On 02/12/2015 09:21 AM, KatolaZ wrote:
Agree. That's exactly why, IMHO, we should focus on what GNU/Linux
does better, and refrain from gladly and blindly embracing the last
miscarriage-piece-of-software "for the good of the large masses of
desktop users".

One solution is to clearly segment distributions: It's bad to have a desktop oriented distribution and a server oriented one on a shared baseline.

I think Ubuntu and OpenSuse really rock on the Desktop side. They should have pushed very far the desktop line and let the server to other distributions. They have

Ubuntu almost made it with JeOS (http://goo.gl/nppaEs)

OTOH, IMHO Debian should not try to deploy on Desktop.
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