:) What you can get away with after a heavy amount of custom configuration is a bit beyond most users. I think we all know GNU/Linux can be made to work on very little. Just look at the raspberry pi. It isn't something I'd want to use and it can't do half the things a typical desktop can. However it is running X and you can browse the web with one. Still this is beyond what most people would put up with (except for those on 7 year old MS Windows systems- for them it would be an upgrade still :) ).

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