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Xfwm4 theme how-to

Xfwm4 uses a simple yet flexible pixmap based theme engine using images in .xpm format. It also uses a text file for other configuration options (see themerc section). You can also make a theme pick up gtk theme colours.

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Forlong's Blog - How to install Compiz Fusion on Ubuntu Feisty - tutorial for advanced and/or KDE as well as Xfce users

sudo apt-get install compiz-plugins compiz-fusion-plugins-main compiz-fusion-plugins-extra compizconfig-settings-manager sexy-python emerald emerald-themes

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Installation/LowMemorySystems - Community Ubuntu Documentation

"How to install Ubuntu on low memory systems" article with some useful links.

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Installing Xfce on Ubuntu

Installing Xfce on Ubuntu Why Xubuntu? If you have a computer with rather modest specifications (I'd say anywhere between 128 MB of RAM to 256 MB of RAM), you may find that Kubuntu's KDE and Ubuntu's Gnome are too slow on your computer to be functional. T

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Installing Xfce on Ubuntu

Installing Xfce on Ubuntu Why Xubuntu? If you have a computer with rather modest specifications (I'd say anywhere<sep/>

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ArsGeek » How to install KDE and XFCE on your Ubuntu computer

If you’re using the standard Ubuntu OS, which comes with Gnome but would like to try out other window managers like KDE or Xfce, you can easily install them and give them a shot.

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Installing Xfce on Ubuntu

If you have a computer with rather modest specifications (I'd say anywhere between 128 MB of RAM to 256 MB of RAM), you may find that Kubuntu's KDE and Ubuntu's Gnome are too slow on your computer to be functional.

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Installing XFCE on Ubuntu

If you have a computer with rather modest specifications (I'd say anywhere between 128 MB of RAM to 256 MB of RAM), you may find that Kubuntu's KDE and Ubuntu's Gnome are too slow on your computer to be functional. There's another desktop environment call

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