![]() I don’t wish ot be overly critical because I applaud the effort, but is Clear something that is actually worth the trouble? Presently it doesn’t seem to be. There has to be a comfort factor with the user interface, and presently that is lacking. Presently people who have used Linux for a long time, but who are not schooled experts, find it confusing to install. The question I’m asking myself now is what is is the exact goal of Clear? What is Intel attempting to achieve with it? I think if it came on a machine pre-installed it would have more appeal. When I boot up Clear again, I’ll have to look for the Plasma bundle. ![]() On the other hand the overall look and feel is very pleasant and I would believe the most appealing for people coming from the monopoly OS. It’s complex, and not intuitive to configure. ![]() I won’t argue with you about the choice and later I found that the waffle menu brings up an Android style menu of the installed apps.
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