I think bullseye is the most stable version right now of debian, and everything should work pretty easily for you out of the box, networkmanager configures your internet for you... what's wrong with your network configuration
Buster might be good, but all it's software is too old right now. The last version of bullseye was just released this year and it's my favorite yet... if you're not using a live iso to do your installs you're not doing it right...
Anything I want from bookworm, I just add it's sources into sources.list temporarily and pull it into bullseye. Easy as can be. XFCE is the best desktop too, if you're not using xfce you don't know what you're doing. it does everything perfectly.
Buster might be good, but all it's software is too old right now. The last version of bullseye was just released this year and it's my favorite yet... if you're not using a live iso to do your installs you're not doing it right...
Anything I want from bookworm, I just add it's sources into sources.list temporarily and pull it into bullseye. Easy as can be. XFCE is the best desktop too, if you're not using xfce you don't know what you're doing. it does everything perfectly.
Statistics: Posted by Linuxgaming1824 — 2024-04-20 01:50 — Replies 1 — Views 28