• You’ve successfully installed Xfce on your Debian system. Now you can explore the lightweight and customizable Xfce desktop environment.
  • The standard Debian installation process for Xfce desktop includes additional packages that may not be necessary for many users.
  • The packages we require to install is XFCE4 on Debian 11 are already available from the system’s official source repository.
  • There are so many use cases for installing Xfce DE on Debian 11. You can do a fair bit of customization to your liking and run so many utilities.
  • This guide will walk you through the process of installing the XFCE desktop environment on a Debian GNU/Linux system.
  • How to Remove Xfce from Debian 12. Removing the Xfce desktop environment is a straightforward process in case it fails to meet your expectations.
  • In this comprehensive 2500+ word guide, I‘ll walk you, the reader, through installing and configuring Xfce 4.16 on Debian Bullseye from start to finish.
  • When you choose to install Debian on your system, the installer gives you the ability to pick the desktop environment, you can pick Xfce to get started.
  • Step 2 – Install Xfce DE on Debian 12. At this point, you can simply run the tasksel utility to install the Xfce desktop environment
  • But after looking at XFCE in Manjaro and Debian, I can conclude that XFCE has not changed massively. So, Debian 10 and XFCE 4.12 is still a great combo.