Just my opinion, as requested below. Sorry for top-posting.
I have just installed a distro on my wife's new laptop. It was Mint due to
Cinnamon. My parents had an old Ubuntu with KDE 3 (he) and Gnome 2 (she). Now
they have a new Ubuntu with a "their kind of Gnome" and they do noy like it. I
use
Why not MATE for all and put a11y into it?
Makes more sense for e.g. small computers like those in 3rd World talked
before.
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De: Josselin Mouette
Fecha:14/08/2014 10:48 (GMT+00:00)
Para: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
Asunto: Re:
Does this Cinnamon for Debian include systemd ?
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De: Margarita Manterola
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Asunto: Cinnamon environment now available in testing
Hi all!
After quite a few months of poli
Sorry for top-posting
Installing both is a waste of bandwidth (for netinst) and disk space. There are
lovers of both, but most desktop users will never see any of the two.
Having one easy text editor in command line is necessary. Both nano or joe will
make that target. None of emacs nor vi does
Please do not get ANY conclusions before we _know_ for real if he wrote any of
that, or not, and if he was on his own mind or not when writing.
Just wait.
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