LXDE


LXDE is a free desktop environment with comparatively low resource requirements. This makes it especially suitable for use on older or resource-constrained personal computers such as netbooks or system on a chip computers.
LXDE was written in the C programming language, using the GTK 2 toolkit, and runs on Unix and other POSIX-compliant platforms, such as Linux and BSDs. The LXDE project aims to provide a fast and energy-efficient desktop environment.
LXDE uses rolling releases for its individual components. The default window manager used is Openbox, but one can configure a third-party window manager for use with LXDE, such as Fluxbox, IceWM or Xfwm.
LXDE includes GPL-licensed code as well as LGPL-licensed code.

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 2010, tests suggested that LXDE 0.5 had the lowest memory-usage of the four most-popular desktop environments of the time, and that it consumed less energy, which suggested mobile computers with Linux distributions running LXDE 0.5 drained their batteries at a slower pace than those with other desktop environments.

Qt port

Dissatisfied with GTK 3, Hong Jen Yee experimented with Qt in early 2013 and released the first version of a Qt-based PCManFM on 26 March 2013.
On 3 July 2013 Hong announced a Qt port of the full LXDE suite, and on 21 July Razor-qt and LXDE announced that they would merge the two projects. This merger meant that the GTK and the Qt versions would coexist for some time but, eventually, all original team efforts focused on the Qt port, LXQt.

GTK 3 port

As of May 2020, there is an experimental GTK 3 port developed by the Arch Linux community.
GTK 3 versions have already been developed for the following components: LXAppearance, LXAppearance-ObConf, LXDE-common, LXDE-icon-theme, LXDM, LXhotkey, LXInput, LXLauncher, LXPanel, LXRandR, LXSession, LXTask, LXTerminal, Openbox, PCManFM. One advantage of using GTK 3 is that GTK 3 programs run natively on Wayland. PCManFM is a popular file manager for use with tiling window managers and hence, having a Wayland-native PCManFM is useful for people that use Sway.

Current development

Despite the original team moving to LXQt development, some other developers continued to maintain LXDE on GitHub and, as of March 2021, there are fresh commits to keep the GTK 2 version updated. As of July 2019, the LXTerminal release is based on GTK 3 to avoid dependencies on the old VTE lib.

Availability

Default desktop
  • Knoppix
  • LXLE Linux
  • Trisquel Mini
  • wattOS
Alternative desktop
  • Arch Linux
  • Artix Linux
  • Debian
  • Devuan
  • Fedora
  • Raspberry Pi OS
Former default desktop
Unlike other major desktop environments such as GNOME, the components of LXDE have few dependencies and are not tightly integrated. Instead, they can be installed independently of each other or LXDE itself.
ComponentsDescriptionsNotes
PCMan File ManagerFile manager and Desktop metaphor provider
LXInputMouse and keyboard configuration tool
LXLauncherEasy-mode application launcher
LXPanelDesktop panel
LXSessionX session manager
LXAppearanceGTK theme switcher
GPicViewImage viewer
LXMusicA frontend for the XMMS2 audio player
LXTerminalTerminal emulatorLXTerminal can be configured to hide the menu bar and the scrolling bar
LXTaskTask manager
LXRandRA GUI to RandR
LXDMX display manager
LXNMLightweight network connection helper daemon. Supports wireless connections.Discontinued
LeafpadText editorNot developed by the LXDE project
Openbox Window managerNot developed by the LXDE project
ObConfA GUI tool to configure OpenboxNot developed by the LXDE project
XarchiverFile archiverNot developed by the LXDE project