beanburrito
Active Member
If I recall correctly, Linux Lite ships with the proprietary Google Chrome, not Chromium. When I tried Lite I didn't find it all that light. As per my post above, MX Linux has a really good Fluxbox flavor, though it may not be as newbie friendly as XFCE. In addition to being proprietary, for some reason Chrome took considerably longer to start than Chromium on my old laptop. Granted, I was running it from the LiveCD, rather than an install but my was it slow.For pure simplicity and especially for newcomers to Linux, I generally have two recommendations:
MX-Linux, and Linux Lite. Here's why:
It's easy enough to rip it out and install Firefox, but not on the LiveCD. Google Chrome shouldn't ship on any distribution that wants to dedicate themselves to FOSS and be taken seriously, in my opinion. Now if someone wants or needs Google Chrome, that's their call. But I try and recommend FOSS solutions first.
Honestly, though, I didn't give Linux Lite much of a test beyond loading Google Chrome and a few other small things, so please don't consider my opinions as an overall review of the distribution.
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