I don't mind using the yellow cable in this case.
But now I have the v11.7 install-only ISO without non-free firmware released on 29-April-2023, will keep it forever. The Installer refused to go past the bootloader setup for me. I have been unable to install Debian for the most part last year until Spiral appeared in late September. I don't get it with this 30-year-old organization fighting to survive LOL. Spiral gives the user the option to install additional language packs for any D.E.Īnother strange thing that I just observed is that Debian MATE comes with GIMP, while on XFCE it has to be installed. Why can't they install things based on what is asked from the user by the Debian Installer? It asks the user for system language and keyboard, right? So it should install only the language packs related to that. Debian MATE also with a bunch of language packs and that 'fctix' setup that I think should be allowed globally disabled. Because Debian GNOME in particular comes with a lot of junk I don't want. Otherwise I decided to install Spiral Linux with GNOME and Cinnamon, and bring them up to 'Bookworm' status instead of trying to get Debian in this way. I haven't been satisfied with Wine v8 in general, not even from Arch Linux. Now I'm afraid to update the copy I've had (not R.C., not 'DI-Alpha') since mid-December, with XFCE.