Xfce 4.10 released
Xfce 4.10 released
Posted Apr 30, 2012 11:21 UTC (Mon) by man_ls (guest, #15091)In reply to: Xfce 4.10 released by theophrastus
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Yes, Xfce is a delight to use. I would restate it as the sweet spot of resource usage versus features. Less resources and it would remove useful features; on the other hand I don't miss the extra features (such as compositing desktop) that more resources would buy.
Also, there are few surprises and no feature churn from one release to the next. And it shows. Thanks, people!
Posted Apr 30, 2012 13:08 UTC (Mon)
by dskoll (subscriber, #1630)
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I believe XFCE >= 4.8 does in fact support compositing. On my better computers, I've turned on window transparency during moving, for example.
XFCE rocks. I love how 4.10 is simply 4.8 improved and refined and not a "break-your-user-experience" bolt from the blue.
Posted Apr 30, 2012 17:31 UTC (Mon)
by markhb (guest, #1003)
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Posted Apr 30, 2012 20:09 UTC (Mon)
by dskoll (subscriber, #1630)
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Yes, I was hit by the 3-to-4 transition and even lamented on the mailing list. Fortunately, later releases of 4.x rendered most of my gripes moot as missing features were added or removed options re-enabled. The XFCE developers were (and are) pretty good at listening to their user's wishes.
Posted Apr 30, 2012 21:42 UTC (Mon)
by tjc (guest, #137)
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Xfce 4.10 released
The "bolt from the blue" was effectively the 3 => 4 transition, when they stopped trying to be like CDE. This was a deep disappointment to some of us who used it because it was like CDE. Deeply uncool, I realize, but it still means that there is no CDE on Linux.
Xfce 4.10 released
Xfce 4.10 released
Xfce 4.10 released