Most distributions ship with Xfce. But if you want a newer version or you want to build Xfce from scratch, you can find the packages below. You can also take a look at a list of Xfce-oriented distributions here.
All Xfce modules are available in one single tarball from our SourceForge repository, and from several mirrors (in one single tarball or separate tarballs):
Xfce-Installers is a collection of packages which noticably simplify the installation process of Xfce and some extensions. Read more about the installer here.
| Debian Testing / Unstable Debian Xfce Group |
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| Mandriva & Mandrake ftp://mandrivauser.de/rpm/GPL/ http://www.eslrahc.com/ |
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| openSUSE (SUSE Linux) Repositories for openSUSE (SUSE Linux) |
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| Solaris SPARC/x86/AMD http://www.blastwave.org |
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| Xubuntu http://www.xubuntu.org |
Below you can find download locations for the latest development/unstable release of Xfce. Note that this software almost certainly contains bugs, many of which might affect your desire to use it in a production environment. You should back up all configuration files before installing and using these releases. If you're uncertain about downloading this release, you should probably use the stable version above.
All Xfce modules are available in one single tarball from our SourceForge repository, and from several mirrors (in one single tarball or separate tarballs):