Although I first installed Mint KDE 9 I have put Xfce on as well and not booted out of it since yesterday. I also have Mint Xfce on a memory stick for use with a laptop at a relative's home - thanks to Merlwiz for the best behaved and best-looking Xfce distro out.
I wanted to ask how it is that only the Mint menu icon and the default Xfce rat fit properly in that particular area on the panel - if you try to replace it with anything tweaked, the icon's edges are chopped off. Similarly if you remove the 'Menu' label a bit more of the icon is lost. I'm assuming as I've not seen the mint icon chopped up that Merlwiz found a way round this for the same aesthetic reasons I'm on about. I've logged out and back in and restarted and tried other font and panel sizes without change.
The other thing is, Xfce distros seem to have trouble moving larger amounts of files around, e.g from or to an external hard drive or larger memory stick. Some kind of crash or stalling happens when I try this, with folders of music. Is this commonly found? It hasn't happened with Mint 9 and me yet, but maybe it will. Is there a known reason for this and is is being attended to by the Xfce people?
Thanks.





