The latest GNOME is supposed to have made some speed improvements. You could try Ubuntu GNOME. You do not need to re-install, just add it to your existing Lubuntu.
I am not sure what is going on with Unity in 14.04. I find it much slower than in the past and slower than KDE by quite a bit. I am curious about whether others find it slow as well.
The biggest problem with Bodhi is the they had to make some compromises to keep it minimalist. There isn't a live version and the installer is basic. They use apt-get, but you have to install Synaptic if you want graphical package management. E17 is beautiful, but it takes some adjustment to get used to it.
I have never installed Puppy. I have just used it as a rescue disk.
Roy
On Monday, April 28, 2014 5:50:36 AM, "highskywhy@yahoo.de" <highskywhy@yahoo.de> wrote:
Live CD Day
Because of the Firefox in Xubuntu
I try now
live CDs Buntu
Puppy
leafpad german keyboard browser english keyboard
like Xubuntu
Debian
Ubuntu
more slow kubuntu
Xubuntu
more slow kubunt
Lubuntu
crash
Kubuntu
relax
Bodhi Linux
crashed no live possible
Do I have to expect special problems with
puppy
or
bodhi
after Install?
I have experiences with xubuntu ubuntu kubuntu lubuntu (installed)+
regards
sophie
Best way:
install Kubuntu?
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