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    Found this while browsing the web. Dunno if it's up already, but I thought I should share it for all who have switched to XFCE from Unity or GNOME 3 or for those who like the idea of MATE, but don't like how unstable it is.

    http://namakutux.blogspot.com/2011/1...e-gnome-2.html

    That + Compiz = GNOME 2? Just about! Plus! It's fast, stable, lightweight, no compatibility issues! (At least I don't think so)

    I've yet to try it myself, but I thought I should share it anywayz
    Last edited by Testingte; April 10th, 2012 at 08:16 PM.

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    Re: Make XFCE look and act like GNOME 2!

    nice

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    Re: Make XFCE look and act like GNOME 2!

    Sorry for this bump, but this is awesome . When Xubuntu 12.04 comes out in 16 days, imma try it out ^^.

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    Re: Make XFCE look and act like GNOME 2!

    Quote Originally Posted by fatcowxlive View Post
    Sorry for this bump, but this is awesome . When Xubuntu 12.04 comes out in 16 days, imma try it out ^^.
    Np mate, tried it out meself, and it does work well.

    Not 100%, seeing as there is no three-panel thing working.

    But Places opens the File Manager, and System opens System Settings, which kinda what I wanted ;P.

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    I decide to make the best of XFCE and Xubuntu for that matter, with just one regret. Why I did not try Xubuntu before?

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    Re: Make XFCE look and act like GNOME 2!

    I've been running Ubuntu 12.04 in Beta since it was downloadable. Have to say though, coming back to Xubuntu is a pleasure and relief. I'm holding out for the new Voyager re-spin though.

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    Re: Make XFCE look and act like GNOME 2!

    Quote Originally Posted by Testingte View Post
    Np mate, tried it out meself, and it does work well.

    Not 100%, seeing as there is no three-panel thing working.

    But Places opens the File Manager, and System opens System Settings, which kinda what I wanted ;P.
    Yeahhh Tomorrow it comes out, then I will see how it preforms . What do I have to lose?

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    This is a great try but I prefer the default Xubuntu 12.04 theme Greybird, with installed Faenza-Dark icons. IMHO, it is the most beautiful and the most stylish Linux distro.
    Last edited by Marzata; April 28th, 2012 at 02:26 PM.

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    Re: Make XFCE look and act like GNOME 2!

    Actually, there's a better to emulate the Places menu in XFCE nowadays: XFCE (as of 4.8) now has a Places Menu panel item, which lists the common places as well as the most recent n files and folders. Just add it to the panel and choose "Show label instead of icon."

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