Cool, thanks. Not having useless clutter like Brasero (I have no CD-ROM on my Acer Aspire One!) is a definite advantage. Seems like it would be worth downloading Mini, dual-booting, and trying it with both the default LXDE and Enlightenment E17.

A side-by-side comparison in a table would still be useful. I'm happy to have a go at creating one. Do I have wiki editing access with the same account I use on the forum?

BTW I just bought a second-hand gaming rig off a Windows-using family member, so I'm looking forward to trying out some of the more resource-hungry desktop eye-candy and possibly even 64-bit GNU/Linux.

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