The Xcfe �control panel�
Jul 08, 2010, 16:07 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Jack Wallen)
"Today we take another look at the Xfce desktop environment. If
you are just now tuning in, you might have missed the previous two
Xfce articles "Installing and using Xfce 4" and "Get to know Linux:
Xfce 4". Both of these articles were more introductory pieces. Now
it's time to start focusing on how Xfce 4 is actually used and
configured.
"In this piece of the puzzle we are going to take a look at
Xfce's "control panel", the Xfce 4 Settings Manager. From this tool
you can configure nearly all of the preferences for the Xfce
4′s desktop. It's a very handy tool to have installed and
will keep you from having to poke around the menu system to find
the various setting tools."
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