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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It is really more of a how-to regarding installation of any window manager on KDE than it is a discussion of XFCE4. This is not meant as a disagreement with the thrust of the article.
I've installed XFCE4 from ports and from source on FreeBSD, and it was pretty easy either way. It's a very nice window manager from a size/resource use vs. functionality standpoint, the only one other than Blackbox/Fluxbox that is getting any serious time on my machine these days.
It is really more of a how-to regarding installation of any window manager on KDE than it is a discussion of XFCE4. This is not meant as a disagreement with the thrust of the article.
I've installed XFCE4 from ports and from source on FreeBSD, and it was pretty easy either way. It's a very nice window manager from a size/resource use vs. functionality standpoint, the only one other than Blackbox/Fluxbox that is getting any serious time on my machine these days.