So the choices were:
Remote Desktop and fix the pile of sh1te every single bloody day (usually more than once) or install Lubuntu and never ever have to fix it at all.
You would choose the first choice?
I'm not a masochist, nor am I a sadist wishing to inflict that level of pain upon pensioners.
Nup probably not. If I was in your situation, in your shoes, I likely would have done exactly what you did do. If you are the one who generally ends up sorting their sh1te out. And that's an OS you are comfortable, familiar and happy with, why not.
The thread probably got way off topic, which is normal for OS flavour threads on AORG.
There are many things I would do if it was me; not in your situation. There are things you need and should do on all OSes when setting them up for normal "user" access. Living on an 8yo OS and Browser is asking for trouble generally. Logging in on as root/admin another thing that should never be done, but something that is generally done and accepted on Windows against install and support advice, which gets most people into trouble most of the time.
Anyway each to their own and viva la difference.