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User here, only to say that this sounds like a fine idea. One of the things I&#039;ve found challenging is changing the theme. I need to open a few different applications to change the window border, gtk theme, fonts and icons. Having these under one heading like</description>
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Screen Saver

If I understand the philosophy of Xfce, the issue of screen savers is left to X to handle.  Any comments on that?</description>
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Central GUI

While it is likely alright to use a central folder view, the important thing is that everything be linked to that one place.  Perhaps something more like Webmin, where the existing modules are hooked in and non-existing ones are ignored.</description>
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