Lighweight Linux desktop environment LXQt has released version 13.0
LXQt, the popular lightweight desktop environment for Linux, has just released version 1.3.0. The new release comes with several improvements and bug fixes that enhance the overall user experience.
LXQt is based on the Qt framework, a popular C++ development framework that allows developers to create high-performance user interfaces for desktop and mobile applications. The latest version of LXQt is still based on Qt 5.15, the last LTS version of Qt5. While the team had started work on Qt6 support, it couldn't be released due to the lack of a stable KF6. However, users can still access the work-in-progress branches and use the feature.
The new version of LXQt includes various new features and Wayland improvements to the panel, file manager, terminal emulator, etc. The release also includes many bug fixes that improve the stability and performance of the desktop environment.
Overall, the new version of LXQt is a significant improvement over the previous release, and users are encouraged to upgrade as soon as possible. LXQt is available for download from the official website, and it is compatible with a wide range of Linux distributions. With its lightweight design and powerful features, LXQt is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a fast, efficient, and customizable desktop environment for Linux.
