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"textContent": ">\n>\n>\n> **Off-topic:**\n> Off-topic addendum:\n> I don't want to sound too preachy here, but I feel you guys might suffer far fewer headaches on the Linux side of PM/UXP, if you'd go Slack.\n> Slackware -current ships w/ GTK 1, 2, 3, & 4 and Qt 5 & 6, plus a default install includes a full development suite with everything from gnucobol to ninja, including both python 2 & 3, with gcc version 15.2. (It also has Qt Designer and Glade standard.)\n>\n> ...just sayin'... Carry on.\n\n**Off-topic:**\nI use GTK2 for linux Pale Moon.\n\nI am not a power user. Just someone is between a power user and a non-technical user. When I tried Slackware about 6 months ago, it did not appeal to me. Six things which I did not like.\n\n1) There is no graphical installer\n2) No automatic package management\n3) Fewer user friendly tools.\n4) Installing a desktop environment is not easy\n5) Multimedia support or installing drivers takes extra steps which can be daunting\n6) And I am not a fan of heavy Terminal usage\n\nSome people like minimalism, but I am not one of them. As they say; \"To Each, Their Own\".\n\n* * *",
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