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by fleitz
5056 days ago
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People like you and me will have no problem creating a custom install CD that defaults to XFCE to run on our really old hardware. Normal people will download a debian CD and get XFCE and think that's linux on the desktop. What I don't understand is why linux always optimizes for the corner case of a couple ultra cheap geeks who can't stand the idea of upgrading their 300 mhz celeron. |
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I disagree about the 'normal people' point. 'Normal people' are less likely to download Debian as opposed to Mint or Ubuntu. If they venture into Debian territory, they're looking for something more and know what they're doing.
Which leads me to your third point, that is, I would venture a guess that the number of people who would care about this might not be in the minority after all. (Disclaimer: I have made assumptions about the numbers, if someone has nice numbers to refute/support this argument, please do the honors.)
Also, 'ultra cheap geeks' are usually puppets controlled by the management.