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Maybe I should add:
I prefer using the terminal to change things because it is faster if you know how and more predictable, easier to repeat (on many servers for example) or script (even better if you deal with many servers) and so on.
So as a knowledgable user I know how to use Debian to it's full potential.
A desktop user does not need or want all that. With Ubuntu on the desktop I still have the option to do that because most of what is under the hood is done the Debian anyway.