatives. I may try Swift Linux and Peppermint in Virtual Box. Meanwhile, I've tried Lubuntu and it looks and performs just like Mint LXDE after installing the lxde package on Synaptic. I've also tried both LMDE 12-Xfce and LM 13-Xfce and prefer the latter because my iMac and MacBook don't seem to play well with Debian-based distros when I try a HD install.
f
Re: Mint 13 LXDE. When?
The LXDE project is alive and well "lxde.org". I too was disappointed the the Mint project decided to not go with LXDE. I will hang on until end of support, give XFCE a try, if XFCE does not meet my expectations, I'll go with LXDE Debian.Worms wrote:Does anyone know when will the version of Linux Mint 13 LXDE?
Re: Mint 13 LXDE. When?
To all guys in this thread who have Asus EEE 701: give Bodhi Linux a go. I have that Asus model as well, and Bodhi flies on it, leaving *plenty* of space too. It's also Ubuntu based, so no big shift.
Re: Mint 13 LXDE. When?
well, I've moved on to LMDE Xfce and its pretty lightweight with my setup; it uses 170 MB of RAM upon logging in. Can't complain.