12-08-2017, 02:32 PM
Probably the general purpose of Linux Lite is to reach out to ordinary Windows users, users who rarely use the Windows command line, users who want a simple comprehensible GUI. In many ways LL accomplishes this better than Mint, better than Ubuntu, better than Suse, and certainly better than Debian. Certainly Lite updates, Lite tweaks, and Lite mirror selection are the simplest to use of any distro out there. Linux Lite in a very real sense is out to smooth the hard core Linux edges off its OS for Windows users and replace them with simple GUI tools. As an Ubuntu based OS it still carries with it the power and room for creativity for more seasoned Linux users. Every day I use Debian 9, Ubuntu 16.04 and Windows 10, depending on what I'm trying to accomplish. Every day I learn something new. Every day I make typos that cost me time and effort. Every time I dabble with Linux Lite I enjoy it. I find myself enjoying the experience. It is a remarkable blend of simple sensible ideas, and maybe that is what is so refreshing about it to me. I think when 4.0 arrives LL will become the most recommended Linux for new users, and deservedly so.
TC
TC
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