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            <title>Building Xfce from source</title>
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            <description>Building Xfce from source

To compile a complete Xfce desktop from source requires some information about the dependency chain and the various configure options available in each module. This page will describe this in detail, so you can compile your own Xfce desktop; both system wide as well as in your $HOME directory.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2026 23:05:05 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Setup a Display Manager for Xfce</title>
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            <description>Setup a Display Manager for Xfce

LightDM

LightDM is the default display manager for Edubuntu, Xubuntu and Mythbuntu since 11.10 release, for Lubuntu since 12.04 release, for Kubuntu beginning with 12.10 until 15.04 for Linux Mint[14] and Antergos.</description>
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            <title>Getting Started with Xfce</title>
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Introduction

Xfce is a lightweight desktop environment for Unix-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and light on system resources, while still being visually appealing and easy to use.</description>
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            <title>Core Modules</title>
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	*  Application Finder (xfce4-appfinder) -- Application to quickly run applications and commands
	*  Configuration Storage System (xfconf) -- D-Bus-based configuration storage system
	*  Desktop Manager (xfdesktop) -- Configure the desktop background image, icons, launchers and folders
	*  Development Tools (xfce4-dev-tools) -- A set of scripts and m4/autoconf macros that ease build system maintenance.</description>
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            <title>System Requirements</title>
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            <description>System Requirements

Xfce runs on over 90 UNIX-like distributions. Below is a short list of 6 representative distributions that use Xfce as their primary, default Desktop Environment (DE) as well as their minimum system requirements for installation. 

Xubuntu

Xubuntu is a community‑developed, Ubuntu‑based Linux operating system. Its minimum requirements are:</description>
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