Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 2nd Nov 2012 23:16 UTC, submitted by kragil
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RE[6]: Comment by ssokolow
by ssokolow on Sat 3rd Nov 2012 15:18
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There are packages in Ubuntu and Debian, but they are horribly outdated and incomplete. As others have said, the best experience right now is Bodhi Linux.
That said, the Arch Linux packages are very complete and stable enough for daily use.
That said, the Arch Linux packages are very complete and stable enough for daily use.
Good to know. I'll probably stick with LXDE since their Debian and Ubuntu packages are nice and up to date and Arch is one of those things I keep wanting to try but never can justify time for.
Still, you didn't say anything about how it compares to LXDE, performance-wise. Are we talking a little-known alternative to LXDE or just a much lighter competitor to KDE and GNOME that LXDE still outperforms?
Edited 2012-11-03 15:21 UTC
RE[7]: Comment by ssokolow
by Morgan on Sat 3rd Nov 2012 16:11
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RE[6]: Comment by ssokolow
by moondevil on Sat 3rd Nov 2012 18:07
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There are packages in Ubuntu and Debian, but they are horribly outdated and incomplete. As others have said, the best experience right now is Bodhi Linux.
That said, the Arch Linux packages are very complete and stable enough for daily use.