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Installing Debian Bookworm – The Ubuntu Slayer?

Installing Debian Bookworm – The Ubuntu Slayer?

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Today we talk about the Debian Bookworm install. This video uses the Net Installer.
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  1. Not to be too critical, but I think you should have prepared more before making this video. For example, to jump around deciding which DE to choose, only to land back on Gnome, was a waste. (I should think, that being such a Mint fan as you are, you would have chosen Cinnamon).
    I found the Debian 12 install video by the DistroTube guy to be MUCH clearer and more informative. He also got it right about leaving the root password blank so the created user is added to sudo.

  2. i was thinking of maybe trying debian but the sha file and such didn't match so im staying where i am everything works just thinking with the older laptop might need to eventually swap to deb or something else.

  3. To keep this series going I want to see Distrobox installed. I've already got Pop!_OS and Ubuntu replaced with this version of Debian. Who needs Ubuntu any more for a desktop? But I think a distrobox install could negate any need for VanillaOS or BlendOS as well.

  4. I feel left out. Debian Bookworm is very buggy on my HP computer. I've spent a Month trying to squash all the bugs. Now I'm so tired of it, I'm going to get rid of Debian.

  5. I have come back to your channel as you are doing a Debian series as I am looking for a distribution that is stable and lean for my Lenovo T430 or my Lenovo 73 mini, both have i5 and 8gb, Thanks Bob in the UK

  6. They only add non-free-firmware repo they didn't add non-free and contrib repo. I wasn't able to install nvidia-settings because I didn't aware these 2 still didn't add by default so don't fall for propaganda they did told they add firmware pool but they never imply to add non-free and contrib pool even once so don't get confuse and forgot these 2 if you need it.

  7. Hi sir, very nice video, I have ubuntu installed on another drive, but I want to install the debian 12 on the 2nd drive, so, do I need install the bootloader in this case ?

  8. As a fairly new Linux user, Debian was one of the distros I installed and I think not having the main user in the sudo group and not knowing how to get it there was the reason I stopped using Debian. But I'd really like to start using it again.

  9. Yeah, two ideas that I would like to see for videos are getting a fully set up Debian 12 stable post install video and a video to set up Debian 12 for gaming on Linux.

  10. I ran Debian Sid/Unstable last DEC in an old Desktop PC I had a great experience I used a non-free ISO with Chris Titus Tech's Video, but my GPU died & I just got round to replacing it & added an SSD.

    I reinstalled with the new ISO (due to not wanting to clone a HDD to an SSD) & the installation process is much smoother now. Updated the sources to unstable (Trixie) & installed the software I wanted easily all done. Debian has come such a long way now unless you're a beginner in Linux I don't see the point in using the forks.

  11. Ive been running Debian Sid since 2007 after i started linux with Debian Etch not too long after its release. Its always right at the brand new packages except for when Debian has to freeze testing.

  12. HOW can I set up Anbox in a way to run ANDROID app on my DEBIAN 12? I got it on Sparky easily and it works great– but something in the Debian 12 is a bit different and it won't work.. ALSO- I had to switch back to X11– wayland stuff WILL NOT WORK on here for ME anyway– maybe I did something wrong?? (I need the android app because of my home security camera system is android and I don't want to leave my phone on all the time.

  13. I'm running it RIGHT NOW— this is it— and I LOVE IT. I ran SPARKY LINUX as my very FAVORITE for a LONG time— and I know It is debian with kde on it…. so why this? Well- I installed it- and WOW- it FEELs rock solid-and things are SO smoothe!!!! It's FAST too- zippy fast– like Arch- but WAY BETTER. (and none of that "must have the latest and greatest every 5 minute hogwash)…AND it installs SO EASY– just as easily as Mint or any of those!!!

  14. I still don't understand why some Distro's …. write their name into the Boot Menu while others just leave the name stock…. in other words – what the drive name is. ? I wish there were a graphical software tool that could accomplish this. I have Five individual drives.

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