Lubuntu vs. Xubuntu vast size difference

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Lubuntu vs. Xubuntu vast size difference

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Seeking alt-distro networking utilities I explored Xenial-era Lubuntu vs. Xubuntu.

Lubuntu is 900+ MB
Xubuntu is 1.4+ GB

If you were to assume without checking, why is Xubuntu roughly 50% larger?

I am typing from a Puppy XFCE < 30 MB larger than the regular JWM boot.

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Re: Lubuntu vs. Xubuntu vast size difference

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JASpup wrote:

If you were to assume without checking, why is Xubuntu roughly 50% larger?

I think because it has more 'big' applications installed, e.g. libreoffice, gimp, pulseaudio etc...
Also, I think, the XFCE (+dependencies, perhaps more bells and whistles) in Xubuntu is larger by itself than in Puppy.

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Re: Lubuntu vs. Xubuntu vast size difference

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This why the size difference.

Lubuntu is a fast and lightweight operating system with a clean and easy-to-use user interface.
It is a Linux system, that uses the minimal desktop LXDE/LXQT, and a selection of light applications.

Size of the programs in an OS matters.

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Re: Lubuntu vs. Xubuntu vast size difference

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Part of my incredulity is knowing what Puppy would do with 900 MB alone and getting used to the size difference between desktops being the desktops themselves.

Lubuntu left a narrow window. It switched to LXQt for one release (Bionic-era 18.10) before dropping 32-bit.

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