> Similar layout to Windows, easy to switch / get used to
This is entirely customized for Trisquel, so I don't think this should be
considered as a "pro" for Flashback. Any desktop environment can be modified
to look like Windows (even GNOME Shell, via extensions).
> doesn't depend on hardware-accelerated graphics (think about libreboot
users)
I'd like to note that GNOME Shell doesn't, either. It actually runs
surprisingly well without it. I don't know about Cinnamon or KDE or Unity,
though. Every other one I can think of does not require any hardware
acceleration.
> supports access for handicapped people
An advantage not shared by all DEs, but it is shared by GNOME Shell and MATE.
> since it's GNOME (popular) many dependencies for other programs are already
included
I don't know whether or not this is technically true by some sort of
accident, but I doubt it's true in any special way for GNOME, at least. In
any case, it's kind of irrelevant since the b
> No switchables users by default
Not true. You can create new accounts. Ubiquity just doesn't help you with
this when you install the system.