Yes. I have tried other distros and have come back to Xubuntu. Works straight 
out of the box and is fast too. Once you've explored your way round, it can be 
tweaked to your liking. Since it sits on Debian/Ubuntu,  There are of course 
loads of applications too. Well done all you developers. Mike

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  On Thu, 8 Aug 2019 at 0:40, Artim<[email protected]> wrote:     Hello fellow 
Xubuntu users/developers, fanboys and fangirls,
 
 I have been away for far too long.  I wandered among other distros and learned 
quite a bit, from Slackware (actually SalixOS - "for Lazy Slackers") to 
PCLinuxOS, Manjero, MX-Linux, antiX, Debian, and a few derivatives like Mint, 
Linux Lite, LXLE, etc.  In between, whenever I needed my computers to "just 
work" for school or play, I would run home to Xubuntu until wanderlust overtook 
me again and off I'd go.  Or I would read some article that would scare the 
snot out of me about systemd or something, and run away from Debian/Ubuntu like 
a scalded dog, until guess what?  It made no difference with or without systemd 
most of the time.  Salix was the only exception, and it didn't make enough of a 
difference to matter.
 
 But again, probably for the last time, my distro-hopping days are over, and 
where have I ended up?  Right back to Xubuntu, as it has always been my "go-to" 
distro when others left me uncertain or unsatisfied.  I started on Ubuntu, but 
found it very resource-hungry.  The first time I installed Xubuntu, it was 
perfect right out of the box, no tweaking needed, and all I did was add some 
wallpapers!  It quickly became "home" to me.
 
 Since 9.04, so I guess it's been 10 years already, omygosh!  It doesn't seem 
like that long.  Anyway, I'm "home" to stay, and I do a little more tweaking 
than I used to to make it my own.  Like adding Seamonkey (did you know it does 
everything Firefox and Thunderbird both do, but with thousands fewer lines of 
code?), reducing swappiness, turn off services I don't use (like Bluetooth), 
stuff like that.  Start to finish, done in about an hour.  It still amazes me, 
since doing the same thing with Debian took days to figure out!
 
 I'm a fan, and always will be.  I blogged about recently too, and bragged on 
Xubuntu on the Diaspora social network.  Since this is my first post and I may 
not be allowed to post links to this group, find me on Ubuntu Forums, username 
"Artim," and click on my signature to find my blog and read my boasts about 
Xubuntu.
 
 Thanks one and all!
 
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