You are not missing anything. I switched because I was going to do a fresh luks encrypted install and after trying XFCE, I liked its UI more. It was somewhat nostalgic and gave Windows XP vibes. It also uses slightly less resources which comes in handy since i have to spin up virtual machines once in a while on a very mid range laptop.
You are not missing anything. I switched because I was going to do a fresh luks encrypted install and after trying XFCE, I liked its UI more. It was somewhat nostalgic and gave Windows XP vibes. It also uses slightly less resources which comes in handy since i have to spin up virtual machines once in a while on a very mid range laptop.