On the DistroWatch, MX-Linux holds first place. I gave it a look in the V-Box and to be fair, with this Debian mindset of installation, I wonder how did it get so much of audience, since professionals alone cannot make for such difference. In turn, Ubuntu has some real nice installer and fortunately, Linux Lite inherited that one particular. Altogether, Xubuntu looks fine - but a terrible name - even though if I started today, I would still choose Linux Lite. Linux Lite, what it has, is style and style is a form of polish, speaking of the visual side. Being like classic Windows is not bad yet, because Windows is ultimately what people just know. There is no recognizable push for novelty in terms of how the interface on personal computers is to be designed, AFAIR, therefore, why change something if nobody asks for it? Experimentation, sure, but for the sake of advertisement, hardly. In the end, we get to what is strictly functional, what gets the job done.
See the Security and Bug Fixes Section - Grub EFI Install Updates Fix Sticky
Are we lightweight? Let's ask the Internet.
|
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »
|
Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)