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Doesn't XFCE use GNOME as the DE (or WM, at least)?
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no. XFCE *is* a DE; and it uses his own WM (xfwm4)
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it is however based on the gtk2 toolkit which gnome also use which is the reason that gnome application integrates so well into xfce
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Maybe he simply doesn't need a GUI file manager. I know - I - don't.
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Funny, pcmanfm looks and behaves nearly identically to thunar on my system. pcmanfm is just a little buggy. for instance, when ripping a DVD to my ~/ and navigating there with pcman, the icons blink real fast.
pcman does seem slightly lighter.
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Yes it is possible; http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Des … e_packages basically just install the packages that you need instead of the whole desktop.
Like Misfit138 said both file managers are very similar, I think the main difference is that PCManFM supports tabs.
Last edited by dabski (2008-06-19 01:39:33)
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Try LXDE today. http://lxde.org/
With this, you get a desktop panel - LXPanel, a file manager - PCManFM, and no XFCE or gnome dependency.
The packages are in arch community repo.
pacman -Sy lxde
Then, run startlxde in your Xsession.
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