On 20.04.2017 08:59, Vojtěch Zeisek wrote:
This is not the case. You install on ~7 years old netbook with Intel Atom and 2 GB RAM. KDE/GNOME won't run smooth there. This is place for e.g. XFCE to take the job. Rest can be the same (Firefox, LO, ...). This idea has nothing to do with servers.
But the effect is the same: you do three times the same installation and get three totally different results. Probably even with autoyast and the same xml config you get three totally different installations. Highly confusing.
Of course, user should be noted about this.
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