Re: Xubuntu Appreciation Thread
Originally Posted by
The Cog
I actually switched to XFCE from Gnome2. It just felt that it fitted me better - no hatred, any more than switching my preferred coffee brand.
I tried Unity in the early days, but chose to stick with Xfce. I've never actually seen gnome3. Right now, Xfce feels comfortable and does pretty-much what I want. It's improving with each release but in the right ways.
It could use arandr adding to the default install.
I'm surprised to see complaints about xfburn - it's been very dependable to me. No frills and no fuss.
xrandr isn't bad once you figure it out. what i do is find the commands i need then make a keyboard shortcut for them
Whoever came up with the phrase "There is no such thing as a stupid question" obviously never had the internet.
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