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I apologize
I didn’t mean to sound derogatory or insulting, and i apologize for coming off that way.
What I meant by “desperate” is “desperate for functionality on X hardware”, thus left with no other choice but XFCE— due to its amazingly low-resource requirements. This was not intended to insult you, nor anyone. it is reflective of my personal dislike of XFCE, not anyone else who uses it, likes it, or, especially, the XFCE Dev team.
Please don’t misunderstand me.
I just don’t like it personally, find it a poor choice for novices, and thusly, thought it the wrong choice for the user I was targeting. My comment WAS NOT a judgement on those who use and/or like XFCE.
I hope this clears things up
It would undoubtedly perform better…
But my guy is so unaccustomed to tech, that he just needs simple and smooth. XFCE is not for Linux novices.
It’s just the wrong desktop environment for him. MATE provides a fusion of performance and usability.