LXQt is a lightweight, cross-platform desktop environment based on the Qt framework. It is intended to be a merger of the LXDE and Razor-qt projects, offering users a more modern and responsive desktop experience. LXQt is designed to be a fast, energy-efficient, and lightweight desktop environment that uses fewer system resources than full-featured desktop environments, making it ideal for older computers and embedded systems. LXQt supports a variety of popular Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, Fedora, and OpenSUSE. Its main components include the LXQt window manager, the LXQt panel, and the LXQt session manager. It also includes a number of applications, including a file manager, a terminal emulator, a web browser, a text editor, and a media player.
Discontinued Emerge Desktop is no longer maintained. The latest version, 6.1.3, released in 2012, and the source code are still available on SourceForge.