On Thu, Feb 10, 2022 at 12:07:24PM +0100, dude wrote: > provide build in easy feedback-communications to digest, collect, analyze > user's needs and progress from there > > (more security, stability and faster boot is laways better X-D (in that > order)) > > aka: what is REALLY needed (comes per installed per default) and what is > optional/can be installed by user later > > imho the minimalistic approach is my favorite: have as little software > installed/running as possible > > and then gradually add stuff as needed > > to gradually improof the OS in a user-centric way > > right now pretty happy with Debian 10 and 11 + MATE 2 Desktop (not as > minimalistic as xfce but not as bloated as Ubuntu Desktop X-D) > > and usually without a lot of tinkering it works out of the box on most > hardware This isn't related to this thread.
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