Ok..Thank you very much [?]

I will give Xfce a try..

Regarding programming..yes i am quite good with Java..well i am still
learning it..Can java be used to develop packages and applications for
Debian?

On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 6:39 PM, Petter Adsen <pet...@synth.no> wrote:

> On Mon, 9 Mar 2015 18:08:07 +0400
> Gajadur Dwijesh <dwije...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thank you for replying...
>
> You are welcome. :) However, it is common to address replies to the
> mailing list, so that anyone who searches the archives later for the
> same problem have access to the entire thread. I'm just saying this so
> you are aware of it in the future.
>
> > Well i am using the LXDE desktop environment.
>
> I don't know LXDE very well, but you can look at http://lxde.org and
> especially http://wiki.lxde.org/en/Main_Page for further information.
>
> If I'm not mistaken, LXDE is now in a process of merging with another
> project, and will be called LXQt in the future. I do not know if there
> will be any further development on LXDE.
>
> Also, Xfce might be a better choice for you if you are a beginner to
> Linux, you might want to take a look at it. You can have both installed
> at the same time, and choose which one you want to use when you log in,
> so you can easily switch between them. Xfce is also very lightweight,
> it does not consume a lot of memory or CPU resources.
>
> > I actually new to Debian and Linux..but i am very eager to learn about
> > Debian..i also want to participate in the community projects.
> > can you help me out to integrate the community?
>
> If you want to get involved, you might want to consider ways you can
> contribute in. Can you program? In that case, there are probably a lot
> of projects that would like some help. If you can't program, you can
> for instance help with translating projects into your native language.
> Almost all the major projects have translation teams, find a project
> that needs translators for your language, and introduce yourself to
> them. You will normally find information on this at their web pages.
>
> Otherwise, if you want to learn about Debian, just stay on the mailing
> list, and ask questions if there is something you do not understand, or
> if you need any help. The whole community is there to guide you, and
> very helpful.
>
> Welcome to Linux and Debian! :-)
>
> Petter
>
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> "Are you sure?"
> "I'm positive."
>

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