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QuoteOf course what Jerry wrote is true. It is his distro. But Linux Lite is so much more as shown by those of us that are still using it after coming through that gateway a long time ago. @Coastie I didn't mean it wasn't true. That was never my intention. I'm really sorry if someone misunderstood my words. I was simply trying to understand and I think I did, still have some questions unaswered but I'm confident that with some reading I'll find some answers. ...
Of course what Jerry wrote is true. It is his distro. But Linux Lite is so much more as shown by those of us that are still using it after coming through that gateway a long time ago.
You could try and install 2.x and see how it fairs and updates in the next few months
Xubuntu 18.04 will have a 32-bit & a 64-bit release. But what comes as no surprise, with only 3 years of support, we're back to 2021. Linux Mint is also another distro that only has 3 years of support. When they release 18.03 (which will have an XFCE desktop as an option) it will also be a 32-bit, 64-bit release. But with 3 years of support, and just like 'who's on first, what's on second', we're back to 2021. If you were to install Linux Lite series one on your computer (don't do that) and then run a support status you'd find that some parts of LL series one are still in support.
Is this information from Xubuntu?
ubuntu-support-status
I'm too noob in Linux to known the planned for XFCE but could go to version 5 maybe in 2019?
$ ubuntu-support-status