Am 08.12.2011 17:24, schrieb Sandra Schlichting:
>> I installed xfce4
>> Works well
>
> Very interesting!
>
> I tried both XFCE and LXDE today. They seam very similar.
>
> Are there differences worth noticing when it should be used for LTSP?
>

I have tried both over the last couple of months on my laptop. So far, 
LXDE never crashed and simply worked (and ran extremely fast), though 
its file manager does not sort the files alphabetically which may 
confuse users.

XFCE is not that fast and it crashed several times, especially when 
playing around with themes, and in the end I couldn't find a way to 
restore the normal functioning (the window gadgets disappeared).

If something like that happens in a "public" environment, it is rather 
annoying even if you know how to help. So at the moment, I would prefer 
LXDE although they say it's not production ready yet. My own experience 
is quite different.

Rolf

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