How to Install XFCE Desktop on Arch Linux (Lightweight & Fast)
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Arch Linux offers total control, and XFCE ensures that power is translated into pure performance. While other desktop environments waste resources on heavy animations, XFCE remains lightweight, stable, and incredibly fast. This combination creates a distraction-free system where your hardware is dedicated entirely to your workflow rather than visual effects.
Welcome back to MusaBase! In my previous guides, I covered the installation of KDE Plasma and GNOME. Today, we are completing the trio with XFCE, a desktop environment legendary for its low RAM usage and modular customization.
In this guide, you will learn how to install XFCE on Arch Linux and set up a productive workstation using the LightDM display manager.
In this comprehensive guide, we will walk through how to:
- Prepare your Arch Linux base for XFCE
- Install the XFCE4 package group and core plugins
- Configure LightDM for a fast login experience
- Enable system services to boot into your XFCE session automatically
By the end of this guide, you will have a fast, reliable, and highly responsive desktop environment running on your Arch Linux system. Whether you are reviving an older machine or looking for the ultimate distraction-free workstation, this setup will provide the perfect balance of simplicity and power.
If you want to explore advanced tiling setups later, check out my guide on ML4W Hyprland on Arch Linux.










