What feature/utility/app are you surprised is not installed by default in Linux distributions?mFat@lemdro.id to Linux@lemmy.ml – 142 points – 10 months ago202Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentThat's not true lol I am an arch user thoughGuess what if you installed a DE, other than the tiling ones, it came with bloat. You probably also use systemd, another infamous piece of bloatware. /s Gentoo has less bloat than Arch if really want to get into nitpicking.I use systemd, but I do not use a DE. Just because they contain bloat, doesn't mean they should, and that more should be added.
That's not true lol I am an arch user thoughGuess what if you installed a DE, other than the tiling ones, it came with bloat. You probably also use systemd, another infamous piece of bloatware. /s Gentoo has less bloat than Arch if really want to get into nitpicking.I use systemd, but I do not use a DE. Just because they contain bloat, doesn't mean they should, and that more should be added.
Guess what if you installed a DE, other than the tiling ones, it came with bloat. You probably also use systemd, another infamous piece of bloatware. /s Gentoo has less bloat than Arch if really want to get into nitpicking.I use systemd, but I do not use a DE. Just because they contain bloat, doesn't mean they should, and that more should be added.
I use systemd, but I do not use a DE. Just because they contain bloat, doesn't mean they should, and that more should be added.
That's not true lol
I am an arch user though
Guess what if you installed a DE, other than the tiling ones, it came with bloat.
You probably also use systemd, another infamous piece of bloatware. /s
Gentoo has less bloat than Arch if really want to get into nitpicking.
I use systemd, but I do not use a DE.
Just because they contain bloat, doesn't mean they should, and that more should be added.