Do you have LXLE running on your box? Please feel free to share your screenshots of your favorite desktops, here, and tell us what kind of box you are using. LXLE collects this type of feedback for future updates and respins: hardware specifications, ram, make and model, success rate, etc. Thanks kindly for all your comments.
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Asus eeePC 1015CX Intel Atom Processor 1 GB RAM Intel 3100 Graphics card
Had to install additional drivers and change to GDM for better resolution.
Note: Do NOT install Cedarview 2D acceleration drivers or your system will lag badly.This is for Asus eeePC, my make but should be same for total eeePC series.
This one here is my greatest achievement so far with Linux. This is a IMac G3 266mhz with 256mb of ram and 80Gig Hdd. This is a mix between Lubuntu PPC and LXLE. Don't ask me how. But Enjoy.
My box is a Chillblast Neptune Fusion Quadcore, 8 Gigs ram, 1 Tetrabyte HD, Sandybridge Intel gaphics WD Elements 1 Tetrabyte external HD,
I don't get this screenpost business. The link is to diaspora where I uploaded the image>copy>paste I tried doing it here but no joy, and yes I did look at the instructions on posting screenshots.I am not used to uploading images to websites, however, and those mentioned mean nothing to me.
I have two desktops, one with a Gigabyte AMD 880G/SB850 and the other, an MSI AMD 880G/SB710. Both rigs have AM3 dual core processors and 8GB of ram. Both have dual HDDs and I keep a separate Linux OS on each HDD.
A recent kernel updates have ditched sensor readings from the chipset on the MSI mobo and also buggered the suspend recovery on the Gigabyte board. These boards are only three years old ~ much too new to be ignored due to hasty updates. (imo)
I run ATI and nVidia graphics cards, but don't require the boost for gaming ~ in fact, sometimes I do not even 'upgrade' to the proprietary drivers. My video needs seldom exceed YouTube. If it ain't broke I try to refrain from fixing it.
I have two Thinkpads that will also get updated with LXLE.
I installed the RC Last Night. It is very nice. I like the sunflower file manager. But I had to add LXWeather, x-tile, skippy-xd, and of course my newbie menu. Everything so far has been smooth and fast. I have found no problems.
Still rumnning on Dell xps17 i5 proc, 6GB memory and optimus intel/nvidia graphics. (Bumblebee installed with no problems, too).