Re: XFCE, was: pdflatex: fuzzy fonts in Evince, but not on paper output

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R P Herrold a écrit :

As you are probably aware, at XFCE 4 became an 'early adopter' of those standards.
    http://www.xfce.org/about/
and 'aims to be fast and lightweight' unlike, say, evince, which tries to be a universal 'Swiss Army' document 'knife' ;)

XFCE forever

I second that. I've been using XFCE since 4.0 on Slackware. I've spent quite some time configuring an XFCE-based desktop which could be a complete replacement for, say, Windows XP or Mac OS X. Now here's what my somewhat customized XFCE looks like:

http://www.kikinovak.net/images/centos5-xfce.png

This is the standard desktop I've installed in our public libraries, and so far, folks have adopted it. After logging in, the desktop launches and consumes no more than 57 MB RAM (compare: over 600 MB for Windows Vista :oD).

The only thing I painfully miss is a burning app in replacement for K3B.

Cheers,

Niki
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