• HappyTimeHarry@lemm.ee
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      22 hours ago

      I think you know its not just a matter of “clicking a setting in a gui once”

      Why would you choose a non systemd based distro only to just switch it over to systemd? Why over complicate thinga for a new user who is clearly just starting out? Just use normal debian!

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        7 hours ago

        I think you know its not just a matter of “clicking a setting in a gui once”

        I know it is that simple because I’ve done it while running MX on my devices… You can even switch between the two at boot freely.

        Why would you choose a non systemd based distro only to just switch it over to systemd? Why over complicate thinga for a new user who is clearly just starting out? Just use normal debian!

        It comes with tools that make system management a lot easier for beginners. I think that’s more than a fair trade for having to click a single setting in a gui.

        You obviously haven’t used MX, and I have no clue where you’re pulling your opinions out of from. Give it a try instead of continuing to spew nonsense.