No matter your expertise level, XFCE will definitely work out in your favor. Just give XFCE a try. Student of CSE. I love Linux and playing with tech and gadgets. I use both Ubuntu and Linux Mint. Among all the desktop environments out there, XFCE is truly a magnificent one. Launch YaST. Once completed, a short report will pop up.
XFCE is the current desktop environment! Here are a few ways of making XFCE more appealing and enjoyable. Try out different styles, icons, fonts, and other settings.
So, why not take advantage of the possibilities offered by Linux and throw yourself into a super simple and fast environment, totally customizable and, above all, that allows it to be transformed into one of the most beautiful desktop environments still available?
Xfce is a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly. Xfce embodies the traditional UNIX philosophy of modularity and re-usability. It consists of a number of components that provide the full functionality one can expect of a modern desktop environment.
Xfce components are packaged separately and you can pick among the available packages to create the optimal personal working environment. Another priority of Xfce is adherence to standards, specifically those defined at freedesktop. Though installing by source on OpenBSD took a bit of time; I now have a useable yet lightweight desktop environment for my laptop. Why would anyone in his right mind move from Portland, OR to Houston!
I was originally planning to install XFce 4 on my old Mandrake 8. I have held off temporarily, as for other reasons I have decided it is time to upgrade to Mandrake 9.
I am planning to install XFce 4 immediately after the upgrade, as XFce is my default desktop my wife only knows how to use XFce.
I like it. It probably took me just as long on my FreeBSD install nearly forever. Ran into a few problems with pkg-config, eww, became rather messy. Have it all sorted out now and I absolutely love it! Thanks Eugenia for the link.
I have had a look the screenshots on the XFce site and very impressive they are. I feel a bit guilty in being so slow to try out XFce 4, either in a beta or RC version. But with a nice well configured system that does everything I wanted, I have been loath to mess with it. XFce 3. I change themes regularly, as I dont really use XFce for production work, just testing it out and change stuff on it all the time. I built abiword from source and it worked a treat — no crashes. All I had to do was deuglify the fonts.
So from then on I have mostly installed from source. I am therefore a little dubious of a lot of rpms and that is why I asked if anyone had tried installing XFce 4 on Mandrake 9. This is not meant as a disagreement with the thrust of the article.
RPMS for 9. Also allowed me to use CVS…. The xfce4-session can be used but it is still alpha quality, at least it has been here; YMMV. I will go on using Xfce 3 for my root session yes, I use a GUI for my root session , as Xfce 4 does not have session management yet. These files are simpler anyway can create one in seconds , but if you want custom apps launched at login prompt, you need to edit some other global config files, dependant on the login manager.
Yes, I miss Oregon. However, the last time I looked there were an estimated 6. When I pulled into Houston, I got a job right away and had other opportunities lining up as well.
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