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What do you think of loss32?
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Familiarity goes a really long way. My mom still wants her PortalTV unit to answer to voice commands.
That sounds like a windows application she wants to run? Ok but why the rest of the stuff? I set up Debian+MATE (windows-like window manager) for my mom to replace her old Windows box and she didn't notice the difference.