On 19.04.17 22:51 Carlos E. R. wrote:
There are machines where a demanding desktop such as KDE or Gnome do not run well. Low memory, old processor, old video card, bad video drivers... XFCE runs better in those cases, I have seen that more than once.
<joke mode> I would like to see the logic that is being built into the installer to handle this. And I would like to count the if conditions in it. My bet would be close to 100... How on earth should the installer do this? How should it know that on your graphics card there is or is not a problem with DE xyz? Or if you want to install the nvidia/amd/foobar driver. Or not? Nothing against a warning when you select KDE/GNOME and have less than 512MB RAM. Or similar 'simple checks' like that. But apart from that I go with Seife. And vote for a default. Johannes