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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Heeeellllooo !!!&#160; </p><p>First of all, sorry for my bad English, I&#039;m from Flanders/Belgium, a region where we speak Dutch, the same language as in The Netherlands.</p><p>I&#039;m not completely new to Xfce, I used it for about a year, went back to Gnome because my son was looking for a Linux alternative, and now I&#039;m back to Xfce. I run it as a dual-boot with LinuxMint 12 &quot;Lisa&quot;, but again I&#039;m pretty sure Xfce will become my only Desktop, probably the Gnome partition will be formatted one of these days. Don&#039;t get me wrong, I do not hate Gnome and I know LinuxMint is doing a great job with its &#039;Cinnamon&#039; desktop environment, but in my opinion it can&#039;t beat Xfce.<br />My distro is LinuxMint Xfce 201109, a rolling version based on Debian testing and Squeeze ....</p><p>I do have a few questions I will post in this forum :-)</p><p>CYA L8er</p><p>Vito</p>]]></description>
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