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===== Installation ===== | ===== Installation ===== | ||
- | The Xfce project officially only releases [[http:// | + | The Xfce project officially only releases [[http:// |
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
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=== Command line === | === Command line === | ||
- | Use '' | + | Use '' |
By default the //Xfce session manager// manages the startup of applications. It allows you to save your session when you quit Xfce, so that the next time you log in, the same applications will be started for you automatically. | By default the //Xfce session manager// manages the startup of applications. It allows you to save your session when you quit Xfce, so that the next time you log in, the same applications will be started for you automatically. | ||
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===== Further Reading ===== | ===== Further Reading ===== | ||
- | This user guide has only given a very general overview of the Xfce Desktop Environment. More information is available in the [[.: | + | This guide provides |