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Hi ppl,
I'm am new to Arch. I have currently installed only Openbox and I'm am looking further to install a DE as well. I need a DE that is light and effecient, to model after Arch. Where does XFCE, KDEmod stand against each other? And what does KDEmod offer from KDE?
Thanks in advance.
T-P
Last edited by T-Punch (2009-01-10 08:00:50)
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You may want to try LXDE, which uses openbox as the window manager. That's probably the lightest full desktop environment. I'm not experienced with KDEmod to help you with that.
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Welcome to the forums. There is a wealth of information available if you do a bit of a search through old posts.
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=62545
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=62247
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I'd recommend LXDE, as long as you're ok with no recycling bin. Other than that I think it's really awesome. (Well, actually I've gotten so used to the no recycling bin on other OS's I'm like... aww I have to delete it twice! lol)
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Thanks for the replies.. I will try out LXDE. Happy to be on Awesome Arch!
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I will try KDEmod too
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KDEMod gives you much more flexibility than the normal KDEMod.
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KDEMod gives you much more flexibility than the normal KDEMod.
Huh...
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ShadowKyogre wrote:KDEMod gives you much more flexibility than the normal KDEMod.
Huh...
I think that was supposed to say "KDEMod gives you much more flexibility than the normal KDE."
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aww I have to delete it twice! lol
Recycle bin (or Trash) was not created without a good purpose - one main human-computer interaction heuristics is ability to undo destructive actions.
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Why not just use thunar with lxde? That way you have a trash if you wnt one
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oni5115 wrote:aww I have to delete it twice! lol
Recycle bin (or Trash) was not created without a good purpose - one main human-computer interaction heuristics is ability to undo destructive actions.
Oh I do agree, hence my warning about the trash bin not being in default LXDE.
I haven't tried using Thunar in LXDE, well ever actually. Does it handle backgrounds as well like Nautilus/PCManFM?
I like PCmanFM for the speed and tabs, the only bad things are the no recycle bin and no/little network support. (Though a few months ago I was reading that both are being worked on.) Neither are a deal breaker though, since my NAS actually runs much faster using FTP.
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