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Xubuntu Development Update August 2024
bluesabre.org Xubuntu Development Update August 2024 - Sean Davis

The Xubuntu development update for August 2024 features Xubuntu 24.10, "Oracular Oriole," featuring Xfce 4.19, and many more updates.

Xubuntu Development Update August 2024 - Sean Davis

August marks the fourth month of development for Xubuntu 24.10, “Oracular Oriole.” With the arrival of many Xfce 4.19 components, our next release is beginning to take shape. Let’s look at how things are progressing in this month’s Xubuntu development update.

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Xfce is moving from IRC to Matrix
  • There are no plans, that I am aware of, for an Xfce-specific Matrix client.

    Currently, I am using gomuks, a Go-based terminal client and it is working ok for me, so far. I've also been using the Element app; but, it it too resources intensive for my current desktop.

  • Xfce is moving from IRC to Matrix

    An announcement from Xfce developer Alexander Schwinn(alexxcons@floss.social)

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    Xubuntu 24.04 released!
    xubuntu.org Xubuntu 24.04 released! « Xubuntu

    Xubuntu – Xubuntu is an elegant and easy-to-use operating system.

    The Xubuntu team is happy to announce the immediate release of Xubuntu 24.04.

    Xubuntu 24.04, codenamed Noble Numbat, is a long-term support (LTS) release and will be supported for 3 years, until 2027.

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    itsfoss.com 7 Tips and Tweaks for Xfce Thunar File Manager

    Thunar is a good file manager by Xfce. You can enhance your experience by using these tweaks and tips.

    7 Tips and Tweaks for Xfce Thunar File Manager

    The article, for some reason, links to the goodies.xfce.org site which has been deprecated since 2019. The correct, current link for Thunar plugin documentation is https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/start#thunar_plugins Enjoy!

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    MX Linux 23 Release with Xfce 4.18
    linuxiac.com MX Linux 23 Released Based on Debian 12.1, Here’s What’s New

    Step into the world of MX Linux 23, codenamed "Libretto," offering modern Xfce, KDE, Fluxbox desktops, and an array of improvements.

    MX Linux 23 Released Based on Debian 12.1, Here’s What’s New
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    How to Install Xfce on Fedora 38/37/36 Linux
    www.linuxcapable.com How to Install Xfce on Fedora 38/37/36 Linux - LinuxCapable

    Step-by-step guide to install and manage the Xfce Desktop on Fedora Linux, ensuring efficient and customizable computing experience.

    How to Install Xfce on Fedora 38/37/36 Linux - LinuxCapable
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    www.debugpoint.com How to Install Themes in Xfce or Xubuntu

    A simple step-by-step tutorial that shows how to download and install themes in Xfce desktop environment in various Linux distros.

    How to Install Themes in Xfce or Xubuntu

    A simple guide on how to install themes in Xubuntu or any Linux distribution featuring Xfce desktop.

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    Welcome to c/xfce!

    Hello everyone,

    I guess we all have to start somewhere. Here goes...

    Welcome to c/xfce

    For the first general post to the community, I'd like to welcome all of you to this little corner of the Fediverse. Thanks for showing up.

    I'm currently a moderator over at r/xfce on Reddit and started this instance as way for myself to get familiar with the Fediverse and look for possible alternate communities for users of Xfce.

    Consider this post a sandbox for people to introduce themselves, test out the functionality, offer tips & suggestions for navigating the Fediverse conventions. I might even be willing to answer some questions; but, I would prefer to just carry on with folks simply discussing Xfce in a new place and ignore me.

    By all means post some screenshots of your Xfce desktops in this thread and feel free to use this thread as a way to get more familiar with the platform and get to know one another.

    I have no master plans for this instance. There are no plans, from me, to shut down r/xfce. This is a new place, same topic. If you like it here, great. It's up to you to help build and maintain it. If you don't like it, that's fine too. Go to the community/forum you enjoy most and please don't bitch about it here.

    I'm new here too, so I am open to suggestions on how to make this a useful place to visit.

    For now, the only rules I have for this space are:

    • Keep it Xfce related
    • Be polite & respectful of one another

    I've also created a similar space over at https://fedia.io/m/xfce if you are curious about how that platform works

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    MX Linux 23 Beta 2 is Now Available for Testing(with Xfce 4.18)
    debugpointnews.com MX Linux 23 Beta 2 is Now Available for Testing

    Release highlights of MX Linux 23 beta 2 which brings stable Debian 12 Bookworm base, Linux Kernel 6.1, improvements to installer and more.

    MX Linux 23 Beta 2 is Now Available for Testing
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    Xfce 4.18 released

    Dec 15, 2022

    >"After almost two years of work, we are happy to announce the release of Xfce 4.18 !

    >Since Xfce 4.16 a lot of major development happened. Our team added multiple nice new features, did a gazillion of bug fixes and did various minor improvements. Finally, all that is going to be released for your pleasure."

    >This development cycle was influenced a lot by GSoC 2021 and GSoC 2022, which led to various new features, most of them for Thunar, the Xfce File Manager. Though as well multiple other Xfce components got a lot of love and many improvements were done under the hood.

    >Assuming you have installed Xfce 4.16, here is an overview on the major changes you will see on an upgrade to Xfce 4.18:

    https://www.xfce.org/about/tour418

    >A detailed overview of the changes between Xfce 4.16 and Xfce 4.18 releases can be found on the following page:

    https://www.xfce.org/download/changelogs

    >This release can be downloaded either as a set of individual packages or as a single fat tarball including all these individual versions:

    https://archive.xfce.org/xfce/4.18

    >Best regards, >The Xfce development team

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    Xfce 4.18 release: News Roundup

    I've been pleasantly surprised by the amount of media coverage, this week, on the release of Xfce 4.18. I've put together a quick collection of the links that I have seen so far.

    Added:

    4.18.x+ Bugfix/Updates:

    For a complete list of recently updated packages, follow the Xfce-announce mailing list.

    Enjoy!

    If you've seen any others that look interesting, feel free to share below.

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