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A customer in Singapore gave me a Raspberry Pi as a parting gift when I left for home, and I enjoy it immensely, including the Pixel desktop: minimal but all the functionality to run programs and work.

Off topic, but I wish the Raspberry Pi would be widely used in schools here in the USA. Having programming languages, Wolfram, etc. already installed and the neat gadget aspect of the Pi might encourage more kids to experiment with computers and not just play games. At least that would be my hope.

This x86 version of PIXEL doesn't include Wolfram Mathematica and Minecraft, btw.

You’ll find all the applications you’re used to, with the exception of Minecraft and Wolfram Mathematica (we don’t have a licence to put those on any machine that’s not a Raspberry Pi).[0]

[0]https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/pixel-pc-mac/

Is there a reason they went with LXDE instead of LXQt?