XFCE4's awesome because it doesn't let the shiny get in the way of actually getting things done. And the shiny it did have was actually useful - it was a neat little window compositing system.
I ran it quite happily for a long time, out of the box, on an IBM X20 with a 600mhz Pentium III with 128Mb of RAM, and not much else. (Oh, and a floppy drive)
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I ran it quite happily for a long time, out of the box, on an IBM X20 with a 600mhz Pentium III with 128Mb of RAM, and not much else. (Oh, and a floppy drive)
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