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XFCE is lightweight, fast and have nice composite. Before ksnapshot, memory was under 200MB, and can go even lower if I cut compiz (running), power manager... People with all those muscled hardware should be very happy with 13.0 =]
XFCE is lightweight, fast and have nice composite. Before ksnapshot, memory was under 200MB, and can go even lower if I cut compiz (running), power manager... People with all those muscled hardware should be very happy with 13.0 =]
@J_Humphrey I don not have Xfce4 Screenshooter (if it is what you asked). Pretty stock XFCE with some goodies from rlworkman. There are really nice desktops here... Spread it around and show them a little more about Slackware =]
Here is mine. Stock Slackware 13 with open office and skype added, some xfce panel plugins, and Thunar and my desktop turned into a swiss army knife....
Last edited by TwinReverb; 10-05-2009 at 09:03 AM.
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