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Been using linux on and off since the late 90s. Really go into it around 2005ish.
So along the way have used several WM. Shoutout to IceWM which I use to love and miss sometimes !
I must admit I didnt actually learn about XFCE untill around 2007ish. So I was pretty late to the party.
XFCE does exactly what I want
- dont bog down the system
- dont get in my way
- dont make settings hard / impossible to find
- dont over complicate things
So many thanks again to the XFCE team past and present who made this all possible. I know it wasnt easy.
Last edited by txguy80 (2022-02-28 08:14:22)
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Hello and welcome to the forums.
I have a similar background (early 90s with Solaris/CDE, mid-90s with Slackware, full-on linux/Xfce by early 2000s) and totally agree with your statements about Xfce. I especially like how you can easily extend Xfce functionality with add-on scripts and how tweakable the GUI is with CSS now that it is based on GTK3.
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