So like the title says, I just want to appreciate how good ubuntu+xfce (xubuntu) is. I love the simplicity & how lightweight this distro. There’s no bloat on minimal install, to the point I need to install the essential tools like task manager, music player, image viewer & xarchiver myself lol.

Nvidia driver installed without any problem, I can switch from on demand & performance mode flawlesly using nvidia x server. I also can make L2TP vpn working on xubuntu, dunno why but I’m having problem when using it on debian & win 11.

I’ll try using xubuntu as my daily driver. Wish I’ll never facing any problem in the future, especially about compatibility with ms.office.

  • nityca100@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I really hope XFCE gets a port to wayland. I love the GTK2 desktops. I am young enough to remember GTK3 dropping when I was in middle school. I just never really liked gnome 3+ but I still use it for my HTPC (gnome works wonders on a TV)

    Definitely consider KDE wayland if/when nvidia cards play nicer with that. Gnome is usable but buggy with nvidia but on my system (RTX 2060) KDE does not fair well.

  • Sir_mittens2@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    ms. office compatibility is not always that great, with openoffice, libre office etc. depending on the complexity of your files. try using the older office formats like .doc instead of .docx. i have found that to work best when sharing files with ms office users. or run office in a vm

  • Elbullazul@lem.elbullazul.com
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    1 year ago

    Xfce is one of my favorite DEs, snappy and light

    compatibility with ms.office.

    that’d be more of an application issue (libreoffice, onlyoffice, etc) than an xfce issue

  • johan@feddit.nl
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    1 year ago

    Have been using it for about a decade. It hasn’t changed all that much, in a good way. Still fast, reliable, and great even on older hardware.

    I use LibreOffice and occasionally google docs, would those work for you? Or an online version of ms office maybe? If that exists, I’m honestly not sure.