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Completly stupid question: does the mouse have a name?-- mimithebrain 04:43, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
The old Xfce was modded to work on windows (libxfce) anyone know if an updated engine was every cross compiled? Liked to page from Gtkpref
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Since Xfce filled the void left by GNOME 3 ( #Newfound popularity), many consider that it focused more on being feature-rich than lightweight, e.g. in comparison to LXDE. See e.g. [1], but I don't know what sources could be used. [2] outlines some requirements but I'm not sure how they were calculated; [3] measures memory usage (not third party but probably ok); [4] maybe. -- Nemo 16:00, 27 July 2017 (UTC)
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Completly stupid question: does the mouse have a name?-- mimithebrain 04:43, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
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Since Xfce filled the void left by GNOME 3 ( #Newfound popularity), many consider that it focused more on being feature-rich than lightweight, e.g. in comparison to LXDE. See e.g. [1], but I don't know what sources could be used. [2] outlines some requirements but I'm not sure how they were calculated; [3] measures memory usage (not third party but probably ok); [4] maybe. -- Nemo 16:00, 27 July 2017 (UTC)