Re: Well, you've sold me, but . . .

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On 3/13/23 3:21 PM, dep via tde-users wrote:
> said William Morder via tde-users:
> | You might consider giving antiX (especially) a try. There is another
> | person on this list who is a big fan of MX Linux and its relative antiX.
> 
> Thanks but nah, the argument for Debian is and always has been that Debian
> *is* Linux.


I still have a list, last updated 2014, of things I had to do to get an Exe
or (pure) Debian system configured after install:  Video, network, wifi,
touchpad, genuine Firefox/Thunderbird, multimedia, etc, etc.  It's 91 lines
long.

Here's my list for MX, which as I said before is straight Debian as far as
how it works, but has some neat tools that make some things a lot easier:

1. Install from the ISO.
2. Install TDE.
3. Tweak a few things here & there.
4. Start using it.

Oversimplified just a tiny bit, but really not very much.  Point is, if you
want to take a lot of time to get really good at under-the-hood Debian
stuff, by all means go for it.  But if you just want a solid, working
Debian-based system with a minimum of time and hassle, save yourself the
time and aggravation and use MX.

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