Lubuntu also has a lot of customization options but they're split up into several settings apps. Kubuntu is easier to configure because you can configure everything from one place. But, you can still configure a lot of things in Lubuntu. In Lubuntu--just as in Kubuntu--it's easy to add or remove virtual desktops; change fonts, colors, and themes; move or reconfigure the taskbar; etc. I've decided against using some distros/desktop environments (and Windows 11) because they won't even allow me to move the taskbar to the top of the screen.
Thanks for this video, what do you think about Fossapup 64 ? I been using Kubuntu for 2 weeks ,very happy . 1,the Ibus switch language alway present in the panel,( I could not do that in Manjaro) 2 ,I can manuelly set the night color control, ( redshift just hot work well for me )
Lubuntu also has a lot of customization options but they're split up into several settings apps. Kubuntu is easier to configure because you can configure everything from one place. But, you can still configure a lot of things in Lubuntu. In Lubuntu--just as in Kubuntu--it's easy to add or remove virtual desktops; change fonts, colors, and themes; move or reconfigure the taskbar; etc. I've decided against using some distros/desktop environments (and Windows 11) because they won't even allow me to move the taskbar to the top of the screen.
Lubuntu is my favorite Linux distro. It is light and simple. Fast to install.
I have tried both and compare. If you have old machine, LUBUNTU is the better and lighter option.
Thanks for this video, what do you think about Fossapup 64 ?
I been using Kubuntu for 2 weeks ,very happy .
1,the Ibus switch language alway present in the panel,( I could not do that in Manjaro)
2 ,I can manuelly set the night color control, ( redshift just hot work well for me )
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