DistroWatch published a review on Lubuntu 22.10.
Lubuntu 22.10
Few Linux distros have changed their reason for being as much as Lubuntu has since its first release in April 2010. Originally, it was a bare bones operating system, aimed at older and low-end hardware that wasn't even up to running Xubuntu, which had been the low-end edition of the Ubuntu family.
Today, Lubuntu makes no claims to do that, and anyone trying to run it on lower-end hardware will run into problems (more on that later). But anyone installing it on a reasonably modern system will be pleasantly surprised, and will find that what the developers promise -- a "lighter, less resource hungry and more energy-efficient" distro -- is mostly true.
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