Why is LXDE so good bros?

Why is LXDE so good bros?

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It's not

> Using deprecated software

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>O MY QT BOTNET BLOAT
there is literally nothing wrong with gtk, eat a dick faggot bloatnigger

I can remember when that used to look so sleek and modern.
Just looks dated now.

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imagine being this retarded and ignorant

>KDE bloat without KDE functionality
eat a dick

lxde is useless. jwm and icewm are lighter than it and offer the same shit (besides the lx applications which are pretty good) and it's just openbox with a panel. just use openbox with tint2 and you have a lighter and bloat-free lxde

Everyone in this thread is a Zoomer. Ignore them.

>Why is LXDE so good bros?
Correct: "Why is LXDE so good, bros?".

>there is literally nothing wrong with gtk, eat a dick faggot bloatnigger
Correct: "There is literally nothing wrong with GTK. Eat a dick, faggot bloatnigger.".

He's never heard of dick faggot bloatniggers.

Hmm, what advantages does LXDE have over XFCE?

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At that point why dont you use DWM? It looks and functions a lot better while being lighter on resources than that piece of garbage.

kek
this, lxbloatqt is not worth it anymore is just kde to me

I use it on virtual machines that I limit RAM to because I have multiple VMs running and I'm a ramlet.
Why anyone would ever use it as their daily DE is beyond me.

>Why is Openbox + tint2 so good bros?
It's shit. Use FVWM

>buggy pos
No thanks. I'll stick with Window Maker

>installs on laptop ... tap to click doesnt work
>xinput -list 11 286 1
>does nothing.
>hard reboot
>does nothing.
>reinstall win xp.

>linux vm
>de
>?

problem?

lxde uses openbox, but not tint2

it's 98 copy

it's ok but xfce is the best

i agree it's great.

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Lighter
Less screen tearing
Better segmentation so when a program crashes the system stay unpanic
A bird can fly, a rat can't

I just want a lightweight DE to start up my wm and other programs, ensure a consistent look between applications made with different toolkits and provide session management. XFCE goes way farther than that(yeah, I know, it's modular, but I'd just rather not deal with it at all) and also completely sperged out on my desktop when I tried to use my wm of choice with it.

good design is never dated

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