I like your suggestion, too. It's so important to have a distro that installs a command line desktop. Debian has all the pieces to do it.
Best wishes, David On Sat, Feb 9, 2019, 13:21 Mewtamer <mewta...@gmail.com> wrote: > This is just a suggestion, but perhaps, instead of having "Debian > Desktop Environment" as an alias for the default without any > explanation, perhaps it would be better to restructure the software > selection menu to something like: > > 1. Gnome Desktop Environment(Debian Default) > 2. Mate Desktop Environment(Recommended for Accessibility). > 3. LXDE(recommended for systems with limited resources) > 4. No Desktop Environment(System will be command-line only) > > Etc., adjusting numbers to accomodate whatever other desktop > environments can be installed at that point. And I suggest including > the no desktop environment option to simplify things for those who'd > rather start with a basic system and handle most software installation > manually afterward. Might just be me, but this feels much more > self-documenting, informs everyone who doesn't already know what the > default is, gives those who need accessibility or are setting things > up for accessibility a heads up that the default might not be best, > etc. > > Feel free to forward this to whoever would be in a position to > consider and/or implement it. > >