Quoting Steve Litt (sl...@troubleshooters.com):

> That wouldn't be true of me. Back when I was an Xfce user, I defined
> Xfce as:
> 
> * Able to use multiple panels
> * Able to config the panels via right click
> * Kinda twitchy during config on Linux, but rock solid on OpenBSD

I note without particular objection, just a kind of familiar weariness,
that you ignored my point and changed the subject.

> How would anyone separate those from Xfce?

Question is irrelevant to my point, that XFCE4 is an assemblage.
You apparently want to change the subject, which I obviously cannot
prevent, but you'll have to do it without my help.

> > And if you started out with less than the entire marching band of
> > those things (which with artwork and bindings are the ensemble known
> > as 'XFCE4') and at any point you decided you wanted any of them or
> > all of them, you can trivially add those with a single apt-get
> > command.
> 
> The preceding is what I've been trying to tell people for years.

Steve, please stop helping.  As you often do, you are just adding noise.

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