Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Sep 2005 13:38 UTC, submitted by Erik Harrison
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I hate super-sensitive mouse buttons.
"That's what XFCE seems to be really good at- providing a simple, but effective modern-looking, desktop for older computers"
I'd also like to note that I miss the XFCE 4.0 task bar at the top of the screen, where applications took up fractions of the entire bar available. It was weird, but distinctive, and I miss it.




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Actually, I can't stand Gnome (trying to change the default application for opening files or really anything at all was a royal pain, and I eventually switched to Kubuntu), but for a lightweight desktop I love XFCE4.
I resurrected a Pentium II 333 Mhz machine (that had Gentoo and Fluxbox on it, running extremely crippled for security/obscurity reasons) to run XFCE4, and it runs nearly as fast as the other Windows machines around it- which are also dog slow: Pentium III 500 Mhz machines...
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