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A better (x)ubuntu. - joemartin - 05-15-2019 I downloaded Linux Lite about a week ago based on some articles I read. I was looking for a distro that was based on ubuntu, xfce default de and had an upgrade procedure in place that was simple. I do not have the time anymore to chase down solutions to the myriad of Linux problems that I've experienced in the past with other distros. Linux Lite is all that I was looking for and more. Beautiful distro and it fully worked out of the box as I only had minimal customizing when install was done. It's easy to see why LL is ranked #21 on Distrowatch. My prediction is it will climb much higher. Thanks devs. Amazing os! Re: A better (x)ubuntu. - Valtam - 05-15-2019 Thank you Joe, and welcome ![]() Re: A better (x)ubuntu. - bitsnpcs - 05-15-2019 Hello joemartin, Welcome to the forum ![]() Re: A better (x)ubuntu. - Artim - 05-15-2019 Hi, and welcome! Xubuntu was always the distro I "ran home to" after a bout of distro-hopping (mostly out of curiosity). Linux Lite is built on Xubuntu core I think, but the supercool tool set and plain-spoken Lite Manual, plus the application names (named for their function, not names a newbie wouldn't recognize), and this community are reasons I think this distro will go far. Re: A better (x)ubuntu. - torreydale - 05-16-2019 [member=9309]joemartin[/member] , Xubuntu's only supported for 3 years at a time from its release date. Each series of Linux Lite is supported for 5 years from the release date of the series. Re: A better (x)ubuntu. - Valtam - 05-16-2019 (05-15-2019, 11:37 PM)Artim link Wrote: Linux Lite is built on Xubuntu core I think, Nope, we build off a 35mb Ubuntu netboot image. I don't like to say it's even Ubuntu based, it might as well be a Debian netboot iso due to the small amount of GNU apps included. |