Yeah XFCE is great but don't expect GUI network share file browsing
(at least last time I used it)
I use it on MythBuntu and it's great cos it's just so light but
lacking in some features.
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On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Steven McDonald
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Have you tried Xfce? I've been using it for a few months now, and GNOME
> seems kind of bloated by comparison. If you're getting frustrated with
> GNOME, it might be worth checking out. For instance, the key bindings are in
> Applications -> Settings -> Keyboard, where one might expect them to be.
>
> On 03/06/10 12:41, james wrote:
>>
>> Steven thanks for the hint
>> I did:
>>
>> apps ->  metacity ->  global_keybindings :
>> run_command_1 XF86Calculator
>> apps ->  metacity ->  global_keybindings :
>> command1 calc (which is free42)
>>
>> That works - yahoo, but why is so obvious a thing so hidden? google shows
>> many
>> asking the same question<grrr>
>> James
>
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