Xfce is a GTK+ based desktop environment for Linux. It is similar in many respects to GNOME, but is designed to use less RAM.
It is not possible to install Xfce on Damn Small Linux without extensive modification. Damn Small Linux uses a very crude Xserver that is not capable of rendering Xfce. Also, the versions of several libraries needed for Xfce are too old. It would be far easier to start of with a distro that supported Xfce from the start, like Xubuntu.
The XFCE desktop interface is used with Unix and Unix compatible platforms. It is something that can be used with Solaris and Linux. It is distributed as freeware and can be downloaded from the CNET website.
There are packages available on the repositories that allow you to change desktop environments. Just run a "apt-get search xfce" to look at the available packages that may be related to Xfce.
SparkyLinux is a lightweight Linux distrubition.It has a lot of versions:In the stable line, it has LXQt, Xfce, MinimalGUI, MinimalCLI and ARMHF version.In the (Semi-)Rolling line, it has LXQt, MATE, Xfce, MinimalGUI and MinimalCLI version. They also have three special verions: GameOver, Multimedia and Rescue.
Ubuntu - GNOME Kubuntu - KDE Xubuntu - Xfce Puppy Linux - JWM Damn Small Linux - JWM, Fluxbox Fedora - GNOME (default) OpenSUSE - KDE (default) Debian - GNOME, KDE, Xfce Red Hat Enterprise Linux - GNOME Linux Mint - GNOME Xandros - KDE PCLinuxOS - KDE
There is no set file manager in linux. Examples of Linux file managers include but: Nautilus (GNOME) Thunar (XFCE) Dolphin (KDE)
Xfce LXDE Fluxbox Blackbox Openbox JWM Mezzo WindowMaker GNUStep
i assume by gui, i assume you mean the window manager. gnome and kde are popular. i personally like to use xfce, the "cholesterol free desktop environment".
Some of the Linux desktop environments that are available are: Unity, Cinnamon, Gnome, Sugar, Enlightenment, Mezzo, Xfce, Xmonad, KDE, MATE, LXDE, and ROX.
No. There is no single user interface for Linux. GNOME. KDE, Xfce, Fluxbox, and CDE are all examples of user interfaces / desktop environments for Linux.
Slackware Linux has a number of advanced features. Some of them are GCC 4.1.2, XII 7.2.0, HAL, Linux 2.6.21.5, Xfce 4.4.1, The K Desktop Environment and Apache 2.2.4.
Xubuntu is a Linux distribution based upon Ubuntu. It uses a lighter desktop environment, known as Xfce. Appearance and usage-wise, it differs little from Ubuntu, and can run the same programs. This makes it a better choice for some older computers.