Il team di Canonical dedicato allo sviluppo della derivata di Ubuntu con XFCE ha deciso di non rilasciare la Beta 1 di Xubuntu 12.10 per vari motivi: primo tra tutti è l’arrivo di XFCE 4.10 che porta con se sostanziosi miglioramenti.
Dunque niente Beta 1 per Xubuntu 12.10; l’utente dovrà aspettare il rilascio della Beta 2 per conoscere lo stato dell’arte della nuova versione di X
Xubuntu 12.10 is out! Xubuntu is a Ubuntu based GNU/Linux distribution that focuses on XFCE desktop environment.
On September 2, Canonical released beta versions of Oneiric Ocelot for Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Xubuntu. This is the third article in a series looking at these newest releases, we had already done a review on Ubuntu 11.10 Beta 1 and Kubuntu 11.10 Beta .
Ubuntu, Lubuntu, Kubuntu and so on are getting lots of attention but it seems everybody is forgetting about Xubuntu so I decided to make a screenshot tour of Xubuntu. I never used XFCE so my notes are from the point of view of someone used to Gnome (so I'll underline the difference between XFCE ...
Canonical has announced that Xubuntu 12.10 Beta 2 (Quantal Quetzal) is available for download and it includes a few important changes. The Xubuntu developers have decided to skip the previous beta, but this time they've managed to provide a version for testing, albeit they had to drop the alternate images. [ad... (read more)
Running Xubuntu 12.04 32-bit.
for T's and G's, I recently tried out the "xfce session" as opposed to the default "xubuntu session," chosen from login screen.
However, now I can't change the default back to "xubuntu session"!
Someone please help this is a serious first world struggle!
I tried editing .dmrc in $HOME, but that didn't do anything.
The GNOME Project unleashed a few minutes ago, September 9th, the immediate availability for download and testing of the second and last Beta release of the upcoming GNOME 3.6 desktop environment. The Beta releases of GNOME 3.6 are a very important milestone for the development of the GNOME 3.6 desktop environment, as it comes with all the nice features that will be part of the final release.
Xfce is a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly.
I've done a fairly lengthy trawl of ubuntu forums and google etc but so far unable to quite grasp this one, hence asking for a bit of help.
I am using 64-bit Xubuntu 12.04 on a HP Pavilion DM4 14" laptop. no clever setups or hardware.