It's not quite as stable yet, though. I used it on Debian Unstable for a while, and often the panel does not always go away when you click somewhere else on the screen. It also used to hang for a few seconds at times. LXQT is very functional but unfortunately it is not quite as stable as LXDE, and LXQT consumes more resources than LXDE (it is lightweight but QT is more resource-hungry than normal GTK+). It is the future though, and I think LXQT will be more or less finished in a year or two, or even earlier.

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