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With actual Debian, in my experience, you've got to go through a bunch of frustrations and tweaks to get it to where Purism have gotten PureOS where you get a frustration free experience out-of-the-box.

Little things like shipping it with gnome-tweaks and flatpaks already installed go a long way in my book. And not trying to reinvent the wheel with their own spins means that this is one of the most stable Gnome experiences I have found, especially after the decision to move this to the Debian Stable branch.

Effectively Purism have done the QA rather than made massive changes and that is very much for the better. It is true, though, that as an FSF-approved distro you need to have a wifi card that works on free drivers to get wifi out of the box. If you don't, you need to go over to the Debian site and pull down the.

Do that either on another computer and transfer via USB or plug your computer into ethernet and you'll be going as quickly as it takes to type sudo dpki -i [driverfile]. Finally, be prepared, as a distro based on Debian stable it will age. So you will probably want to get a large share of your applications from Flatpak, Appimage or Snaps. Not the worst thing really: an excellent, pure and super-stable base on top of which you run more up-to-date sandboxed apps running on their own dependencies.

Great job Purism! Copyright C - Atea Ataroa Limited. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Privacy policy. Change privacy settings. Real convergence means bringing your desktop computer with you wherever you go. When we talk about how we have invested in convergence with PureOS we start with the desktop OS and shrink it down to your pocket. Download PureOS. What's New in PureOS We've created a new, more stable version of PureOS, with the same great privacy protecting features and software but with a more solid foundation.

I suggest you to shrink an unmounted Windows partition if you use another OS , or, create ones from an unused partition if you have one. You can do it with GParted program. Create backup for your important data. Again, create backup, this is important. Select "LiveCD" not "Install" from the selections.

Choose Language First step: select language. This will be the language of whole interface of PureOS. Choose Region Second step: select a region to determine your timezone and currency automatically.

Choose Keyboard Layout Third step: select a keyboard layout. Default selection is safe. I suggest you to never use another options unless you either a use a blank Hard Disk Drive, or b know exactly what you do. Create Main Partition Fifth step: create your main partition. How to edit the main partition 6. Create Swap Partition Sixth step: create a swap partition.



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