Re: Xubuntu Appreciation Thread
I'm pleased to see a thread like this one: Supporting a particular interface (XFCE) rather than bitching about it (Unity / Gnome 3).
If you happen to see the latter somewhere it would be great with a brief post encouraging people to try some more desktop environments.
Re: Xubuntu Appreciation Thread
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.
Re: Xubuntu Appreciation Thread
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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
Re: Xubuntu Appreciation Thread
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aykoola
Elfy, just one more question from me: But would it be doable if there was just Xubuntu theming for this forum available instead of a standalone forum? What i mean is actually only a colour change, so that everything that's orange in the existing theme would be a nice Xubu shade of blue? :) If that's doable in any way. It would ofcourse be opt-in, so the default is orange and you than manually choose the blue one over the orange. + does the old forum theme exist anymore, i really liked it?...
Seperate theming for xubuntu isn't likely to happen officially I'm afraid.
Re: Xubuntu Appreciation Thread
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llanitedave
"Elegant" is the term I would use. Simple and intuitive, and fast. Nice default values for fonts and window styles.
I'm very productive on it, and my gripes are few.
Now, if we could just replace that rat... [-o<
If you right click on the applications menu, you can change the icon. I don't like the rat, either.):P
Re: Xubuntu Appreciation Thread
I started on 10.10, switched to Xub after 11.04 came out... I have had almost no problems that weren't of my own creation since doing so. Awesome OS, and the best of the 'Buntu family, IMO.
I just don't understand why they don't have an Ambiance - style theme running default, and why it seems kinda distant from regular Ubuntu in its branding and such. I think closer brand association would lead to an increase in popularity for this beloved variant.
Just my two or so cents.
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Max Blyss
If you right click on the applications menu, you can change the icon. I don't like the rat, either.):P
I've got a penguin there, although I don't mind rats - we had a really sweet pet rat once.
Re: Xubuntu Appreciation Thread
Same here when Ubuntu was switched to Unity I changed to Xfce then Xubuntu. Now I'm on Arch + Xfce but can confirm that the lightest way to run Ubuntu without sacrificing features is Xubuntu.
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The Cog
I've got a penguin there, although I don't mind rats - we had a really sweet pet rat once.
I've got my main menu in AWN, so I'm stuck with the dist-logo Icon from whatever icon theme I'm using.
(No biggie, though, I have a ton of Icon sets to choose from. The free stuff kinda piles up.)
Re: Xubuntu Appreciation Thread
A lot of people use Xubuntu/XFCE for older hardware with limited resources, but honestly, I think it is great for a lot of other reasons. It doesn't feel as bloated as other desktop environments (GNOME and especially KDE) and is thus snappier. I like my desktop to be as minimal as possible and XFCE is perfect for that. All around, I just think it's more fun to use. Sure, GNOME Shell is neat and unique in the way it does things but XFCE just does it with no frills and no problems. Example, Minecraft doesn't like to go into full screen in GNOME Shell whereas in XFCE it will without complaining. I also had trouble getting Steam for Linux to work in GNOME Shell. The ONLY thing I don't care for in XFCE is weak keyboard multimedia support, e.g. volume keys. They just don't work for me, and I've tried 2 different keyboards. Other than that, XFCE is my absolute favorite. :p