LXQt

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LXQt

LXQt is a free and open source lightweight desktop environment. It was formed from the merger of the LXDE and Razor-qt projects.

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LXQt
Original author(s)Hong Jen Yee (“PCMan”)
Developer(s)The LXQt team[1]
Initial releaseJuly 21, 2013; 11 years ago (2013-07-21)
Stable release
2.1.0[2]  / 4 November 2024
Repository
Written inC++, C, Qt
Operating systemUnix-like
Available inMultilingual
TypeDesktop environment
LicenseGPL, LGPL
Websitelxqt-project.org 
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Like its GTK predecessor LXDE, LXQt does not ship or develop its own window manager, instead LXQt lets the user decide which (supported) window manager they want to use.[3] Linux distributions commonly default LXQt to Openbox, Xfwm4, or KWin.

History

Dissatisfied with GTK 3,[4] LXDE maintainer Hong Jen Yee experimented with Qt in early 2013[5] and released the first version of a Qt-based PCMan File Manager on 26 March 2013.[4] He clarified, though, that this means no departure from GTK in LXDE, saying "The GTK and Qt versions will coexist". He later ported LXDE's xrandr front-end to Qt.[6]

On 3 July 2013 Hong Jen Yee announced a Qt port of the full LXDE suite,[7] and on 21 July 2013, Razor-qt and LXDE announced that they had decided to merge the two projects.[8][9] This merge meant that the GTK and the Qt versions coexisted in the short term, but eventually development of the GTK version significantly slowed and most efforts were focused on the Qt port.[8] The merge of LXDE-Qt and Razor-qt was renamed LXQt,[10] and the first release, version 0.7.0, was made available on 7 May 2014.[11]

With the 0.13 release on 21 May 2018 the LXQt project formally split from LXDE with the move to a separate GitHub organization.[12]

Software components

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LXQt consists of many modular components, some of them depending on Qt and KDE Frameworks 5.[13]

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Name Dependencies (besides Qt) Comments
QTerminal Use the command line, composed for and now part of LXQt
LXImage-Qt Image viewer
lxqt-menu-data Files required for freedesktop.org desktop menus
lxqt-about About dialog
lxqt-admin System administration tool
lxqt-archiver File archiver
lxqt-common Common files (graphics files, themes, desktop entry files ...)
lxqt-config KScreen System settings center
lxqt-globalkeys Daemon and library for global keyboard shortcuts registration
lxqt-notificationd Notification daemon
lxqt-openssh-askpass openssh password prompt
lxqt-panel Solid Desktop panel (taskbar)
lxqt-policykit Polkit authentication agent
lxqt-powermanagement Solid Power management daemon
lxqt-qtplugin Qt platform integration plugin (all Qt-based programs can adopt settings of LXQt)
lxqt-runner Application launcher
lxqt-session session manager
lxqt-sudo GUI frontend for sudo/su
menu-cache
ObConf-Qt Openbox configuration tool written in Qt
pavucontrol-qt PulseAudio Volume manager for PulseAudio
compton-conf GUI configuration tool for Compton X composite manager (metacity ⇒ xcompmgr ⇒ dcompmgr ⇒ Compton)[14]
PCManFM-Qt File manager, Qt port of PCManFM
qt-gtk-engine Theming GTK 3 programs with Qt styles
ScreenGrab Screenshot program
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Arch Linux[15] Yes [16] Offered as a desktop in archinstall. Also other Arch Linux based Linux distributions.
Artix Linux[17] Yes A LXQt ISO is available.
Debian[18] Yes Also other Debian-based Linux distributions.
Fedora Linux[19] Yes Available as a Fedora Spin.
Lubuntu[20] Yes Official Ubuntu flavor with LXQt by default.
Manjaro[21] Yes
Void Linux[22][23] Yes Fully supported but needs to be installed separately by the user.
NixOS[citation needed] Yes NixOS packages LXQt and is available in their installer.[24]
openSUSE[citation needed] GeckoLinux offers a LXQt ISO.[25]
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Version history

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LXQt releases
Version Date Key features
Old version, not maintained: 0.7[11] 7 May 2014
Old version, not maintained: 0.8[26] 13 Nov 2014 bringing full Qt 5 compatibility
Old version, not maintained: 0.9[27] 8 Feb 2015 Featuring heavy internal cleanups and refactorings. Compatibility with Qt 4 was dropped, requiring Qt 5 & KDE Frameworks 5. Qt 5.3 is now the minimum required version.[28]
Old version, not maintained: 0.10[29] 2 Nov 2015
Old version, not maintained: 0.11[30] 24 Sep 2016 To address concerns that LXQt being Qt-based might cause heavy memory usage, this release was benchmarked, revealing that LXQt used slightly less memory than Xfce, and that the "memory usage of LXQt is quite similar to the original LXDE (gtk2) while many new features are added".[31]
Old version, not maintained: 0.12[32] 21 May 2017 minimum Qt version 5.6.1[33]
Old version, not maintained: 0.13 [12] 21 May 2018 All packages are ready for Qt 5.11
Old version, not maintained: 0.14[34] 25 Jan 2019
Old version, not maintained: 0.15[35] 24 Apr 2020
Old version, not maintained: 0.16[36] 4 Nov 2020 Three new themes; Clearlooks, Leech and Kvantum.
Old version, not maintained: 0.17[37] 15 Apr 2021
Old version, not maintained: 1.0.0[38] 5 Nov 2021
Old version, not maintained: 1.1.0[39] 15 Apr 2022
Old version, not maintained: 1.2.0[40] 5 Nov 2022
Old version, not maintained: 1.3.0[41] 15 Apr 2023
Old version, still maintained: 1.4.0[42] 5 Nov 2023 Last Version based on Qt 5.15
Old version, not maintained: 2.0.0[43] 15 Apr 2024 First version based on Qt 6.6
Old version, not maintained: 2.1.0[44] 5 Nov 2024 Optional experimental Wayland session added
Latest version: 2.2.0[45] 17 Apr 2025 Enhanced Wayland support
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