@Ralf: > Indeed, I could and should install a Lubuntu release. However, Arch > Linux openbox sessions are most important to me and as a backup for the > most worst case, I'll maintain an Ubuntu openbox install. > > I'm willing to install Lubuntu, _too_ and to use it from time to time. > If possible I'm willing to contribute in one way or the other. Until > now I tend to get in contact with upstream, e.g > https://sourceforge.net/p/lxde/bugs/751/ ;). > > I don't have got a Lubuntu install on bare matel. I'm willing to install > a Lubuntu release and to use it from time to time. Should I install a > LTS or the latest release to be a little bit helpful to you? >
Lubuntu has traditionally offered an OpenBox option . . . but, to second Walter's opinion, might as well jump up to 19.04 . . . it's pretty well thrashed through for problems . . . runs well, and it's newer . . . . Looks like it's pulling from "InRelease" ??? It's got a tidy looking GUI . . . I would wish for a little more "richness" in the graphics from some of the older apps . . . but, overall . . . good times. I also bounce around among a number of linux installs . . . today is Lubuntu 19.04 day . . . or, morning . . . this version has "mkusb/guidus" installed . . . haven't exactly figured out the difference between clicking on one or the other, but it runs well in Lu 19.04 . . . tested several times. : - ) F
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