Il 19/04/2017 15:38, Stefan Seyfried ha scritto:
Am 19.04.2017 um 12:32 schrieb Vojtěch Zeisek:
I liked very much the idea that installer should somehow "check" the hardware and if it is too weak to run KDE/GNOME, the installer should as default promote e.g. XFCE and/or notify user KDE/GNOME would require more CPU, memory, whatever. I have no idea how difficult would it be. I think everyone can imagine frustration from running terribly slooooooow system. Especially when some more lightweight DE would run fast on very same HW.
While this might seem like a good idea at first, imagine a user (not necessarily a newbie) doing three installations on three slightly different machines, doing exactly the same every time and getting three totally different results.
Not good.
Talking about DE, I would like to know (as being a strong fan of such desktop) why openSUSE installer doesn't propose also Cinnamon as alternative to KDE/GNOME. In my humble opinion, Cinnamon today is stable, fully customable and very user friendly and for these reasons more suitable for a newbie than GNOME 3 Thanks and regards, -- Marco Calistri <amdturion>