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@WillA763@mastodon.social I agree! Or perhaps a more positive explanation: Debian has been around for many years, have many variants, has a lot of documentation and therefore the website has grown wildly! When I installed Bullseye (fresh installation) I recall installation worked quite easy. My first Debian Buster was more complicated due to non-free issues. With Bullseye I found the iso that was the best for me... "hidden" somewhere. Until now I only have Debian for exploration, I am actually still on the 1/2

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road to Linux in slow pace. The machine I move to has Linux Mint Cinnamon, so that will likely be my start for Linux daily driver. But I'm really considering if I should go to LMDE later (I have an installation for exploration). LMDE is a bit more userfriendly esp for a beginner than Debian. But it is not ruled out I will go Debian instead. Because I really like Debian. So Debian, or LMDE, likely with a few flatpaks where I want latest (or missing) sw are tempting for me.

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