08-11-2019, 05:58 PM
You didn't.. . The new build test updates which i get and bench my processor. . [which is hardware only] . Its Linux Lite by its self. This gives the build- the ability to see how the hardware reacts to different [test build updates], which reacts differently from one processor and motherboard to another. Nothing implied or suggested..
I have XFCE on two other Linux Platforms as a DE I like the sleek design of the Desktop Environment. Not the flashy KDE look which I have on another Linux Platform.
My self I do prefer the XFCE look. One as you are correct LL. I Have not changed much on LL since the install except the kernel. LL is the only platform that I accept test updates on. I have 6 different Linux Platforms. LL is the favorite of all of them being fast, light weight, I started with LL 2.2. Nothing confusing on this end, not updating XFCE in the middle of a build of the new LL- OS . May not make any difference ..It does to me..
Enjoy your new XFCE. ;D 8)
I have XFCE on two other Linux Platforms as a DE I like the sleek design of the Desktop Environment. Not the flashy KDE look which I have on another Linux Platform.
My self I do prefer the XFCE look. One as you are correct LL. I Have not changed much on LL since the install except the kernel. LL is the only platform that I accept test updates on. I have 6 different Linux Platforms. LL is the favorite of all of them being fast, light weight, I started with LL 2.2. Nothing confusing on this end, not updating XFCE in the middle of a build of the new LL- OS . May not make any difference ..It does to me..
Enjoy your new XFCE. ;D 8)
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