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My name is Michael and I'm in sunny Crewe, Cheshire UK. I have a little unix and linux experience - I'm on debian at the moment and had massive issues getting to like either gnome 3 or kde 4 - I've settled on Xfce ! it's ruddy brilliant .... it does everything I exactly want! any hoo be gentle with me.
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My name is Michael and I'm in sunny Crewe, Cheshire UK. I have a little unix and linux experience - I'm on debian at the moment and had massive issues getting to like either gnome 3 or kde 4 - I've settled on Xfce ! it's ruddy brilliant .... it does everything I exactly want! any hoo be gentle with me.
Hi there from a rather gloomy South Gloucestershire
Having multiple desktops available is one of the many advantages of Linux.
Personally, I'm a KDE user on hardware that will support it. Otherwise, I will always use Xfce (Xubuntu) on hardware that is either getting a little old or was never built to run some of the more resource hungry desktop environments.
Running Xubuntu 20.04 LTS on a Toshiba C-50B laptop
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