+++ title = "Modernizing XFCE" date = 2023-02-05 template = "blog-page.html" [taxonomies] tags = [ "advice", "foss" ] +++ This article is more of a memo for myself. Since I often re-install Linux systems, I spend a lot of time doing repetitive tasks and often forget some steps, which leads me to waste even more time figuring out what's wrong. These instructions allow you to get a fully functional and modern-looking XFCE desktop on a fresh install of [Void Linux](https://voidlinux.org/) (even though they can be adapted to work in any distro). ## Initial system update First thing I tried was to update the system, but the ISO was quite old. I had to update `xbps` before anything else: ``` sudo xbps-install -Su xbps sudo xbps-install -Su ``` ## Avoid session saving One thing I hate about XFCE is its fixation to save sessions. A lot of times I get my session saved and restored even with all settings turned off. A quick and easy solution to disable session saving entirely is just to create an empty file in place of the `sessions` directory. ``` rm ~/.cache/sessions -rf touch ~/.cache/sessions ``` This way, even with everything turned on, XFCE fails create a folder with that name and everything works (or doesn't, in this case) like a charm. ## Change that shell Your shell is the main tool you use to communicate with your system, so it makes sense to replace `bash` with something more modern and feature-rich. ``` sudo xbps-install -S zsh zsh-completions curl chsh -s /bin/zsh zsh curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zimfw/install/master/install.zsh | zsh ``` ## Get some good sound quality I don't like `pulseaudio`. Let's replace it with `pipewire` and `wireplumber`. ``` su xbps-install pipewire wireplumber mkdir -p /etc/pipewire/pipewire.conf.d sed '/path.*=.*pipewire-media-session/s/{/#{/' \ /usr/share/pipewire/pipewire.conf > /etc/pipewire/pipewire.conf echo 'context.exec = [ { path = "/usr/bin/wireplumber" args = "" } ]' \ > /etc/pipewire/pipewire.conf.d/10-wireplumber.conf ln -s /usr/share/applications/pipewire* /etc/xdg/autostart xbps-remove pulseaudio alsa-plugins-pulseaudio reboot ``` ## Make Firefox more secure I like Firefox as a browser, but it doesn't come with sane defaults as far as privacy's concerned. First, visit [Firefox Profilemaker](https://ffprofile.com/) and create a customized `profile.zip`. Then, extract your zip file to the correct destination: ``` sudo xbps-install zip unzip p7zip xarchiver thunar-archive-plugin unzip -o ~/Downloads/profile.zip -d ~/.mozilla/firefox/xxxx.default-default/ ``` Some useful extensions I always install are: - [Bitwarden](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/bitwarden-password-manager), a password manager; - [Decentraleyes](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/decentraleyes), to serve common JS libraries locally; - [I still don't care about cookies](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/istilldontcareaboutcookies), to hide and auto-reject cookie warnings; - [LibRedirect](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/libredirect), a redirector for [alternative front-ends](https://github.com/mendel5/alternative-front-ends); - [SponsorBlock](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/sponsorblock), to skip YouTube sponsorships automagically; - [uBlock Origin](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin), the best ad-blocker. ## Customize your DE Install the last required packages for desktop usability: ``` sudo xbps-install -S vpm xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin xfce4-clipman-plugin \ xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin xfce4-screenshooter xclip micro neovim mpv yt-dlp ``` Remove orphaned and cached packages: ``` sudo xbps-remove -Oo ``` Now, open XFCE's Settings Manager and set the following options: - Appearance → Style → Choose "Adwaita-dark" - Desktop → Background → _<Choose your favorite wallpaper>_ - Desktop → Icons → Set "Icon type" to "None" - Panel → _<Customize your panels>_ - Screensaver → Disable "Enable Screensaver" - Text Editor Settings → Enable: - "Show line numbers", - "Highlight matching brackets", - "Wrap long lines" - Window Manager → Style → Button layout → Remove "Shade" button from title bar - Window Manager → Advanced → Windows snapping → Enable "To other windows" - Window Manager → Advanced → Wrap workspaces when reaching the screen edge → Disable "With a dragged window" - Window Manager Tweaks → Cycling → Enable: - "Cycle through minimized windows in most recently used order", - "Cycle through windows on all workspaces", - "Raise windows while cycling" - Window Manager Tweaks → Accessibility → Disable: - "Raise windows when any mouse button is pressed", - "Use mouse wheel on title bar to roll up the window" - Window Manager Tweaks → Accessibility → Enable "Notify of urgency by making window's decoration blink" - Window Manager Tweaks → Compositor → Enable "Show shadows under popup windows" - Xfce Terminal Settings → General → Scrolling → Set "Scrollbar is" to "Disabled" - Xfce Terminal Settings → Appearance → - enable "Use system font", - set "Background" to "Transparent background", - set Opacity to 0.80; - Xfce Terminal Settings → Colors → Presets → Choose "Tango" - Keyboard → Behavior → Enable "Restore num lock state on startup" ## Shortcuts Finally, set the following shortcuts: - Keyboard → Application Shortcuts | Command | Shortcut | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------| | `exo-open --launch TerminalEmulator` | `Super` + `Return` | | `xfce4-popup-whiskermenu` | `Super` | | `xfce4-screenshooter --clipboard --region` | `Shift` + `Super` + `S` | | `xfce4-screenshooter --clipboard --window` | `Super` + `S` | | `xfce4-screenshooter --clipboard --fullscreen` | `Print` | | `sh -c 'xclip -selection clipboard -t image/png -o > "$HOME/Pictures/$(date +%Y-%m-%d_%T).png"'` | `Shift` + `Super` + `V` | | `xflock4` | `Super` + `L` | | `loginctl suspend` | `Shift` + `Super` + `L` |