Stan,
I am just trying to become as familiar with possible and to try to understand why Xfce fans still cling to Xfce.
I assume Fedora ships Xfce without any tweaks.
Other Xfce distros, change the menu, the panel, and add or remove apps or both.
I do not think I would recommend Xfce in Fedora to someone who was not already a Linux user. So if you take that crowd of users, then why would they chose Xfce in Fedora when other distros take Xfce in another direction. I guess those that want to customize Xfce themselves and want the Fedora ( or Rawhide ) experience. While I might be able to eventually customize Xfce more to my liking, I think that maybe I would rather "someday" be in pure wayland / gtk3, less xwayland.
Xfce is using around 837 MB, and 1.27 GB while watching YouTube in Firefox 74, while 21% usage on each of four cores of i5-3470.
David Locklear
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