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Xubuntu is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu. Unlike its parent, however, Xubuntu uses the light-weight XFce desktop environment and is optimised for lower-end machines. The distribution includes only GTK+ applications where possible. The Xubuntu team has announced the release of Xubuntu 16.04. Xubuntu 7.04 was released on 19 April 2007. This release was based on Xfce 4.4. Michael Larabel of Phoronix carried out detailed benchmark testing of betas for Ubuntu 7.04, Kubuntu 7.04 and Xubuntu 7.04 in February 2007 on two different computers, one with dual Intel Clovertown processors and the other with an AMD Sempron. Board statistics Total number of registered users: 8,227 Total number of topics: 9,616 Total number of posts: 45,395 User information Newest registered user: NitroZxier Welcome! This documentation is a reference for all Xubuntu contributors. The chapters of this documentation provides information on the development processes - both social and technical - that the Xubuntu contributors use as a guideline in their work.

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Xubuntu 7.04 was released on 19 April 2007. This release was based on Xfce 4.4. Michael Larabel of Phoronix carried out detailed benchmark testing of betas for Ubuntu 7.04, Kubuntu 7.04 and Xubuntu 7.04 in February 2007 on two different computers, one with dual Intel Clovertown processors and the other with an AMD Sempron.

Xubuntu 7.04 was released on 19 April 2007. This release was based on Xfce 4.4. Michael Larabel of Phoronix carried out detailed benchmark testing of betas for Ubuntu 7.04, Kubuntu 7.04 and Xubuntu 7.04 in February 2007 on two different computers, one with dual Intel Clovertown processors and the other with an AMD Sempron. Board statistics Total number of registered users: 8,227 Total number of topics: 9,616 Total number of posts: 45,395 User information Newest registered user: NitroZxier Welcome! This documentation is a reference for all Xubuntu contributors. The chapters of this documentation provides information on the development processes - both social and technical - that the Xubuntu contributors use as a guideline in their work.