Julien Lavergne has released lubuntu 13.10. Lubuntu 13.10 is available here:

http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/13.10/release/

What is Lubuntu ?

Lubuntu is a flavor of Ubuntu based on the Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment (LXDE), as its default GUI. The goal is to provide a very lightweight distribution, with all the advantages of the Ubuntu world (repositories, support, etc.). Lubuntu is targeted at “normal” PC and laptop users running on low-spec hardware. Such users may not know how to use command line tools, and in most cases they just don’t have enough resources for all the bells and whistles of the “full-featured” mainstream distributions.

With many LXDE components, Lubuntu also uses well-known applications, such as Firefox, Openbox, Pidgin, to name a few. The Lubuntu project wiki contains more information on the project and the applications used available.

Features

Based on the lightweight LXDE desktop environment.

Pcmanfm, a fast and lightweight files manager using gio/gvfs.

Openbox, the fast and extensible, default windows-manager of LXDE.

Lightdm, using the simple GTK greeter

Firefox, as the new choice for lubuntu 13.10

… and, of course, based on Ubuntu 13.10.

See the complete list of current lubuntu applications on https://docs.lubuntu.net/lubuntu_applications.html

Improvements since Lubuntu 13.04

New version of pcmanfm / libfm (1.1.0) including a built-in search utility.

Artwork improvements, including new wallpapers, community wallpapers, new icons …

Removing catfish, since pcmanfm has its own search utility

Fix a very old bug causing gnome-mplayer to crash with some CPU (P4)

Several fixes for the image viewer gpicview.

System Requirements

A Pentium II or Celeron system with 128 MB of RAM is probably a bottom-line configuration that may yield slow yet usable system with a reduced lubuntu desktop.

13.10 32 bit ISO require your CPU to have Physical Address Extensions, or PAE. “PAE is provided by Intel Pentium Pro and above CPUs, including all later Pentium-series processors (except most 400 MHz-bus versions of the Pentium M).”

If you have a pre-Pentium II CPU, start from the Ubuntu 12.04 mini.iso.

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/MinimalInstall

and please consider the tips in this link

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2130640

If you have a Celeron M or Pentium M CPU without a PAE flag but with PAE

capability, use fake-PAE according to this link

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu-fake-PAE

For PowerPC, it is known to run on a G4 running at 867MHz with 640MB RAM.

For Intel based Macs, lubuntu should run on all models.

Known Issues

Installation

Graphics and Display

PPC issued are detailed above.

Applications

Blank boxes appear when hardinfo is started, and needed to be closed before accessing to the application (1029212)

Different spacing for the icons on the right corner of lxpanel (1056547)

Software sources takes 30 seconds to load (1073728)

Clicking on Ibus icon start the deamon, but doesn’t display an icon (1041933)

Some actions on the menu may cause an harmless crash of menu-cache (1098732)

Ubuntu Release notes

For common issues with Ubuntu, please refer to the Ubuntu release notes.

Releases notes and known issues

The release notes, with a list of known problems are available on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SaucySalamander/ReleaseNotes/Lubuntu

Reporting bugs

You can find information on how to report a bug on this wiki page : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/ReportingBugs

Thanks

A big thanks to everyone involving in the development of this new great release: LXDE developers, Ubuntu developers, ISO testers, artwork and design people, social-network & blog writers, support & IRC keepers … It’s another success of a great team work.

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