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Hi, I'm Liz. I first started using Linux about four years ago, with Linux Mint 13 ... then 14, and up to 15, when I switched to LMDE. I soon settled into choosing Xfce whichever distro I install - after LMDE it was Manjaro, then Antergos, Arch and, ultimately, SparkyLinux (Debian testing). I depend on my computer, and the combination of Xfce and Debian represent reliability and a solid set of tools. I love Xfce Terminal, Thunar, Mousepad (I do some scripting, and although Geany is my main editor, I use Mousepad for everything else). And Xfce is so configurable - my desktop looks exactly how I want it, and allows me to work without thinking about my environment.
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Hi,
she is right - I am seek of it - it is boringly good - I tried several times but end up back in XFCE all the time.
I learned how to manipulate those little things like icons, backgrounds, panels, indicators, and colour calibration...
I just can't change it!
Thank you guys!
Ubuntu XFCE (15.10 and 16.04) on 15 years old desktop and 12 years old laptop...
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