Hello,
Is it documented anywhere which steps are taken to create the XFCE community version? I'd like to start with the official ISO and build XFCE myself, but I'm interested in learning any tricks (since I'm from linuxland) that you may have learned about getting XFCE running nicely on BSD here.
Thanks for all your hard work - I left Windows in the early noughities for Linux, and now I feel like I'm making a similar type of a switch from Linux to BSD. I appreciate every tiny bit of helpful info!
Cheers!
XFCE community edition question [SOLVED]
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Re: XFCE community edition question [SOLVED]
That what we use to build GhostBSD https://github.com/ghostbsd/ghostbsd-bu ... tbsd-build. There is a bit of documentation with it.
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Re: XFCE community edition question
Thank you sir. That should be all I need and I appreciate you pointing it out to me.