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XFce - Definition and Overview

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the default outlook with the settings manager

Xfce is a lightweight desktop environment for Unix and other Unix-like platforms, such as Linux and FreeBSD. Its configuration is entirely mouse-driven, the configuration files are hidden from the casual user. Designed for productivity, it loads and executes applications fast, while conserving system resources.

Xfce is based on the GTK+ 2.x toolkit. It uses the Xfwm window manager. Xfce is somewhat similar to the commercial CDE, but has been getting a little farther away from that comparison with each new version (it was completely re-written twice, between versions 2 & 3 and 3 & 4).

It is now (as of January 16, 2005) on version 4.2.0.

XFLD

Xfld is 'Xfce live demo', a GNU/Linux operating system (derived from Knoppix) that can be run completely from CD (LiveCD). It features an up-to-date Xfce as desktop environment.

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Example Usage of XFce

azzorcist: @jeromeg But #XFce is more stable and feature complete than #LXDE. And #XFce also using compositing window manager (xfwm4).
NeoXtianIT: Mi netbook mega rápida con Mandriva PowerPack y el super XFce 4!!
loutio: 構成が気に入らなくて、フォーマットしてインストールしなおした USBメモリにインストールできたので、PS3のHDDより遙かに早い 今はaptitude upgrade中 swapの確認とかXFceにGUI変えたりとかvramをマウントしたりzshにしたりするんだ
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