• MrSoup@lemmy.zip
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      2 days ago

      Linus Torvalds admitted he has not been able to install it. Somehow the installer looks like to be hard.

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        What??? Debian has an install wizard that literally walks you through it. You could do nothing but click “Next” and “Ok” over and over and end up with a working Debian system.

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        He said that in 2007. Things have changed a lot since then, Debian is as easy to install as any other big distro (most of them, including Debian, use the Calamares installer nowadays)

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          Maybe not the right thread to ask, and you don’t need to answer, but how did install (on any distro) work pre Calamares? Even though I tried Linux the first time over 15 years ago, I think I never not used Calamares