cross-posted from: https://lemmy.myserv.one/post/2233387
If you like Debian and like to help make it better, and also want to use testing please review this guide where I try to cover many common things and improve your experience:
https://makedebianfunagainandlearnhowtodoothercoolstufftoo.computer/doku.php?id=start
Thanks for being a Debian testing user :)
If you are planning on adding things, my humble suggestion would be how to write a really good bug report, maybe going through how to research what went wrong to narrow down the problem, looking for already filed bug reports, using diff and patch if you have a proposed solution, using reportbug, etc.
Ok good suggestion. I will knock something up.
the domain got me at first, but doku wiki is cool and initial glance looks like some very good effort was put in! will look more later, as i don’t have a “perfect” debian setup for personal use and i want to ditch my windows vm.
I am a great believer in not taking life too seriously. We are just an accident after all.
I’m new-ish to Linux and new to Debian, but I literally just did a (second) Debian 12 install, so I have one note about your Firefox’s documentation, specifically about “chromium’s suggestion” when uninstalling Firefox. https://makedebianfunagainandlearnhowtodoothercoolstufftoo.computer/doku.php?id=start:firefoxesr
Besides Firefox ESR, it came bundled with “Konqueror”. Don’t know if it depends on your installation’s configuration, though. I selected to install “non-free” software, if it helps. So for me it didn’t complain when I uninstalled Firefox ESR, it just set Konqueror as the default web browser
Makes sense, thank you for the clarification.
It is also a file browser.
And apparently also supports FTP/SFTP, quite nifty.
Thank you for the guide. I decided to install my distro of choice on the first half of my laptop drive and threw Debian in the other half. I’ve been meaning to dig more into btrfs and this gave me a nice excuse.
Cool thanks :)