rainbowoflight
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Hi Linux.org
1- The description for Debian Distribution says it provides packages "software" that is open source not proprietary. Is that still true today?
I was a Linux Mint user since 2018 and very happy. Recently Canonical is in collaboration with Corporate IT giant "G" on an program/api called Flutter. A new install of LM 21.3 show over 2,000 files and folders with giant "G" some are header files.
I started to get scared about privacy.
I just want to make sure if I try Debian that they are also not collaborating and shifting many features to seem like Windows like LM.
2- I am not a computer wiz, I have been learning to work with "Man" and using commands for moving, copying etc of files. I have been creating tar backups manually. I have read a great deal and know what can be done but take my time and am cautious to try new commands. Its easier to try new commands when I find examples.
I don't know how if Debian is strictly command line or if it does have some gui tools.... Meaning how much of a Tech does one need to be inorder to work with Debian?
3- Once I deleted a Linux Header file after installing Nord VPN. I deleted it because a pop-up box said it was no longer needed and instructed on deleting it. I wrote down the file name, thank goodness. The Nord VPN techs could not assist. It took 6 days to figure out what was wrong and fix it using all the wonderful tools LM offers, like Symantic Package Manager. I had to reinstall some Security Keys from Spotify, and reinstall some repositories for Update Manager to work again.
Does Debian have these kinds of wonderful Gui administrative tools like Linux Mint? They really come in handy!
4- I have received direct assistance with Linux Mint Team via the IRC Chat Room. It was very helpful in a pinch.
Does Debian have a live help like Linux Mint via IRC Chat or something?
5- I read a post on choosing a Linux Distrobution that had a link to a site where one could try out the distribution.... I lost that link.
6- My 2 laptops are Lenovo's which are Linux friendly. So I believe there is not much of an issue. And I am a sole proprietor using simple computing, no need for "Business" Computing and heavy technology. I do not need the most new technology. So I thought Debian might be an answer. Just don't know how much of a learning curve it will require.
Blessings for all your good will and time. Thank you in advance for answering my questions.
Raingbowoflight
1- The description for Debian Distribution says it provides packages "software" that is open source not proprietary. Is that still true today?
I was a Linux Mint user since 2018 and very happy. Recently Canonical is in collaboration with Corporate IT giant "G" on an program/api called Flutter. A new install of LM 21.3 show over 2,000 files and folders with giant "G" some are header files.
I started to get scared about privacy.
I just want to make sure if I try Debian that they are also not collaborating and shifting many features to seem like Windows like LM.
2- I am not a computer wiz, I have been learning to work with "Man" and using commands for moving, copying etc of files. I have been creating tar backups manually. I have read a great deal and know what can be done but take my time and am cautious to try new commands. Its easier to try new commands when I find examples.
I don't know how if Debian is strictly command line or if it does have some gui tools.... Meaning how much of a Tech does one need to be inorder to work with Debian?
3- Once I deleted a Linux Header file after installing Nord VPN. I deleted it because a pop-up box said it was no longer needed and instructed on deleting it. I wrote down the file name, thank goodness. The Nord VPN techs could not assist. It took 6 days to figure out what was wrong and fix it using all the wonderful tools LM offers, like Symantic Package Manager. I had to reinstall some Security Keys from Spotify, and reinstall some repositories for Update Manager to work again.
Does Debian have these kinds of wonderful Gui administrative tools like Linux Mint? They really come in handy!
4- I have received direct assistance with Linux Mint Team via the IRC Chat Room. It was very helpful in a pinch.
Does Debian have a live help like Linux Mint via IRC Chat or something?
5- I read a post on choosing a Linux Distrobution that had a link to a site where one could try out the distribution.... I lost that link.
6- My 2 laptops are Lenovo's which are Linux friendly. So I believe there is not much of an issue. And I am a sole proprietor using simple computing, no need for "Business" Computing and heavy technology. I do not need the most new technology. So I thought Debian might be an answer. Just don't know how much of a learning curve it will require.
Blessings for all your good will and time. Thank you in advance for answering my questions.
Raingbowoflight