I tried the two sudo commands autoremove and clean. They only brought it
down to 39+%.
I installed and ran baobab (Disk Usage Analyzer). It aborted because it
could not open a /tmp/...directory.
Ever since I updated to 8, every time I turn on the computer or reboot it
does the following:
It doesn't really matter because you can always install XFCE or LXDE or
anything after installation. Personally I prefer light window managers like
pekwm.
>my cryptsetup password, required when I turn on my machine on, and my normal
(superuser) login is different
you wouldn't want it to be the same, right? Think about it..
Gmail is a proprietary email client. Icedove is a good free/libre one.
You can communicate with Google's email servers with it.
Gmail has a basic HTML interface which doesn't require running JavaScript.