Originally posted by lxskllr
So if I install one of these and log out, it will automatically prompt me for which one I want to run each time I start up my computer by default, or do I have to use some other program, kind of like how Grub handles dualbooting etc?
How do I go about downloading these? Do I just yum install Xfce? And from what I gather, people don't like Gnome, which is what Fedora comes with, why? It is pretty bare bones. I mean it's a bland desktop, then on the left hand side you can bring up the favorites panel, or you can click over to applications and find what you need. Is this really that bad? It seems pretty simple and sleek to me, but I havn't tried anything else.
I have pretty much unlimited resources and a 27 inch monitor so not really worried about resources, I am just curious what really could be added to Gnome other than unecessary widgets? I am going to check out Xfce and see how that works, assuming I can easily transition back.
Edit; Just checked out screenshots of Xfce, I dont't think that's for me, has too much going on. I odn't like the start menu style menus either. I think i'm goign to stick with whatever fedora came with, I only need like 4 things on the favorites panel and everything else I access from command line anyways, I like a clean desktop with nothing really else on it.
It is kind of annoying when I go to click "back" on the browser and it mistakenly opens the shortcuts thing which it's only supposed to do when you move your mouse to the top left hand corner, but it's not too bad.
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