Re: Question: what's wrong with KDE? (Re: 1 year report)
Catching this thread I can't help but to add my $0.02 worth.
KDE or GNOME to me makes no difference, as long as you can run binaries
from either on whatever desktop is chosen.
I would suggest, however, adding a second window manager option aimed at
low-end machines. Many schools want to run GNU/Linux on hardware that
honestly should've been thrown away years ago. As such, having some sort of
"lightweight" window manager for such people would be a welcome choice. It
doesn't have to be the primary focus of the distro, but simply something that
runs and uses the menu items of the primary desktop.
Regards,
.
Randy
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