You could have visited their site ok here is copy past from site CPU Pentium II 266 MHz RAM 192 Hard Disk 5400 rpm moderate - fast
VIA 400 MHz RAm 256 MB HDD 5400 rpm moderate - fast Pentium III 600 MHz 512 MB 4500 rpm - fast QEMU emulation on AMD Athlon 1.6(1.4 GHz) ram 128 MB QEMU disk image fast AMD Athlon 1.6 (1.4 GHz) 512 MB 7200 rpm very fast Recommended configuration * The hardware requirements of LXDE are similiar to Windows 98 (Maybe a little bit higher). An old Pentium II CPU is enough. * After X11 and LXDE are started, the total memory usage is about 45 MB on i386 machines. (This value may be higher or lower according to different system configurations.) * Though LXDE itself doesn't require better hardware, other applications under X do need it. For example, Firefox and OpenOffice.org 2 are quite memory-hungry. So it's recommended that you have a RAM of more than 128 MB. Components PCManFM The ultimate fast and robust file manager. It provides tabbed file browsing and desktop icons with low system resource usage. LXPanel Feature-rich yet user-friendly desktop panel providing most crucial functions you expect from a desktop panel. Configuration is done through a graphic user interface. LXSession Standard-compliant X11 session manager with shutdown/reboot/suspend supports via HAL and gdm (LXSession Lite is a stripped-down lightweight version without X11 session management support, and it's more stable). LXAppearance LXAppearance is a new feature-rich GTK+ theme switcher able to change GTK+ themes, icon themes, and fonts used by applications. LXLauncher LXLauncher enables the desktop to have topic oriented desktops. Openbox Lightweight, standard-compliant, and highly-configurable window manager (adapted by LXDE. We suggest using this as default window manager.). This can be replaced by any other window manager like icewm, fluxbox, metacity, ...etc. GPicView A very simple, fast, and lightweight image viewer featuring immediate startup. Leafpad Lightweight and simple text editor adapted by LXDE. (We suggest using this as default text editor.). LXDE Common LXDE Common is the default settings configuration file for integrating the different components of LXDE. LXDE Common manages the system behavior and functions to integrate icons and artwork. LXTerminal Desktop-independent VTE-based terminal emulator for LXDE without any unnecessary dependency (All instances share the same process to reduce memory usage). XArchiver Lightweight, fast, and desktop-independent gtk+-based file archiver (adapted by LXDE. We suggest using this as as default archiver). LXRandR Monitor configuring tool. You can plug in another screen into LXDE or choose to use a big screen projector. Local screen and extenal screen can be used at the same time. LXRandR configures the screen solution automatically. LXNM Lightweight network connection manager. LXNM is a helper daemon for LXDE supporting wireless connections (Linux-only). GtkNetCat Graphic User Interface for netcat. Netcat provides system functions as a computer networking utility for reading from and writing to network connections on either TCP or UDP. Features Lightweight It needs less CPU and performs extremely well with reasonable memory. Fast It runs well even on older computers produced in 1999. Energy saving It requires less energy to perform tasks to other systems on the market. Simply Beautiful It includes an internationalized and polished user interface powered by GTK+ 2. Easy to use It provides a choice to use the simple eeepc like Launcher user interface or a MS Windows like application panel. Customizable It is easy to customize the look and feel of LXDE. Additional Features It offers additional features like tabbed file browsing or menu run dialogs known from operating systems like Mac OS. Icons of new applications show up after install on desktop. Desktop independent Every component can be used independently from other components of LXDE offering the flexibility to use LXDE parts with different Unix like systems. Standard compliant It follows standards as specified by freedesktop.org. Distros currently using LXDE PUD GNU/Linux Ubuntu-based installable live cd with LXDE. TinyMe PCLinuxOS-based tiny distro using some components of LXDE. Slitaz Extremely small live cd using most of the components of LXDE. Greenie Ubuntu-based OS with LXDE and GNOME desktop enviroments. Ubuntulite Member of Ubuntu Derivatives featuring LXDE. Vectorlinux LITE VectorLinux LITE edition. Myah OS 3.0 Box edition LXDE flavor of Myah OS. gOS 3.0 Linux with Google gadgets and LXDE components. Zenwalk 3.0 Multi-purpose Linux with LXDE components focusing on Internet applications, multimedia and programming tools. Parted Magic 3.1 A easy-of-use partition tool now based on LXDE. Mandriva Mandriva netbook version with LXDE. Fedora 10 The community version of RedHat Linux. is that enough! SO.... I am in favor of this desktop environment for rbl business edition.i am using at defult 'DE' -- Ubuntu Bangladesh mailing list ubuntu-bd@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd