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- Date: Mon, 14 May 2018 18:27:34 +0200
- From: Marcus Metzler <mocm@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] xfce setup
- References: <be85db4f-34b0-99ce-71bc-c74520a8edc5@imaginatorium.org>
>>>>> "Brian" == Brian Chandler <brian@example.com> writes: Brian> Hello! A rather basic question about setting up a system to Brian> run something usable. I have a box with Ubuntu and the Brian> Unity thing, which I am not able to use. (Philosophically, Brian> I mean) I previously used xubuntu (I think), which seems to Brian> be ubuntu plus the xfce window manager; I found this usable Brian> because I have language, and cannot bear looking at blobs Brian> all the time. So I want menus with words, or abbreviations Brian> written in them, which I can read, remember, and look up on Brian> the internet. I also want to be able to specify things like Brian> dates to be written yyyy-mm-dd, always, with none of the Brian> mountains of crap which send me into paroxysms of Brian> anger. (Bendy windows, translucent windows, windows which Brian> sparkle in the twilight, etc etc etc) Brian> Given a system with Ubuntu+Unity installed, how would I Brian> convert it to Xubuntu+xfce? (Or is there something quite Brian> simple, and much better?) AFAIR the last time I installed ubuntu instead of xubuntu, you just need to install xfce, I don't know what the package is called exactly, but a quick google search should give you the answer. After that you will be able to chose the windows manager on your login screen. Marcus
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