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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Installing Xfce? Post 302070099 by riwa on Friday 31st of March 2006 11:55:20 AM
Old 03-31-2006
Installing Xfce?

I'm running Debian and doesn't really like gnome nor KDE and read about this XFce that ought to be a more simple X which is exactly what I'm looking for. So I re-installed the bare minimums of Debian and here I am, with nothing but Links/Lynx vim and apt-get (lovely isn't it?) trying to configure Xfce4.

First I tried to just 'apt-get' it and run it but it asks for a desktop manager. So I download XDM and try to run it. It asks for "/etc/X11/X" which I don't have. I configured the file to ask for "/etc/Xfce4/startxfce4" instead but it doesn't work neither.

Anyone experienced in the subject that could guide me through the process?

Regards
Richard
 

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debget - Fetch a .deb for a package in APT's database SYNOPSIS
debget package [package ...] DESCRIPTION
debget fetches a .deb for one or more packages from an Debian mirror. It uses apt-get(1) to find out the URL so it will download the same version from the same server as apt-get would do. The .deb will be downloaded with curl(1) and stored in your current working directory. KNOWN BUGS
debget will not work for packages that are available in apt-get's cache. If you need that functionality please use the .download option in aptitude. AUTHOR
Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> This manpage was written by Frank Lichtenheld <frank@lichtenheld.de>. COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
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