> > Ubuntu isn't about choice though. One of Ubuntu's foundational > principles was that it would be a Linux distribution where the > developers make the intelligent, informed decisions so people don't > have to answer 20 questions just to use it. For instance, only one web > browser is installed by default. > > On the other hand, Ubuntu isn't a prison either. There's lots of > browsers and desktop environments available in universe, and generally > there are lots of ways to customize your Ubuntu. There's a strong > focus on usability though which limits available choices, such as in > System Settings. > > Jeremy Bicha >
Woo, someone who gets it! I had meant more it *can* be about choice. That the options are out there in the repos and that will remain there. But, yes, this.
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