I am just talking about the blured walper on lock, revamped look (which I don't think I will get) and jelly mode
Probably not, no. You can install wobbly windows on XFCE if you want. "Revamped Look" is vague... It's the same Zorin Themes on XFCE, but if you mean the Minimalist look of Gnome... That is the problem with Gnome so...
Blurred Wallpaper on Lock Screen - I know of no way of doing that on XFCE. Doesn't mean it cannot be done - I just never looked into that.
All of the above are not Gnome Features - these are additions made by Zorin OS to make Gnome seem more appealing.
I am moving to xfce. And just to make sure isn't this the command I need to use ?
sudo apt install zorin-os-desktop-lite
Yes, but that command will not yield any result at this time. The package is not yet in the Zorin OS repository.
Then how do I move to xfce?
sudo apt install xfce4
sudo apt install xfce4-zorinmenulite-plugin
Once Zorin OS 16 Lite is released- If you want to you can run sudo apt install zorin-os-desktop-lite
in order to experience certain configurations that Zorin OS adds, such as the use of Dockbarx. We have covered my opinion on this before... And the impatient may prefer to just install and configure dockbarx on their own before then.
Crossover:
Solution:
https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-power-manager/preferences
jeslin@jeslin-Satellite-L510:~$ sudo apt install xfce4-zorinmenulite-plugin
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package xfce4-zorinmenulite-plugin
What should I do?
I use whiskermenu
sudo apt install xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin
Trying again for the Zorin Menu:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:zorinos/stable
sudo apt update && sudo apt install xfce4-zorinmenulite-plugin
Done this. Should I now restart?
You can if you want to.
If you are logged into XFCE, you can Right Click the panel, then the Menu Right Arrow next to panel
for Panel Preferences. This will open the panel settings. Last tab is Items.
This is where xfce shines - You can literally do almost anything you want with these panels.
In the Items tab, select what items you want. I have my custom launchers on the right, then Window Buttons in the middle. Then the App menu far left.
You can arrange any of the above however you want in the Items tab, using the up or down arrows.
You can add the WhiskerMenu or the Zorin Menu.
With Whiskermenu, you can right click the Whiskermenu and hit Configure - then a settings window will pop up with a zillion different settings including custom icon, layout, treeview, list view, where everything is arranged... It's enough to overwhelm.
So, how do I log in to xfce ?
Did you get a prompt in the terminal to configure LightDM?
IF so - log out from the leftmost icon lower rightside of the app menu, then select the XFCE Session option from the drop down menu on the top menubar of the LightDM Login Screen.
If not... it gets a lot more fun. Because GDM is made by Gnome and Gnome likes to Hide Everything.
On your GDM Login window, click your user name as if to change user- but instead, click the gear icon that should (But maybe won't) appear next to your name on the right side. If it does, a drop down menu will appear offering the Desktops - Choose XFCE session.
If it doesn't, get a large hammer...
Found an Alternative to Light-locker that has the blur effect you want:
After this I chose the first option the one that starts with g and thats all where I got to. Am I missing something?
From what you just said, I can assume you chose GDM instead of Lightdm.
In which case see the "if not" from up above.
How can I get to the login window? I am still on gnome.
See above.