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Installing from debian-live-10.4.0-amd64-kde+nonfree.iso
Re: Installing from debian-live-10.4.0-amd64-kde+nonfree.iso
- AlienProber
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Re: Installing from debian-live-10.4.0-amd64-kde+nonfree.iso
Just looked at the Linked videos and have to say 19 is a far cry from 14 or 15 which was the last look I had at MX. I still prefer a KDE based system, but I have to be honest MX may be just what the doctor ordered for someone like my roommate who needs to stay away from the command-line as much as possible.sunrat wrote:You can get a full refund if it's not suitable for your needs. Debian is a lot more hands-on to set up and tweak than MX.
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Re: Installing from debian-live-10.4.0-amd64-kde+nonfree.iso
It comes with full instructionssunrat wrote:Head-On-A-Stick has a Buster netinstall image for newer hardware as well although netinstall may also be a bridge too far for noobies.
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Re: Installing from debian-live-10.4.0-amd64-kde+nonfree.iso
Have you looked at MX's KDE spin?AlienProber wrote:Just looked at the Linked videos and have to say 19 is a far cry from 14 or 15 which was the last look I had at MX. I still prefer a KDE based system, but I have to be honest MX may be just what the doctor ordered for someone like my roommate who needs to stay away from the command-line as much as possible.
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Re: Installing from debian-live-10.4.0-amd64-kde+nonfree.iso
It's only a beta right now, and we don't guarantee a beta will completely update itself to a released version. We're still finding and fixing small bugs with it.MALsPa wrote:Have you looked at MX's KDE spin?AlienProber wrote:Just looked at the Linked videos and have to say 19 is a far cry from 14 or 15 which was the last look I had at MX. I still prefer a KDE based system, but I have to be honest MX may be just what the doctor ordered for someone like my roommate who needs to stay away from the command-line as much as possible.
The KDE beta and future release candidates are based on the AHS edition, though. The AHS has been quite successful so far.
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Re: Installing from debian-live-10.4.0-amd64-kde+nonfree.iso
How recent is the framework and the desktop?stevepusser wrote:It's only a beta right now, and we don't guarantee a beta will completely update itself to a released version. We're still finding and fixing small bugs with it.MALsPa wrote:Have you looked at MX's KDE spin?AlienProber wrote:Just looked at the Linked videos and have to say 19 is a far cry from 14 or 15 which was the last look I had at MX. I still prefer a KDE based system, but I have to be honest MX may be just what the doctor ordered for someone like my roommate who needs to stay away from the command-line as much as possible.
The KDE beta and future release candidates are based on the AHS edition, though. The AHS has been quite successful so far.
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Re: Installing from debian-live-10.4.0-amd64-kde+nonfree.iso
Thanks for the suggestion.MALsPa wrote:Have you looked at MX's KDE spin?AlienProber wrote:Just looked at the Linked videos and have to say 19 is a far cry from 14 or 15 which was the last look I had at MX. I still prefer a KDE based system, but I have to be honest MX may be just what the doctor ordered for someone like my roommate who needs to stay away from the command-line as much as possible.