This guide will introduce you to XFce, the popular (CDE-inspired in the past) Unix/X11 graphical environment, and it will give you pointers how to install it.
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Thanks Eugenia for the link. I see you are using the "slick" XFwm4 theme rather than the "today" theme based on your design.
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. Especially so when I have taken every opportunity to push the merits of XFce as the best DE available (except possibly for OSX which I have not tried). But with a nice well configured system that does everything I wanted, I have been loath to mess with it.
XFce 3.8 has served me well as a great DE, but I guess its time to move on to a newer and better version.
Thanks Eugenia for the link. I see you are using the "slick" XFwm4 theme rather than the "today" theme based on your design.
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. Especially so when I have taken every opportunity to push the merits of XFce as the best DE available (except possibly for OSX which I have not tried). But with a nice well configured system that does everything I wanted, I have been loath to mess with it.
XFce 3.8 has served me well as a great DE, but I guess its time to move on to a newer and better version.