Patrick Wiseman wrote:

I know xfce is entirely compatible with all GNOME apps; I don't use
any KDE apps, but it has an option to include the KDE menus as well,
so I presume it's compatible with those too.  It simply (and I mean
simply) provides an alternative (very lean) desktop to GNOME and KDE.

Patrick




Hi Patrick.

Thanks also for your comments.

And to all that has helped me, I whish to say thank you. Xfce works like a charm
here now.


Erik Jakobsen


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