05-15-2018, 02:13 PM
[member=7596]CapraDemon[/member]
Most of the GUI elements like taskbar, panel, whisker menu, etc. in the XFCE DE have traditional right click menus. The rest of the settings are in the GUI settings menu. The LL XFCE DE is designed to make the user experience simple and intuitive, and in Linux user-land it is relatively durable and forgiving. The LL help manual is one of the best available online for a Linux distro and is the best place to start. Of course your situation is somewhat unique i/e the CRT monitor, but I expect you are happy with the results now, and happy with your own learning experience re-configuring the DE. LL is focused on precisely those things and succeeds exceedingly well there, better than any other Linux distro in my opinion.
TC
Most of the GUI elements like taskbar, panel, whisker menu, etc. in the XFCE DE have traditional right click menus. The rest of the settings are in the GUI settings menu. The LL XFCE DE is designed to make the user experience simple and intuitive, and in Linux user-land it is relatively durable and forgiving. The LL help manual is one of the best available online for a Linux distro and is the best place to start. Of course your situation is somewhat unique i/e the CRT monitor, but I expect you are happy with the results now, and happy with your own learning experience re-configuring the DE. LL is focused on precisely those things and succeeds exceedingly well there, better than any other Linux distro in my opinion.
TC
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