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  1. Creating a Bootable Debian USB Flashdrive. After downloading the .iso file, the next step is to create some form of bootable media that you can use to install Debian. The most common form of installation is from a USB flash drive. If you wish to use a CD or DVD, you can use that method as well.

  2. Antes que um computador possa se conectar a um recurso de rede externo (por exemplo, um servidor da Web), ele deve ter um meio de converter qualquer nome alfanumérico (por exemplo, wiki.debian.org) em endereços de rede numéricos (por exemplo, 140.211.166.4). (A Internet usa esses endereços IP numéricos estruturados como endereços de rede.)

  3. In the server's /etc/openvpn directory, run the following command to generate a static key: # openvpn --genkey secret static.key. Note: for OpenVPN 2.4 on Debian 10, use --secret instead of secret. Copy this static key to the clients /etc/openvpn directory using a secure channel like scp or sftp.

  4. Once Debian is installed, you are not going to need to repeat this procedure again. In case you ever need to update the DTB in the future, just copy the new version to /boot/efi/sc8280xp-lenovo-thinkpad-x13s.dtb and that's it. Note Wi-Fi and Bluetooth mac addresses. This step is needed as currently the addresses have to be set manually under ...

  5. Translation (s): English - Português (Brasil) WordPress is a free and open source (GNU GPLv2 or later) blogging tool and a content management system (CMS) based on PHP and MySQL. Features include a plug-in architecture and a template system. WordPress versions for different Debian version (updated December 2023): Debian 10 (Buster): 5.0.20.

  6. This is a documented but unsupported use-case. In Debian 12, PipeWire 0.3.65 is available, and is considerably more reliable, and is a comfortable drop-in replacement for many use-cases. PipeWire is the default sound server with GNOME Desktop. Much newer versions are available in Debian Testing, Unstable and in Backports repositories.

  7. During Debian installation, select Xfce desktop environment at the Selecting and Installing Software installation step. Alternatively, at the Debian Installer boot prompt, press the Tab key to edit the command line, then add desktop=xfce. For a complete rundown refer to the Debian Desktop Howto.