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It just doesn't have a ton of bloat. Windows is bloated while everything else is just normal
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What does "just normal" mean? lol
I sure some people would disagree with the "doesn't have a ton of bloat" in some cases... I've seen people complain about the number of apps preinstalled on the Fedora KDE spin for example.
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