On May 14, Neil Williams <codeh...@debian.org> wrote: > I'd support XFCE4 as the default Graphical Desktop Environment and > possibly putting GNOME (and KDE) as alternative options. What is the point of providing a default which is not what people usually want? Just document that a normal desktop install will require two CDs.
Does anybody actually know that people routinely try to install desktop systems with only a CD and no networking, and why? What is the use case for this? Cheap DVD readers have been around for over 10 years now. -- ciao, Marco
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