lxde-logout

LXDE configuration data

Install

All systems
curl cmd.cat/lxde-logout.sh
Debian Debian
apt-get install lxde-common
Ubuntu
apt-get install lxde-common
Arch Arch Linux
pacman -S lxde-common
image/svg+xml Kali Linux
apt-get install openbox-lxde-session
Fedora
dnf install lxde-common
Windows (WSL2)
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install lxde-common
Raspbian
apt-get install lxde-common

lxde-common

LXDE configuration data

LXDE (the Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment) is a project aimed to provide a desktop environment which is lightweight and fast. It's not designed to be powerful and bloated, but to be usable and slim enough, and keep the resource usage low. Different from other desktop environments, LXDE doesn't tightly integrate every component. Instead, LXDE tried to make all components independent, and each of them can be used independently with fewer dependencies. Features: * Lightweight, runs with reasonable memory usage * Fast, runs well even on older machines produced in 1999 * Good-looking, GTK+ 2 internationalized user interface * Easy-to-use, the user interface is simple, but usable enough * Desktop independent (surprise! Every component can be used without LXDE) * Standard compliant, follows the specs on freedesktop.org

openbox-lxde-session

LXDE session manager and configuration files

LXDE (the Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment) is a project aimed to provide a desktop environment which is lightweight and fast. It's not designed to be powerful and bloated, but to be usable and slim enough, and keep the resource usage low. Different from other desktop environments, LXDE doesn't tightly integrate every component. Instead, LXDE tries to make all components independent, and each of them can be used independently with fewer dependencies. Features: * Lightweight, runs with reasonable memory usage * Fast, runs well even on older machines produced in 1999 * Good-looking, GTK+ 2 internationalized user interface * Easy-to-use, the user interface is simple, but usable enough * Desktop independent (surprise! Every component can be used without LXDE) * Standard compliant, follows the specs on freedesktop.org This package depends on minimal set of components (lxsession, openbox, and lxde-screenlock.desktop file), and contains all the session-specific configuration files required to start a LXDE desktop session from a display manager such as GDM.