[00:00] <arraybolt3> JoeLlama: You should be able to just install XFCE on top of a Lubuntu installation.
[00:00] <arraybolt3> But why not use Xubuntu if you want XFCE? It comes with it out of the box.
[00:01] <arraybolt3> It's built on the Ubuntu base and uses only official Ubuntu packages, just like Lubuntu. It just comes with a different set of software and settings out of the box.
[00:03] <arraybolt3> At any rate, if you really want to install XFCE on Lubuntu, you can basically put Xubuntu alongside Lubuntu by running "sudo apt install xubuntu-desktop" on your Lubuntu installation. Then you should be able to select which desktop to use at startup.
[00:03] <arraybolt3> (There might be a way to install XFCE without all of the default Xubuntu applications, but doing the above should get you going fairly quickly.)
[00:04] <arraybolt3> JoeLlama: ^