XFCE Desktop
To cut a long story short, I’ve switched from KDE to XFCE, which is universally acknowledged as a ‘lightweight’ and easily customizable desktop environment. When I earlier switched to KDE 4.1, there were several bugs that were a constant source of irritation. Add to that the fact that applications like Amarok (which were the reason why I loved KDE) did not have the same level of features as their 3.5 version avatars, and I realized there was nothing that I really needed from KDE 4.1 anymore. I could have switched back to 3.5 of course, but I generally don’t like to rollback to an earlier version after having tasted the newer one. That’s how I ended up with XFCE.
XFCE has a nice clean look, and it is much faster too. Personally, I would happily sacrifice desktop effects for performace, so this switch worked out pretty well for me. Of course, there was ‘The Terminal UTF-8 Problem’ which I will describe in detail in another post.…
Tags: Amarok, Desktop Environment, KDE, XFCE

October 18th, 2008 at 04:58
I’m losing track of all the alphanumeric things you keep using.…
October 18th, 2008 at 07:40
I didn’t realize you were trying keep track of ‘em all.…