Debian is a good Server distro and a good _base_ to build a desktop distro. I would not consider it a desktop distro.
Stock Debian with all defaults as a desktop? Unlikely to be enjoyable without a lot of customizing. I did use stock Debian as a desktop distro once, but it was on a DEC ALPHA workstation that i was using as a compute node, not as my primary desktop, so it didn't matter. (This was a long time ago, before 86_64/AMD64 were commodity.) And yes, much of the UX is switchable with window manager & desktop choice. (The whole point of Mint and Cinnamon was that the stock desktop & window manager choices and defaults in Debian and Ubuntu were sufficiently annoying to someone to fork and do better.) _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.blu.org http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss