Before we begin, here's what XFce's website has to say about itself: XFce is a lightweight desktop environment for unix-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and lightweight, while still being visually appealing and easy to use. It's based on the GTK+ toolkit version 2.
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For users like me, who're stuck with 6-year-old Pentium IIs, KDE and GNOME seem more or less sluggish (depending upon how much RAM you have). But XFce is blazing fast. It gives even KDE 3.2 a run for its money.
This is the most stupid comment I have ever heard. Considering what is in KDE, the features, the infrastructure and the development environment if it gives KDE a run for its money then it's pointless isn't it?
For users like me, who're stuck with 6-year-old Pentium IIs, KDE and GNOME seem more or less sluggish (depending upon how much RAM you have). But XFce is blazing fast. It gives even KDE 3.2 a run for its money.
This is the most stupid comment I have ever heard. Considering what is in KDE, the features, the infrastructure and the development environment if it gives KDE a run for its money then it's pointless isn't it?