On 7/17/06, Daniel Bertolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Montag, 17. Juli 2006 09:25 schrieb David Wright:
> You can add Gnome and KDE both at install time, just change the package
> selections.
I know that, of course :). But for unexperienced users, it might be useful to
select KDE and/or GNOME. Or better not :).
> The same goes for some of the other GUI's, although I believe
> XFCE isn't on the media :(
Yes, that's right. But you can add any network installation source at the
beginning of the installation (add additional install resources). That is
actually a great feature.
Is there a SUSE-XFCE project? I thought that XFCE is not well configurated
and/or integrated into SUSE. Would be great to start a kind of SUSE-XFCE
project similar to Xubuntu.
Dani
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I think that would be great, I been using XFCE now for 6 months and I
love the fact it does use as much memory as Gnome/KDE. And that you
can use both of windowmanager apps with it.
It would be nice to have XFCE built that were opensuse friendly.
I am not programmer, but a sysadmin that love to use it and give feed
back on it.
Thanks.
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