The original aims of LL were:
- an easy-to-use Linux OS, especially for those migrating from Microsoft Windows, and also for those new to Linux generally
- lite (lightweight), fast & free
Of course the name Linux Lite, in itself, conveys lightness and speed. So far LL has adhered to the above aims, though I've found that the LL4 series is beginning to lose its hold on 'lite-ness' & speed for older hardware. I see two main reasons for this:
1. LL being built on an Ubuntu base, where 32-bit versions have now been discontinued - Debian 10 (and probably Deb11) will continue to use 32bit
2. Use of XFCE, instead of the significantly lighter LXDE
I'm sure Jerry, you have good reasons for neither using a Debian base, nor LXDE, but I thought I'd just throw my own thoughts into the melting-pot ...
We're not trying to be the lightest OS in the Universe. We will always be light. The term itself is subjective, but has a clear context here.
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While I can personally see why you would use XFCE over LXDE or Ubuntu over Debian, with both the necessary benefits and side effects these choices introduce, I would like conclude the danger, primarily dwells in desire.
What do you desire to achieve with your OS right now?
[member=8170]MS[/member] ,
Take 2 chill pills. One's not enough for you.
(12-31-2019, 07:45 AM)torreydale link Wrote: [ -> ][member=8170]MS[/member] ,
Take 2 chill pills. One's not enough for you.
Yes, forgive me for being negative in this place, Jerry is fully right to vindicate me for that, somehow, sometime.
EDIT:
For the 'chill pill', I heard L-theanine is a pretty good popular fix, even though I have never tried it in a purified pharmaceutical form, albeit people drinking a lot of tea, particularly the green tea, may be familiar with the effect it brings.
I have no desires. That requires ego, and I have none connected to this OS. Read the top of our Features page for our mission statement.
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Well then, apparently it is natural evolution of the state of things. Wish it was less catastrophic-like in terms of impact and more organic, if to make such biological comparison. Either how, I am certain Linux Lite is going to remain a unique OS.
I go with torreydale on this one. I want a OS that works and i dont play around with it and make huge changes. I just use it out of the box.
(12-31-2019, 08:45 AM)TMG1961 link Wrote: [ -> ]I go with torreydale on this one. I want a OS that works and i dont play around with it and make huge changes. I just use it out of the box.
Exactly. Most of us on this forum like LL as we want something that just works, easy-to-use, pure & simple without having to "fiddle around".
Referring back to my comments on reply #80: Debian is a bit more complicated than Ubuntu; LXDE not as easily configurable as XFCE - too much fiddling around with Debian & LXDE !
(12-31-2019, 10:57 AM)m654321 link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=TMG1961 link=topic=6940.msg50141#msg50141 date=1577781958]
I go with torreydale on this one. I want a OS that works and i dont play around with it and make huge changes. I just use it out of the box.
Exactly. Most of us on this forum like LL as we want something that just works, easy-to-use, pure & simple without having to "fiddle around".
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I think whichever DE LL uses it's going to behave just as good as it does with XFCE; ready to be used out of the box. After all, is not the DE but the design of the OS which makes it work the way it does. I tried quite a few different xfce-distros and not all of them are as polished and light as LL.
Quote:Referring back to my comments on reply #80: Debian is a bit more complicated than Ubuntu; LXDE not as easily configurable as XFCE - too much fiddling around with Debian & LXDE !
LL is like that by design; foolproof! You can't fiddle around it or else you could breake it, trust me, I have lol. I find LXDE to be not as customizable nor as functional as XFCE is.