For starters, thank you to all who are involved in making lubuntu. It is a fine OS and deserves much praise. I have been trying to gain an understanding how lubuntu differentiates itself from lxde. Please correct me if I am wrong; this is an attempt to learn and gain clarification and most certainly is not coming from a critical standpoint. lxde is a desktop environment and has both -core and -common metapackages in ubuntu and debian, and releases an .iso based on debian. lubuntu also has both -core and -desktop metapackages in ubuntu. Is there anything that distinguishes lubuntu from lxde, other than community, branding and default package selection? If so, what? Integration? If I want a lightweight, standards-compliant system, am I better off installing the -core and adding apps I want? In other words, what is the value-added that lubuntu provides over vanilla lxde?
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