![]() ![]() Eventually LXQT will supplant LXDE, and already has on distributions like Lubuntu and Sparky Linux. LXDE/LXQT is probably the most popular lean desktop, though XFCE also has adherents. Also, bugs can and do get through the vetting to testing.ĭebian Stable (+backports) on servers, Debian Testing on desktops Why Openbox and LXDE/LXQT There are security issues with testing, as patches are not done by the security team. It is a good compromise between functionality and stability (for those with the patience and enough experience dealing with Linux). There are several reasons for testing, the main two is that testing is more stable than unstable, and is more up-to-date than stable. Ubuntu is another option, but the Ubuntu community has a higher noise-to-signal ratio than Debian, and as a vanilla distribution one is closer to the source project. Sticking with Vanilla Debian (stable or testing) or CentOS/Fedora makes the most sense unless there are reasons for a vendor version. DEB distribution system, unless one wants a masochistic Arch-based distribution.Īnother option besides the main source distributions (which come down to Debian vs. Note that OpenSUSE is an independent distribution, but uses RPM package managementįor the English-speaking market, it really comes down to an RPM vs. Redhat/CentOS/Fedora/Amazon/Oracle/etc.Ī fourth option is SUSE (more widely used in the German-speaking market).The choice of an upstream source comes down to three options when one wants a fairly robust ecosystem of applications and community:
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