After some experience with Linux Mint, I gathered the courage to try another distro. I’d like to turn an old laptop into an IPTV receiver plus FTP/OpenVPN/HomeAssistant server with occasional desktop use. I first installed Windows 11 just in case my family needs to use it (it fucking sucks, the built-in PS/2 keyboard doesn’t work half the time but that’s an issue for later) but now I’ll be turning it into a dual-boot setup with Debian as the primary option. Please give me some encouragement, I’m really afraid of new things.

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    20 days ago

    Some specific drivers are a little fiddly if you have nvidia graphics

    Nit-picking here but Nvidia drivers for Debian are ridiculously easy to install? Doc page

    • Prerequisites
    deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ trixie main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
    deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security/ trixie-security contrib non-free main non-free-firmware
    sudo apt update
    
    • Install the driver (Trixie)
    sudo apt install nvidia-kernel-dkms nvidia-driver
    
    • Have an RTX capable GPU?
    sudo apt install libnvoptix1
    

    Edit: For an Nvidia Optimus Laptop just install envycontrol and set your Nvidia GPU as your primary GPU.

    sudo envycontrol -s nvidia --force-comp --coolbits 24
    

    Done, easy peasy.