Archive:LXDE
Welcome to the LXDE Portal edit
LXDE stands for Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment. It is an extremely fast performing energy saving desktop environment. It is maintained by an international community of developers and comes with a beautiful interface, multi-language support, standard keyboard short cuts and additional features like tabbed file browsing.
LXDE is one of the 4 desktop environments that you can choose during the installation of the openSUSE distribution. It is maintained by the LXDE team.
Topics edit
Documentation
- Learn how to choose LXDE as desktop environment during the installation of openSUSE
- Get to know our LXDE repositories that contain our packages
- Install LXQt a lightweight Qt based environment created by the LXDE developers
- We also have some openSUSE:LXDE artwork proposals
- Are you having trouble with LXDE? Go here for troubleshooting
Development
- Check out our openSUSE:LXDE development guidelines
- Read our roadmap to know when things will happen
- If you have an idea what to do with LXDE you can submit a feature in our feature tracking tool openFATE.
- If you have a problem you can submit a bug in our bug tracking tool bugzilla.
Communicate
- Get to know the openSUSE:LXDE team on the team page
- Swing by the openSUSE-LXDE IRC channel named #opensuse-lxde where day-to-day conversation and support relating to openSUSE-LXDE happens.
- lxde@lists.opensuse.org - The openSUSE-LXDE mailing list is open for developers and users.
Subscribe - Unsubscribe - Help - Archives
Announcements and Press
- Get all the new openSUSE:LXDE announcements
- Read what the press say about us
Things to do edit
- Transfer the missing pages marked as read to the new location
All of LXDE edit
In the news edit
- Aug 19: openSUSE-LXDE logo contest starting now!— Andrea Florio
- Aug 12: looking for Artists, artworks and graphics for LXDE— Andrea Florio
- Jul 19: LXDE and gtk3— Andrea Florio
- Jan 03: Back in Italy, back to work— Andrea Florio
- Oct 07: Pcmanfm now add the support to move-able icons on the desktop— Andrea Florio