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		By: Install the XFCE desktop on your Raspberry PI - PragmaticLinux		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Where to go from here? Well, XFCE is highly configurable. The default layout looks a bit dated, but do not be fooled by this. With a bit of tweaking, you can make it look very modern and appealing. Start by changing your desktop background and installing a different theme, for example arc-theme. Next, install a different icon theme. The moka-icon-theme looks pretty good to me. The default application menu looks a bit simplistic and misses a search feature. Try replacing it with the whisker menu. Details on this can be found in the tutorial about how to install and configure the XFCE whisker menu. [&#8230;]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Where to go from here? Well, XFCE is highly configurable. The default layout looks a bit dated, but do not be fooled by this. With a bit of tweaking, you can make it look very modern and appealing. Start by changing your desktop background and installing a different theme, for example arc-theme. Next, install a different icon theme. The moka-icon-theme looks pretty good to me. The default application menu looks a bit simplistic and misses a search feature. Try replacing it with the whisker menu. Details on this can be found in the tutorial about how to install and configure the XFCE whisker menu. [&#8230;]</p>
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