
edbarx wrote:I use Debian because the following is true.
Debian = {stability, reliability, security, flexibility, total configurability, FOSS}
You cracked me up, I needed a good laugh, thanx.anastasis wrote:I use Debian because it's disturbing and appeals to my obsessive compulsion.
The people who use Debian are actually quite clinically maniacal in the strict lego-medical sense. At least half of them suffer from near complete paranoia. The 'government' is most likely after them, and they are definintely being monitored.
And that's why it's enjoyable and usable on production machines, space stations, toys, and pieces of junk.
You are all NSA.
lucas7 wrote:... turns out I had lost one of the notes so I had an icomplete version of my guide.......It was 4 in the morning too ... I tried removing some stuff I didn't need and I still ended up with a shit ton of packages and barley any actually useful programs...
lucas7 wrote:I installed Wheezy and was pretty happy with it but then due to lack of MPV and other things in the Stable repos I upgraded to Testing and so far I'm pretty happy.
Linadian wrote:lucas7 wrote:I installed Wheezy and was pretty happy with it but then due to lack of MPV and other things in the Stable repos I upgraded to Testing and so far I'm pretty happy.
The best combo for me is Wheezy with the Wheezy backports (deb <your-local-mirror>/debian/ wheezy-backports main non-free contrib) and Wheezy dmo (deb http://www.deb-multimedia.org/ wheezy main non-free) enabled but not pinned (not giving them the higher preference status but still available when needed). Indestructible yet functional.
Disclaimer: Although I don't have any problems, I have to say apply at your own risk anyway.
lucas7 wrote:Also it may sound stupid but I kinda miss Iceweasel ESR... It had the old style (classic theme restorer is just not the same) and was smooth as hell on this old PC too. Can I install that on Testing?...
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