Bring your own portable computer.
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Everyone should choose their first distro based on what his friend/neighbor uses already. Direct support can’t be beaten.
They’re waiting for Debian developers backporting the patches.
They broke that at some point.
Feel free to write a bugreport.
What makes it lightweight when it uses the same packages with the same dependencies? And what does prevent me from install openbox on Debian?
I think you have confused the apt
command with the apt-get
command. apt-get
doesn’t handle files, while apt
has it since the very first version. This is one of the important differences between the two commands. This was one of the main reasons why I have been using only apt
for years.
It’s a known and fixed problem. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1062932