Xfce 4.20 Pre2 Released (alexxcons.github.io)
from that_leaflet@lemmy.world to linux@lemmy.ml on 01 Dec 18:26
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user@lemmy.one on 02 Dec 10:56 next collapse

Omg omg omg!! I want my Wayland xfce 🙏 come on…

DarkDarkHouse@lemmy.sdf.org on 02 Dec 12:36 next collapse

This is so exciting! Go little mouse, you can do it

theshatterstone54@feddit.uk on 02 Dec 13:52 next collapse

Yes! I need something positive to end this year on, and I’d be overjoyed if that was the new XFCE release!

abbiistabbii@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 02 Dec 14:22 next collapse

4.20

ehehehehehehhe

paolab@lemmy.ml on 02 Dec 17:58 next collapse

I am so curious to know the improvements in the new version and see Wayland at work in xfce

scriptGoober@linux.community on 02 Dec 18:40 next collapse

nice

DieserTypMatthias@lemmy.ml on 03 Dec 12:46 next collapse

Nice.

fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com on 03 Dec 13:18 collapse

Other than memory size, why do people prefer xfce these days? I use it in nowsci.com/webbian/ to keep image size down, but use Gnome on my machines.

Katzenmann@feddit.org on 03 Dec 17:30 next collapse

Gnome is very different than xfce and has a different workflow. I find the workflow of xfce very nice and like the modularity of it

OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml on 03 Dec 23:50 next collapse

I like the aesthetic and theming support

Drito@sh.itjust.works on 04 Dec 01:02 next collapse

Xfce allowed me to replace the default window manager by Bspwm. Also the panels are fully configurable. This is a totally different philosophy.

paolab@lemmy.ml on 04 Dec 05:20 collapse

It is absolutely rock solid, you can adapt it to your workflow, whichever it is, change the window manager, have all the panels you want and go back to the default configuration immediately. It is an amazing desktop environment, extremely and easily customizable, because it is modular, and, in the end, it simply works. The default look is misleading.