Switching from Microsoft Windows to Linux is one of the best decision I ever made.

Thank you to the thousands of Debian volunteers. You are amazing people ❤️

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    9 days ago

    i know people usually are like, “oh cool new features”

    but this has a security patch that will literally unblock my pipelines at work lol 🎉

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      9 days ago

      10 GB storage for default installation, 4 GB storage for commandline-only installation, 403 GB storage if you install every Debian package under the sun.

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      9 days ago

      I just looked, 11G on my laptop’s /

      Standard productivity stuff, I think the only extra thing is a flatpack of google earth which is 1.5G

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        8 days ago

        Yeah and I know one of my laptops only has a 250GB drive.

        I thought it was a typo at first, but it was explained. I get it now :)

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      9 days ago

      That threw me for a second too. I thought “that’s a bit of a leap”. Like others said, it’s everything, not just the recommended packages.

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    8 days ago

    Noob here. My last distro was Zorin (which I liked well enough). Keen to switch to Debian base. Should I jump in and install vanilla Debian or wait for Mint Debian 7? Or should I believe the DistroWatch hype and go for MX?

    Would prefer Xfce environment because I’ll be running it on 8+ yo laptop and and desktop.

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      8 days ago

      If you’re a noob, what made you go with Debian in the first place?

      I want to be clear, there’s nothing wrong with that, just not the usual path for a new Linux user.

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        8 days ago

        I liked Zorin (often recommended for users coming from Windows) which is based off Ubuntu which in turn is based off Debian. Not a fan of Snaps, though. I also value stability over blistering performance and bleeding edge features.

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    8 days ago

    Much love for Debian, favorite distro for servers. Any thoughts on running it as a desktop GUI?

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      8 days ago

      It works well, so long as you don’t mind your DE being a bit behind the latest version. With how much Plasma and Gnome have been improving in the past couple of years, that may matter a lot.

      To be honest, I think it makes more sense than it used to. You can have an extremely stable base, and if you want regularly updated user apps you can utilise Flatpaks.

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      8 days ago

      I have many times. apt install whatever desktop environment you want is usually a one-liner, and they are the un-modified stock versions, not themed to whatever fancies the distro maintainer. It has been my low-effort distro for a lot of years for any purpose. Packages are on the stale-side, so you might want to use different package container types for your preferred applications nowadays.

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      8 days ago

      It’s great. Not much else to say. You install it, it works, it doesn’t stop working unless you break it. I run Debian 12 on my laptop.