c. marlow wrote: > > I honestly don't see what people see in XFCE > > To me, XFCE looks VERY DATED and out of the 90s.
It works; it rarely breaks after a version upgrade; and it is configurable. That's three advantages over GNOME. -dsr-
c. marlow wrote: > > I honestly don't see what people see in XFCE > > To me, XFCE looks VERY DATED and out of the 90s.
It works; it rarely breaks after a version upgrade; and it is configurable. That's three advantages over GNOME. -dsr-