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mad182 | 2 years ago
There's nothing really special about Debian as well, it could as well be Ubuntu, Mint or anything else that's plug n play. I'm just used to Debian, and it comes with less junk I don't need installed by default.
mad182 | 2 years ago
There's nothing really special about Debian as well, it could as well be Ubuntu, Mint or anything else that's plug n play. I'm just used to Debian, and it comes with less junk I don't need installed by default.
doubled112|2 years ago
After running my home servers on it, one release wasn't too far behind to run as a desktop, and I've been happy here ever since.
Xfce desktop, move the panel to the bottom, install applications. Use it for the next days/months/years until I decide to look around again.