![]() Zorin and Lite are both specifically targeted towards Microsoft Windows users. Linux Lite compares best with Zorin, I think, rather than with Linux Mint philosophically. The philosophical differences between Linux Mint and Linux Lite mean, for me at least, choosing one over the other from bottom to top. Heh heh heh, evil grin.īut when it comes to the philosophical issues I’m writing about in this post, it’s more complicated than simply deleting offensive bookmarks. I actually rather enjoy the irony of it, using his own work “against him” in a sense. But I don’t mind using antiX developer Anticapitalista’s work to advance capitalism and conservatism and all the stuff he hates. They’re not hidden for goodnessakes, those bookmarks appear in their own folder inside Firefox and can be instantly deleted with two mouse clicks! So go ahead and remove the offensive bookmarks and enjoy antiX Linux with a clean conscience. In the end those bookmarks are no big deal if you want an ultralight systemd-free distro without elogind or any of that sort of thing. ![]() It’s why I made a fuss over the bookmarks in antiX Linux. The purpose of this post is to focus on the philosophical differences between the two, which probably doesn’t even matter to most users.īut being a person of severe conscience, ideologically driven probably more so than most casual computer users considering Linux, these philosophical differences matter a great deal to me. The only real difference technically is that Linux Lite ships with a highly modified Xfce desktop, where Linux Mint is available in several desktops, most notably Cinnamon which is their flagship. They’re both superb, and compare roughly the same way. I’m not going to add to the clutter by writing yet another “Which is Better” post. There are already a zillion and twelve articles, blog posts, and videos on the web comparing these two beginner-friendly Linux distros.
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