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			<title><![CDATA[Howdy]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I first tried XFCE in the summer of 2011 after the typical Ubuntu/Unity fiasco. At that time I still had a 2003 Dell Inspiron 1100 with a whopping 8MB of video RAM and a 20GB hard drive. After trying Xubuntu, I found it to be very usable if a little flaky. Nevertheless I stuck with it. A few months later I bought a new Toshiba L755D-S5218s with a quad-qore AMD processor adn 1366x768 screen. Windows 7 seemed stable and very useful, but even before I bought that machine I wanted to run Linux. I tried a number of distros but none could provide the correct screen resolution. Then I tried Linux Mint Debian with XFCE; correct resolution first try. I&#039;m hooked.</p><p>I am also very happy with XFCE on my new box. It has only been a week since I installed Mint Debian and I&#039;m finally getting around to figuring out the Fn key mappings. None of them work out-of-the-box, but I&#039;m sure I&#039;ll find the correct config file tweaks.</p><p>So that&#039;s my hello. See ya on the fora.</p>]]></description>
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