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LL is certainly better than Xubuntu in my opinion. More community support,
team who is willing to put the effort forth to improve the distro release by release. LL is optimized for Windows users with less of a learning curve than most distros.
Xubuntu really doesn't care what goes in their distro, so they in turn have poorer quality control.
Major down side is the extremely infrequent release date
And a sincere thanks to you and the team for making LinuxLite.
There are other distros that might be a better fit for others, and certainly variety is what makes gnuLinux great
@Digistylus, thank you for your feedback.
however the vast majority of new users want a simple OS that does what it says on the tin and works out of the box on their hardware.
Have a look at Systemback; its installed on the system by default.. Very Windows-esq of system restore...Make a restore point and if all goes up in flames restore back I've used many time.. Loading drivers just to see if better results or kernels or installing an app that I wont need but a few times
I'm still dangerously noobish when it comes to synaptic package manager, in fact trying to remove something via synaptic was what screwed something up that I needed to re-install,
Both Lite and Xubuntu use the XFCE desktop.To move the panel from top to bottom or to the side (as I have for one of them) or even to add another panelSettingsPanelUNcheck 'lock panel'Move it by grabbing at the extreme ends...
Hardly a reason to dismiss a distro..