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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hello all...Xfce4 v4.10 on Gentoo (~amd64, multilib). I&#039;m back to Xfce after about a four year run on Openbox as my main WM. Nothing wrong with OBox, also still like it very much, but I needed to convert my main workstation for multi-user use and needed something newer users to Gnu/Linux would feel more comfortable with - imho, Xfce4 fits the bill so well for this type of use. Afaict, Xfce4 still seems lean enough to not bring the box to it&#039;s knees. It&#039;s running very well and I&#039;m very much liking 4.10. So, hello again and much thanks and kudos to the Xfce devs and dev team(s)...excellent work!</p>]]></description>
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