On 04.04.2014 17:15, Hashem Nasarat wrote: > On the other hand, experienced users are familiar enough to install > whichever environment they wish. Perhaps a compromise is to have GNOME > the default and then XFCE as a bare-bones GUI or something. Why then install an alternative at all. Experienced users install what they want anyways. The DEs working best for "unexperienced" users would be the DEs that do much work themselves, that is multi display, network(-manager), easy (GUI) ways to change stuff like time, date, language, sound, (themes), … Therefore the default should probably be looked around the bigger ones like Gnome, KDE, (Cinnamon when its included). Stephan -- Stephan Heidinger PGP-Key: 6853A18E http://www.jedipedia.net
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