• kwedd@feddit.nl
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    1 day ago

    You could try Linux Mint XFCE edition. Comes with a more lightweight desktop environment.

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      23 hours ago

      At that point you might as well just run Debian Testing with XFCE. Or Xubuntu. Basically the same thing.

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        19 hours ago

        Other Debian-based distros with XFCE are going to be very similar, yes.

        Xubuntu is going to install Snaps if you install some software through apt, though, which imo is kind of gross. That’s the reason I switched to Mint. But if you like Snaps, it’s arguably a better choice.

        Debian might be slightly harder to set up. However, from what I hear, it’s easy enough for most people now.

        If you’re already familiar with regular Mint, XFCE Edition is going to have the same key bindings, update manager and driver manager, so it should be slightly easier to use.

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          6 hours ago

          Good points. And fuck snaps. If I have to use some sort of “all-in-one”, it’s flatpak or nothing.

          Debian might be slightly harder to set up. However, from what I hear, it’s easy enough for most people now.

          It’s pretty easy to install these days. I use Debian exclusively on all of my VMs. I prefer the text-based installer because everything is headless and doesn’t need a GUI, but there’s also a graphical installer as well, which is pretty easy to navigate and use.