#XFCE4

2026-02-24

Wow, this file name really did not age well... : :blobcatfearful:

#xfce4 #InterClientExchangeProtocol

The nicest screenshot you've ever seen from my home directory. Diverse dot files are shown. The highlight is on a file called .ICEauthority which absofuckinglutely does not have anything to do with the currently facistic authority arm in the USA which kidnaps foreign looking people only to deter them in concentration camps in El Salvador or whoknowswhere
J. J. Zepfanman @disc...zepfanman@discuss.systems
2026-02-16

It's been a while since I've used #Linux. Excited to join the #ArchLinux crowd, with #XFCE4 on a new #ThinkPad as my primary computer.

Fresh install of Arch Linux shown on a laptop screen, with About window and File Manager open.
2026-02-14

update: i updated the firmware using this script: docs.mrchromebox.tech/docs/fws

the fact that this #chromebook was completely capable of running modern firmware, but the stock firmware topped out about ~20 updates ago, really opened my eyes to the planned obsolescence in consumer tech

i'm dual booting #xubuntu thru chrx.org/ as a proof of concept to just play around and see what the hardware is capable of

the chromeos partition uses up a whole 10 GIGABYTES. this laptop only has like, 32gb storage or something lol. it's insane. eventually i'm gonna flash it with a full UEFI ROM and do away with chromeos entirely.

unsure what distro i'll go for after that. i'm running xubuntu with #xfce4 right now thru chrx. i daily drive #linuxmint but i worry it would be too heavy for this system, even if i went for debian edition.

i like #xfce4 in that it's similar to cinnamon. and tbh i might actually prefer thunar over nemo as a file manager.

anyone have recs for a lightweight #linux distro? ik there's loads of options but i don't have much experience with them.

2026-02-13

I know a lot of people complain about it, but I don't have any major objections to #Wayland so I've been working (here and there) to migrate my laptop to it. In X11, I've mostly settled on a cobbled-together mix of #i3 and #xfce4 rather than any of the Desktop Environment suites (and that's probably at the heart of the problem). However, the Wayland landscape just isn't at the same level of maturity as Xorg yet.

  • The obvious replacement for i3 is sway, but xfce4-panel doesn't work with this because of a missing extension.
  • The other major compositor that's in Debian and works is Hyprland. Leaving aside the ethics of that, you can't even really use hyprpm (the plugin manager) because you need to manually install so many -dev packages

So, for now, I'll stick with the devil I know.

Dendrobatus AzureusDendrobatus_Azureus@bsd.cafe
2026-02-06

My next test will be installing Cairo dock on MX Linux which I also have on a microSD card for the SBC Raspberry Pi5

mxlinux.org

#Cairo #dock #library #Wayland #KDE #Gnome #Xfce4 #airdrop #localsend #kdeconnect #ftp #Linux #Raspberry #Pi5 #ARM #SBC #programming #opensource #technology

Dendrobatus AzureusDendrobatus_Azureus@bsd.cafe
2026-02-06

I've just installed Cairo Dock in my SBC Raspberry Pi5, using pi-packages the Add/Remove software utility.

What a mess I created.

Cairo Dock could not work properly. The gfx output indicated that it rendered in a manner that Wayland does not like.
I could see the window borders of the Dock which are invisible on Xorg in MX-Linux. Cairo Dock collapsed and expanded horizontally when you moved the mouse over it, with none of the applets reacting properly. They did not spawn the programs they were representing

I then proceded with sudo apt install cairo-doc from bash, after removal in pi-packages.
All dependecies were easily installed, but the rendering of my beloved Cairo dock still failed, making it still unusuable, in Wayland on the Pi5 SBC with 8GiB RAM

I will investigate, but for now I can't get the gorgeous Cairo dock to easily work on Wayland on the SBC Raspberry Pi5

#Cairo #dock #library #Wayland #KDE #Gnome #Xfce4 #airdrop #localsend #kdeconnect #ftp #Linux #Raspberry #Pi5 #ARM #SBC #programming #opensource #technology

Dendrobatus AzureusDendrobatus_Azureus@bsd.cafe
2026-02-04

@DevWouter

Another excellent perspective on the subject at hand

This is what I Love 💕 about the FediVerse. Dynamic and open discussions on various matters in a civil way

#KDE #Gnome #Cairo #library #Xfce4 #Love #Universal #airdrop #localsend #kdeconnect #ftp #Linux #ARM #SBC #programming #opensource #technology

Dendrobatus AzureusDendrobatus_Azureus@bsd.cafe
2026-02-04

@DevWouter @florke64

Thank you 💕 for the valuable feedback Wouter. Thanks to a have another angle of insight into matters like these

#KDE #Gnome #Cairo #library #Xfce4 #airdrop #localsend #kdeconnect #ftp #Linux #ARM #SBC #programming #opensource #technology

Dendrobatus AzureusDendrobatus_Azureus@bsd.cafe
2026-02-04

@florke64

I've read your responses to my toot twice. Thank you 💕 for reacting.

IMHO your though process does not justify the hate you've got for localsend.

Your hate towards, the for you unknown program, localsend is **unfounded*"

Cherish the fact that there is choice and diversity in OpenSource programming.

Stable release versions for synchronizing files exist since the 1970s, not the 1990s. You've clearly not been around long enough to realize that fact **

Ever since plain simple sh existed, such programs were coded. One such program was coded more than fifty years ago and is still in active use.

Please be so kind to use wisdom and intelligence when you react and respond to toots. You acted like a typical snobbish Linux user. Reactions like yours don't contribute anything positive, no one learns from toots like the ones you posted in this thread.

I've never had such responses from the people in the BSD range of Operating Systems.

Even here on the FediVerse the diverse responses from Linux only users and programmers were not of such nature and low caliber.

I'm surprised, yet paradoxically expected your motivational chain.

** If you have been around long enough, to know open source code from the 1970s, look in the mirror and ask yourself why you have reacted in such a manner .

I will still wish you a good day / night, wherever you may reside.

EOF
^Z

#KDE #Gnome #Cairo #library #Xfce4 #airdrop #localsend #kdeconnect #ftp #Linux #ARM #SBC #programming #opensource #technology

Dendrobatus AzureusDendrobatus_Azureus@bsd.cafe
2026-02-04

In extension of what I said here I want to expand on the joy I have with Cairo Dock coded by the GNOME team **

When you first spawn Cairo Dock it greets you with a friendly requester, asking if you want OpenGL or standard
FX created by your fully personizable Cairo Dock.

The dock defaults with a exeptionally usuable configuration out of the box. The first thing I did was seek how to spawn it from the keyboard. I only use Xorg for gfx output, of my code / programs; Im a sh warrior.

It was as straight forward as it can be
* open up the requester with right mouse
* click Cairo Doc
* choose configure
* tab on configuration
* click short keys

Every configuration tab has a logical layout and this is still in easy mode, just like VideoLan VLC has. You can later play in advanced mode and go super deep into finetuning your Cairo dock. It evan has _backgrounds_ to be confiured, if you choose to.
Cairo dock also defaults to fading out when a program of yours overlaps it, so it's out of the way, without you needing to manually hide it.

I configured a weather addon which uses Open-meteo.com I only needed to tell it the longtitude and lattitude of the districts I wanted in SR/SA and was done

Cairo Dock is a real fun dock to play with. Super configurable and customizable. I use it along side my XFCe4 panel and they peacefully co exist. I did much more but now want to move onto another subject

** Note:
Cairo-Dock was spawned in July 2007, when Fabounet proposed a first version on the ubuntu-fr.org forum.

This means Cairo dock has its own independent programming team. So I hereby correct myself

BTW: I entered this toot in a standardnotes window since the web viewport is too small and the android sucks at getting fast input. Nothing beats a physical keyboard

mastodon.bsd.cafe/@Dendrobatus

#KDE #Gnome #Cairo #library #Xfce4 #airdrop #localsend #kdeconnect #ftp #Linux #ARM #SBC #programming #opensource #technology

Dendrobatus AzureusDendrobatus_Azureus@bsd.cafe
2026-02-03

I should note that you can not make the mistake of comparing KDEconnect extended capabilities with those of localsend.

They operate on totally different realms.

KDEconnect has a set of plugins which work like functional libraries. There so many that I will have to include a screenshot, just to give you a sample of what KDEconnect can actually do.

Local follows The Unix Principle; it does One thing in a does it very well.

In case you've gotten curious; you can install KDEconnect with its accompanying libraries on another working environment apart from KDE. You do not need to run a full KDE Desktop Environment.

Over here I run KDEconnect on machines which have Xfce4 running, while it's counterpart runs on a couple of Androids.
KDEconnect also runs on Ancient Android Operating Systems

The programming team of KDE does not care where you run it's wonderful software as long as you can enjoy it.

The same goes for The GNOME programming team. I run Cairo Dock ** and GPartED also on Xfce4. In fact I run many Gnome libraries in Xfce4 to have crucial functionality in many parts of the Xfce4 Desktop Environment. Without those wonderful libraries I would run a crippled version of Xfce4.

I have include screenshots from one of my energy efficient desktop computers where I will show you that I run GNOME software and KDE software in Xfce4 DE

I've just finished configuring the weather applet in Cairo Dock which gets its feed from OpenMeteo (not visible in screencap01)

**Update: Cairo Dock is programmed by it's own dedicated team. They have been doing the awesome work since 2007

In screencap 01 you see
* KDEConnect to the left
* Thunar from XFce4 to the right with important GNOME libs giving it extra functionalities
*Cairo Dock from GNOME at the bottom with advanced launch capabilities

open-meteo.com/

#KDE #Gnome #Cairo #library #Xfce4 #airdrop #localsend #kdeconnect #ftp #Linux #ARM #SBC #programming #opensource #technology

In the screencap you see
* KDEConnect to the left
* Thunar from XFce4 to the right with important GNOME libs giving it extra functionalities
*Cairo Dock from GNOME at the bottom with advanced launch capabilities
Smiee Smieesensmiee@troet.cafe
2026-02-01

@qbi Arch ist schon mal richtig....
Aber KDE?
Ich bin mir EndeavourOS und XFCE4 unterwegs.
#arch #endeavouros #xfce4

Ergebnis Umfrage ist Arch Linux mit KDE
libDrakulix.so.2drakulix@dreampi.es
2026-01-28

Remember kids, don’t write a library in #Rust for fun, it might end up in production. /s

Jokes aside, I am very excited that after Cosmic and Niri, #xfce4 is likely going to be the third big project utilizing #smithay!

This is great for various reasons, but hopefully means more contributions and upstream health for the project. Very proud of what my fellow contributors and I have built here over so many years. :neobot_happy:

https://hachyderm.io/@kevinbowen/115968580966424977

2026-01-26

Vi går mot lysere tider og "dark mode" er byttet ut med lyst tema i nettlos og i DE.

(burde kanskje vært omvendt)

#allheimen #NorskTut #xfce4

Skjermbilde av XFCE4
Erik L. Midtsveen 🚩🏴midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2026-01-25

If you had to choose between these desktop environments on #Linux, which one would you use?

#KDE #Plasma #GNOME #XFCE4 #LXQt #KDEPlasma #Desktop

Giuseppe Ranieri 🚁 :verified:rgiuse@mastodon.uno
2026-01-06

Linux tips:
se in #gentoo ti trovi Baobab che si apre al posto di Thunar in HexChat e probabilmente da altre parti la soluzione é usare il comando

gio mime inode/directory

e re-impostare thunar.desktop come default con

gio mime inode/directory thunar.desktop

My Due Cent

#gentoo #UnoLinux #xfce4 #thunar #tips #hexchat

Terminale linux con l‘output del comando descritto
2026-01-06

Hey, anyone know how I can configure desktop shortcuts (alt-tab, alt-f4, opening app launcher) on #XFCE4 on #EndeavourOS, with an #8BitDo controller? There are two extra shoulder buttons that should work perfectly for shortcuts.

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