Gianluca Interlandi via tde-users wrote:
I ask because when I install openSUSE it asks me which
DE I want. I choose
Plasma/KDE5 just to have the packages although I never use the desktop
itself. I also install LXDE, which I use to have a GUI while I install
TDE. Does Debian stable also give you the option to install Plasma/KDE5 as
your default during the OS installation alongside something like LXDE?
Debian is IMO the best - flexible and stable (if you use stable).
I usually install using debootstrap. If I were to install from USB stick, I
would install only the base system and then on top of it, I would install
TDE from the command line.
I'm curious because the future of openSUSE
(non-tumbleweed) is a bit
uncertain. I'm not sure I want the immutable/ALP version that openSUSE
16.x may be provided as.
I used openSUSE only once may be in 2001. Later I saw openSUSE on commercial
products.
Moveing to Debian will require some relearning but IMO it pays off.
BR