XFCE 很棒。
Xfce is great

原始链接: https://rubenerd.com/xfce-is-great/

作者长期以来一直欣赏Xfce桌面环境,因为它自Cobind Desktop时代起就一直保持着一致的可用性和速度。他们赞同David Gerard的观点——希望Xfce坚持使用4版本,避免像GNOME等其他桌面环境所受到的破坏性“创新”。 作者重视Xfce在简洁性和功能性之间的平衡,认为它比精简的窗口管理器更实用,同时仍然轻量级且直观。虽然承认KDE有所改进,但作者主要在笔记本电脑上使用Xfce,并且有将其切换到台式机的想法。 总而言之,这篇文章是对Xfce保守开发方式的辩护,赞扬了它的长寿性和抵御不必要变化的决心,在经常受到短暂趋势驱动的环境中。作者预先劝阻了其他桌面环境粉丝的负面反应。

最近的 Hacker News 讨论强调 XFCE 是一个优秀的 Linux 桌面环境,尤其适合新手。用户推荐它是因为它简单直接,没有多余的东西,让人想起 Windows XP 的简洁。 一位拥有强大机器(32 核,128GB 内存)的用户指出,在 Windows、KDE 和 Gnome 等现代 GUI 中存在令人沮丧的延迟——在使用 XFCE 时没有这种延迟。他欣赏 XFCE 的响应速度及其对核心功能的关注:启动应用程序、热键绑定以及通常不干扰用户。本质上,XFCE 因其速度和缺乏不必要的功能而受到赞扬,使其成为那些寻求实用高效桌面体验的用户的理想选择。
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原文

I have not been shy talking about my love of Xfce over the years here. The desktop environment has been a trusted friend ever since I first loved it on the late Cobind Desktop (still the high water mark of desktop Linux, as far as I’m concerned).

I’m glad to see I’m not the only one. David Gerard of Pivot to AI fame recently shared this post he wrote in 2012:

The question with minimal desktops is the fine line between as simple as possible and just a bit too simple. How much basic stuff do you have to add back? 4.8 took it slightly far, 4.10 is almost Just Right. XFCE is so far a case study in Not Fucking It Up; I hope they never go to version 5, and just update 4 forever.

This (a) longevity and (2) getting the balance right cannot be overstated. Here’s my current Xfce desktop, for example:

Except, no it isn’t. That’s a screenshot of my FreeBSD desktop from 2008, with the bright and clear Tango Iconset (speaking of high-water marks). Remember when iconography was discernable at a glance? Aka, functional as icons? But I digress.

Xfce in 2025 (no, 2026, damn it!) is just as easy to understand, light, and fast as it first was booting Cobind on my HP Brio when I was in school, or when building it from source in FreeBSD ports. Though unlike a barebones window manager or other “light” DEs, Xfce feels usable, feature complete, and designed by someone who understands why people use desktop computers (cough GNOME).

I do use KDE on my primary desktop. Version 4 was a mess, but they’ve made massive improvements, especially within the last year. I’m not sure how much this had to do with the Steam Deck, and a new generation of people realising that… wait… I can run stuff on this box other than games? There’s a desktop here!? But my laptops all run Xfce, and I’m half-tempted to move back to it on the desktop.

I’m with David here. I hope they never feel the need to “innovate” with “disruption” for “UX”. The switch to the Thunar file manager was the last major user-facing change I can remember, and it was great.

I’m not suggesting we reached peak UI with Xfce, but no desktop since has made a compelling case (for me) for its replacement. I love, love, love that Xfce is maintained this way in spite of all the industry pressures to turn it into something else.

Disclaimer

I stopped writing posts like this for years, out of fear of how people from specific desktop environments would respond. If you’re about to write me an angry screed, know that I will immediately delete it and block you, just as I did last time. Both yours and my time are better spent.

I also know (sigh) this disclaimer will be ignored, so I’m questioning why I’m even bothering. Maybe I’m a sucker for punishment.

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