I’ve written a lot over the years about Linux, both positive and critical. However, I haven’t written much about it lately. Thus, I thought I’d write about
Here’s the latest version of my post-installation guides for Linux distros. This one’s for Xubuntu Linux 16.04 LTS. Xubuntu is a Xfce-based variant of the Ubuntu Linux distribution,
(Update, 12/7/16: I have a newer version of this guide for Xubuntu Linux 16.04.) I haven’t written one of these post-installation guides in awhile, but I’ve decided to
Linux Mint 17 Xfce has finally been released, and with it comes the latest version of my post-installation guide. If wondering, I’m restricting these guides to LTS (long-term service) releases from
Last week, Xubuntu 13.10 (“Saucy Salamander”) was released. The Xfce-variant of Ubuntu is mostly seeing incremental changes with this release; among the new features touted: A new version of xfce4-settings,
Creative Commons graphic, created by Cllement Lefebvre. Linux Mint 15 (Xfce version) was recently released, a month or so after the release of the main MATE/Cinnamon using versions. With the newest version
Coming soon is Linux Mint 15 Xfce (“Olivia”), currently available as a Release Candidate. The popular Linux distro’s recently released version 15 of its main desktop environments (MATE and
Xubuntu 13.04 (“Raring Ringtail”) is being released today. Xubuntu, of course, is the Xfce-based version of Ubuntu that’s become a popular alternative to its Unity-based bigger sibling. Xfce,
As a companion post to my ever-popular Xubuntu 12.04 post-installation guide (and its Linux Mint 14 LTS sibling guide), here’s a post about setting up Xubuntu 12.04 on my
Linux Mint 14 has been out for a few months now, but the Xfce version was only updated recently. I finally upgraded to 14 just before Christmas, so it’s time for