felix
Bluelight Crew
Felix,
Had a look at Cinnamon. Looks nice, but it is essentially Gnome 3 which is noticeably slower in terms of UI compared to XFCE or LDXE. Couldn't work out if you're running Cinnamon on 'Ted' ? If so, you may want to try out XFCE. Chief Penguin abuser Linus Torvald uses it. Nuff said. [/CODE]
This should work on debian based systems. Logout and log back in, picking the new xfce desktop option.
Warning. The UI contains mice.
Yep. I initially used Mint's 'MGSE', which is Gnome 3 with added old-skool goodness and is included with Mint 12 as standard. Cinnamon improves things even further, I absolutely love it.
Words cannot express just how fucking important the choice of Cinnamon was when putting Mint on Kate's laptop. The transition from Win7 has been unbelievably trouble-free so far - if it wasn't, I would be in the doghouse and it wouldn't have lasted 5 minutes. :D It's ease of use trumps any slight deficiences in performance in this situation (and it performs beautifully, anyway).
Big Ted is currently running LXDE on Mint 11. it's still a bit sluggish (only half a gig memory being the cause, no doubt), so I'm gonna wipe it and give Arch a go. I'll try out fluxbox on watson's recommendation and have a look at xfce too.
not if I'm putting Arch on it.Of course, the beauty of Linux is you can try it and ditch it if you don't like it! From terminal:
Code:sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
