You misunderstand. Ubuntu-based for me means just access to a ton packages via apt. I don't care about desktop environments/software centers/settings panels. All I need is an Emacs window on one half of the screen and abrowser on the other half. But I'm used to a standard in font antialiasing that Ubuntu (and probably most popular distributions) has been providing for at least 3 years now. And for some strange reason Trisquel does not provide this standard. Was the antialiasing algorithm in Ubuntu non-free?
On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 10:23 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > It looked like I had to "state the obvious" since you "obviously" had not > understood it. Here is what you wrote: > You know how I got enthusiastic about Trisquel: I browsed the list of free > distros and selected the one labeled Ubuntu-based. And it doesn't qualify > for me as Ubuntu-like >
