martin f krafft wrote: > No, of course I don't. And I was hoping my comment would be read > with a grain of salt. d-i is massively cool and it gets more usable, > even to "plain users" on a daily basis. But once you finished the > install, what then? You've missed my point I'm afraid. > Ever compared a fresh Debian system with the Desktop (or whatever > its name is) task to a fresh Ubuntu install? Ever let a layman > compare them? I have not, but I've heard there are worlds in > between. So when was the last time you tried installing Debian with this task whose name you are not even sure of? -- see shy jo
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