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Plumf@lemider.me to Linux@lemmy.ml · 3 years ago

11 Best Xfce Themes to Give Your Linux Desktop a Modern Look

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11 Best Xfce Themes to Give Your Linux Desktop a Modern Look

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Plumf@lemider.me to Linux@lemmy.ml · 3 years ago
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The default Xfce theme looks outdated? Here are a few themes to make it look good as per your taste.
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    3 years ago

    I don’t want the “modern” look. I use XFCE because I want the gnome2 look’

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      If you wanna go full gnome2, try Raleigh Reloaded

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        3 years ago

        nice!

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      3 years ago

      Why not use MATE?

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        I tried MATE but liked XFCE better. Also it looks like XFCE is beibg developws more actively.

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          I get that. I’m a GNOME / COSMI User, but XFCE is really one of my favorites, and I use it on all my VM’s & low end hardware.

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