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Ubuntu Plans to Ditch its 'Minimal' Install Option
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Dear liberals, you claim you installed "minimal" Ubuntu, yet you use GNOME instead of XFCE. Curious.
I like bling but I don’t like bloat on my hard drive. Checkmate mister.
So you installed GNOME? This is not the checkmate you think it is.
I think the fact that you’re so bothered by me using default GNOME but wanting to pick my own apps is reason enough to keep it. Cry more about my personal decisions 😄
I'm bothered by the fact that you made a statement that's not internally consistent and contradicts itself. Like whatever you like, but if you're going to cite a reason, be accurate. Don't be so dense.
How is "GNOME is bloat" an objective fact? Maybe to you GNOME is bloat because you don't use it. But they use GNOME, so it's not bloat to them.
Conversely, if they don't use XFCE, then having XFCE installed by default is a bloat to them.
Don't be so dense.
Pot, meet kettle.