Sure, but presenting DE choice inside the install will confuse the mythical new user.
But I agree with you. A lot of download bandwidth and hosting storage could be saved by doing what Cachy/Endeavour ISO’s are doing.
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Sure, but presenting DE choice inside the install will confuse the mythical new user.
But I agree with you. A lot of download bandwidth and hosting storage could be saved by doing what Cachy/Endeavour ISO’s are doing.
Ho much does the screenshot you posted say, that the screenshots on the Mint download page does not? Other than giving you more options, which can overwhelm new people.
Some distro’s really like doing their curated live environment for each environment, so you can test it out before actually installing it.


Sounds like you want something like X11 forwarding. I have never used it, but I believe it is proper remote desktop, not sharing.
As a Dane, this has been frightening for years. I hope our government thinks of open source solutions, instead of just a european company over a US one.