On 11/9/18 9:11 AM, David A. De Graaf wrote:
> Thank you, Kevin Fenzi, for this expanded and more informative
> explanation. It is exactly what I was looking for.
>
> I do hope, though, that next time around F30 will include a Live Xfce
> spin in the distribution tree, even if it has to be an "u
On 11/7/18 8:11 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On 11/7/18 11:53 AM, David A. De Graaf wrote:
When a new Fedora is released, I immediately fetch the Live Xfce
Spin .iso. As a Gnome hater, I want to avoid that entrapment.
I've always found Xfce perfectly suited for me.
This crucial piece of the release
On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 10:37 PM Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 11/7/18 11:53 AM, David A. De Graaf wrote:
>>
>> I realize there's a powerful faction at Redhat that insists that Gnome
>> is the One True Way. They're wrong.
>
> At least you do have other options with Fedora. Not so easy with, say,
> Ubunt
On Wed, 2018-11-07 at 20:31 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Rick Stevens writes:
>
> > At least you do have other options with Fedora. Not so easy with, say,
> > Ubuntu. Switching desktops on it is a bit more convoluted. I've never
> > tried it myself, but I've heard stories...
>
> My work la
On 11/7/18 11:53 AM, David A. De Graaf wrote:
> When a new Fedora is released, I immediately fetch the Live Xfce
> Spin .iso. As a Gnome hater, I want to avoid that entrapment.
> I've always found Xfce perfectly suited for me.
>
> This crucial piece of the release is missing at all the mirror sit
Rick Stevens writes:
At least you do have other options with Fedora. Not so easy with, say,
Ubuntu. Switching desktops on it is a bit more convoluted. I've never
tried it myself, but I've heard stories...
My work laptop runs Ubuntu, and I switched it to the XFCE desktop. I do not
remembe
On 11/7/18 11:53 AM, David A. De Graaf wrote:
> When a new Fedora is released, I immediately fetch the Live Xfce
> Spin .iso. As a Gnome hater, I want to avoid that entrapment.
> I've always found Xfce perfectly suited for me.
>
> This crucial piece of the release is missing at all the mirror sit
On Wed, 2018-11-07 at 14:53 -0500, David A. De Graaf wrote:
> When a new Fedora is released, I immediately fetch the Live Xfce
> Spin .iso. As a Gnome hater, I want to avoid that entrapment.
> I've always found Xfce perfectly suited for me.
>
> This crucial piece of the release is missing at all
On Wed, 2018-11-07 at 20:21 +, Rick Stevens wrote:
>
> > I did find one place:
> > https://spins.fedoraproject.org/xfce/download/index.html
> > that offers to "Download Fedora 29 Xfce Desktop", and I have done
> > so.
> > However, there's no checksum that I've been able to discover.
>
> If
On 11/7/18 3:21 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 11/7/18 11:53 AM, David A. De Graaf wrote:
I did find one place:
https://spins.fedoraproject.org/xfce/download/index.html
that offers to "Download Fedora 29 Xfce Desktop", and I have done so.
However, there's no checksum that I've been able to discov
On 11/7/18 12:21 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 11/7/18 11:53 AM, David A. De Graaf wrote:
>> When a new Fedora is released, I immediately fetch the Live Xfce
>> Spin .iso. As a Gnome hater, I want to avoid that entrapment.
>> I've always found Xfce perfectly suited for me.
>>
>> This crucial piece
On 11/7/18 11:53 AM, David A. De Graaf wrote:
This crucial piece of the release is missing at all the mirror sites
I've visited and, indeed, the file that lists checksums for all the
Spins omits mention of the Xfce-Live version.
What I did was to run the ISO as a CDROM from one of my virtual
m
When a new Fedora is released, I immediately fetch the Live Xfce
Spin .iso. As a Gnome hater, I want to avoid that entrapment.
I've always found Xfce perfectly suited for me.
This crucial piece of the release is missing at all the mirror sites
I've visited and, indeed, the file that lists checks
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