I installed LXDE on CrunchBang Statler Openbox (Debian Squeeze). It works
okay (and is maybe the easiest way to get Debian with LXDE).
To then be able to run normal CrunchBang (i.e. choosing Openbox session
rather than LXDE, at login) I commented out LXSession in the CrunchBang
autostart.sh file ( ~/.config/xfce4/autostart.sh ). Otherwise the LXDE
settings took over and started a lot of LXDE things that aren't supposed to
start in CrunchBang. http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/post/82955/
I really like having the option of the LXDE or CrunchBang desktop -
CrunchBang is lighter, but I can test and show off LXDE and let newbies use
it.
Actually I've also got a very light version of Xfce installed, as well (it
looks a lot like CrunchBang's Openbox option - only slightly heavier in
resource usage, and less configuring needed). CrunchBang has a multi-session
option, so which was less than 19 MB of additional downloads.
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