Glad tidings for XFCE users?
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Glad tidings for XFCE users?
http://reddevil62-techhead.blogspot.com ... lains.html. You have gotta love this man! I am going to give it a go today even though i have never tried XFCE before.
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Linux User #481272 Reg: 15th Sept., 2008
Re: Glad tidings for XFCE users?
I installed Crunchbang Statler on my netbook a few days ago. So far, I'm finding it relatively stable and well behaved for an alpha release. IT is quite fast on boot and running. The XFCE implementation is a little minimalist to say the least, but is fully functional as it is.
You may be interested in this thread if you want more details on Statler:
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 71&start=0
You may be interested in this thread if you want more details on Statler:
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 71&start=0
Re: Glad tidings for XFCE users?
Sorry about the unnecessary thread, i was off the web for about 8-10 days and must have missed all the buzz then.
Linux User #481272 Reg: 15th Sept., 2008