A complete step-by-step guide teaching you how to set up LXDE
Since every part of LXDE is kept independent to give the users max
flexibility, they cannot be integrated and tight together by default.
So currently users have to tight them together manually. This is
quite easy. Follow the instruction, and you'll get your LXDE.
Step 1: Install all packages you need
Download all packages you need from our download page.
lxde-common provides a set of default configuration, and is required for the desktop environment.
lxsession is required for running the desktop environment.
The file manager PCManFM is in another project, and can be downloaded here.
lxpanel is the desktop panel similiar to the taskbar of GNOME.
Openbox newer than version 3.4.6 is required. Get it from their official website or from the Linux distro you're using
gpicview is the default image viewer. (optional)
If you are using Debian GNU/Linux or ubuntu, check if the packages are already in official debian or ubuntu repo. At the time of this writing, some of the packages are already included in Debian sid. Otherwise, you can check if packages are available from the following non-official repos.