Xfce Forum

Sub domains
 

You are not logged in.

#1 2015-06-25 11:16:17

Lengendary
Member
Registered: 2014-05-26
Posts: 34

Some questions about XFCE origin.

Hello can I ask the origin of XFCE DE?

1. What's the first Linux distro that use XFCE?
2. Which first distro that XFCE team most currently tested in developments?

Offline

#2 2015-06-25 11:34:27

Jerry3904
Member
Registered: 2013-11-09
Posts: 863

Re: Some questions about XFCE origin.


MX-23 (based on Debian Stable) with our flagship Xfce 4.18.

Offline

#3 2015-06-25 12:12:03

Lengendary
Member
Registered: 2014-05-26
Posts: 34

Re: Some questions about XFCE origin.

Jerry3904 wrote:

Is this right from what I understanding?
Earlier Red Hat(rejected), Debian
4.00 unknown
4.8 on Ubuntu
4.10 unknown
4.12 on BSD not Linux
I came to seek some advice here because I was confuse about wiki's information.

I'd like to making my XFCE & Xubuntu mascot fanmade for my self-tutorial.
But right now it's a single mascot for both so I wanted to make it clear.
If Xubuntu was not the first or current XFCE that test on distro so I'll create other mascot for XFCE DE.
I want to create some fun story.

Ps. I was once mistook XFCE forums for Xubuntu forum.

Last edited by Lengendary (2015-06-25 12:17:32)

Offline

#4 2015-06-25 21:57:12

MountainDewManiac
Member
From: Where Mr. Bankruptcy is Prez
Registered: 2013-03-24
Posts: 1,115

Re: Some questions about XFCE origin.

Lengendary wrote:

Hello can I ask the origin of XFCE DE?

1. What's the first Linux distro that use XFCE?
2. Which first distro that XFCE team most currently tested in developments?

You might ask the creator of Xfce (It was XFCE then; it is not, now), Olivier Fourdan. See:
http://www.xfce.org/about/credits

Regards,
MDM


Mountain Dew Maniac

How to Ask for Help <=== Click on this link

Offline

Registered users online in this topic: 0, guests: 1
[Bot] ClaudeBot

Board footer

Powered by FluxBB
Modified by Visman

[ Generated in 0.011 seconds, 7 queries executed - Memory usage: 523.2 KiB (Peak: 524.04 KiB) ]