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I apologize in advance for the very basic question here. I have been a loyal user for years, but it has also been ages since making any changes to my setups.

How stable is the XFCE version right now? (I understand it's in beta). Let's have some fun and put it on a scale of Debian to Gentoo. Haha

I have a new work computer. I love XFCE, but I have three jobs and kids to name a few time consuming obligations. Needless to say, I do not have the same kind of time I once had to troubleshoot.

If you all think I should stay away and just stick with Budgie or Gnome (which I run on everything else), it would not hurt my feelings.

Thank you to everyone for their hard work. While I cannot contribute my time, I am thrilled that I can financially support the project!

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  • It is very stable. I don't know whether you can say it's rock solid. But it's definitely stable enough for a workstation.
    Try it out first with your setup and requirements in a virtual machine. If it meets your requirements and stability, then transfer it to your bare metal system.

    It is very stable. I don't know whether you can say it's rock solid. But it's definitely stable enough for a workstation.
    Try it out first with your setup and requirements in a virtual machine. If it meets your requirements and stability, then transfer it to your bare metal system.

      AlphaElwedritsch Thanks for that lightening fast response. I had a feeling it was pretty stable given my experience with Solus, and that it is on the downloads for the public site. I appreciate it!

      amit025 How stable is the XFCE version right now? (I understand it's in beta).

      Like AlphaElwedritsch said, and I wholeheartedly agree, it's very stable. But that's also Xfce itself. I've used Xfce for almost 20 years and was happy to see Solus adopt it as a DE. I've been using it the past several months without any issues, and I can't figure out why they still say it's "beta". 😀

      Also, Solus has a great Xfce configuration out of the box that fits how I like to use it. Only thing I changed was to move the panel to the top of the screen.

        Interestingly, I ran into an issue with the installer crashing on an older HP laptop. It could not find a suitable partition. Did not expect that after a pretty smooth run with it in a VM.

        amit025
        I have a Lenovo laptop with Solus Xfce. On X11, it's perfect, no issues. I tried Wayland, and there are some issues, but that was to be expected, Wayland on Xfce is experimental. I would totally go for it.

        Solus Xfce beta is like the experimental Solus Plasma ISO, before Solus Plasma was officially released. It was supposedly experimental, but I didn't have a single issue with it.

        beevomit Only thing I changed was to move the panel to the top of the screen.

        Same here. The only reasonable place for a dock (IMHO) is at the bottom.

        beevomit I like the main panel at the top, and I add a second on the bottom. I think XFCE is the perfect example of what a linux DE should be. Customizable and modular.

          amit025 I think XFCE is the perfect example of what a linux DE should be. Customizable and modular.

          And I think KDE plasma is the perfect example of what a modern linux DE should be. Customizable and modular.

          😉

            AlphaElwedritsch For whatever reason, I have never taken a shine for KDE. Not saying it isn't great.

            AlphaElwedritsch yes, I think it's really time to remove the beta flag.
            maybe it was just forgotten 😉

            We have not forgotten. We intentionally left the Beta tag on Xfce for now, while we are polishing our distribution of it. We'll remove the tag when the team feels the DE experience meets our quality standards.

              TraceyC changed the title to How stable is the Xfce edition? .

              TraceyC As a person that does not have the time for much troubleshoot, I will say that it is really nice. Once I get my audio out issues resolved, it will be perfect for my purposes! Thanks for the hard work on the edition!

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