Em 14/11/2017 21:50, Len Philpot escreveu:
 From what I recall, the debate was fundamentally about more options and
complexity vs. fewer options and good defaults. There were good points
on both sides and the idea of good, intelligent defaults always makes
sense, but it all too often (IMO) seems to end up being "too few
options" and lowest-common-denominator defaults (i.e. dumbed-down). In
other words, if I wanted a "fruit" computer I would've bought one.  :-)

I settled with Xubuntu exactly because of this. You have the whole power of Debian behind you, so you can configure your system as much as any other distribution, while at the same time having sane defaults for most packages. The complexities of Debian are well handled by Ubuntu, which has been saving me many hours of work after I made the switch. Xfce4 has the same power of other modern desktops, while being more configurable than GNOME and both more stable and faster than KDE. The Xubuntu team too gives us a nice looking and well pre-configured Xfce!

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