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There is a place for graphically gorgeous distro’s, but when it comes to ease and speed, Xfce is just the best for me.

I started using Xfce when Xubuntu first came out and I switched to Linux Mint Xfce when that started. I did try other distro’s when others recommended them, but always switched back to Xfce.

I have an old Eeepc that runs so smoothly on the latest Mint Xfce despite being a senior in computer years.

And that’s why it was about time I gushed about Xfce on here 😀

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[–] comicallycluttered@beehaw.org 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Can I just say that my favorite thing about Xfce users is that whenever the dumb "GNOME vs KDE" shit starts, you guys are all chill in the back being like, "let them fight while I drink my tea and move on with my life".

I might be a very longtime Plasma user, but I appreciate the shit out of Xfce and what its capable of while being light as a feather. Other than Budgie, it's the only DE I could actually see myself using if I absolutely had to ditch KDE for whatever reason. Although my reliance on Dolphin alone makes that very, very difficult. Thunar is pretty good, though. More file managers should have batch renaming built-in. Then I wouldn't have to use GPRename or KRename for so much shit.