I use it on my pi400 running rpios Bookworm. Easier to install things like Okular and other apps without installing all of the overhead of KDE/Gnome. Counting the necessary kde/gnome libs I currently have 33 flatpaks installed.
Debian Linux, FOSS, Firefox, Raspberry PI. Universal Life Church Minister. Student of ACIM since 1993, student of Urantia since 2013.
I use it on my pi400 running rpios Bookworm. Easier to install things like Okular and other apps without installing all of the overhead of KDE/Gnome. Counting the necessary kde/gnome libs I currently have 33 flatpaks installed.
No problems here using /etc/systemd/resolved.conf for NextDNS settings. I also set the dns settings for NextDNS in Firefox.
raspberry pi os + Debian Sid. Been using the same install with daily updates for 3 yrs.
that is the same bs rpios says with every release. most likely they just don’t want the forum with a bunch of people having ods issues.
I installed rpios on my pi400 three yrs ago then changed the Debian repos to Sid and updated. Been doing apt upgrade ever since with no problems.
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A bit long, but here goes:
alias walk=“walk --icons”
alias weather=“/home/craig/.local/bin/weather.sh”
alias oh=“/home/craig/.local/bin/oh.sh”
alias ports=‘sudo netstat -tulanp’
alias bashrc=“source ~/.bashrc”
alias root=‘sudo -i’ alias su=‘sudo su’
alias which=‘command -v’
alias search=‘apt search’ alias file=‘apt-file search’ alias policy=‘apt policy’ alias show=“nala show”
if [ $UID -ne 0 ]; then alias update=‘sudo apt update’ alias ainstall=‘sudo apt install’ alias apurge=‘sudo apt purge -y --autoremove’ alias upgrade=‘sudo nala upgrade’ alias aremove=‘sudo apt autoremove -y’ alias clean=‘sudo nala clean’ alias reboot=‘sudo reboot’ alias shutdown=“sudo shutdown -P now” fi
alias jc=‘sudo journalctl -b’ alias jca=‘sudo journalctl’ alias jcf=‘sudo journalctl -f’ alias jcr=‘sudo journalctl --list-boots’ alias sc=‘sudo systemctl’
alias im+=“sudo chattr +i” alias im-=“sudo chattr -i” alias exe=“sudo chmod +x”
#Add safety nets
alias rm=‘rm -I --preserve-root’
alias mv=‘mv -i’ alias cp=‘cp -i’ alias ln=‘ln -i’
alias chown=‘chown --preserve-root’ alias chmod=‘chmod --preserve-root’ alias chgrp=‘chgrp --preserve-root’
alias cpwd=‘pwd | xclip -selection clipboard’
alias cpy=“xclip -selection clipboard”
alias …=‘cd …’ alias …=‘cd …/…’ alias …=‘cd …/…/…’
alias back=‘cd $OLDPWD’
alias ff=‘find . -type f -name’ alias fd=‘find . -type d -name’
alias ve=‘python3 -m venv ./venv’ alias va=‘source ./venv/bin/activate’
alias ping=‘ping -c 5’ alias pg=“ping google.com -c 5”
alias rpi=“sudo rpi-update” alias rpi-next=“sudo BRANCH=next rpi-update” alias raspi=“sudo raspi-config” alias clr=“clear” alias clrh=“history -c -w ~/.bash_history” alias df=‘df -H’ alias du=‘du -ch’ alias mk=“mkdir -p” alias loading=“sudo dmesg > ~/dmesg.txt”
alias ls=‘ls --color=auto --human-readable -al’
alias ll=‘ls -la’
alias l.=‘ls -d .* --color=auto’
alias listkb=“ls -l --block-size=K” alias listmb=“ls -l --block-size=M”
alias grep=‘grep --color=auto’ alias egrep=‘egrep --color=auto’ alias fgrep=‘fgrep --color=auto’
alias diff=‘colordiff’
alias bc=“bc -l”
alias wget=“wget -c”
alias ps=“ps auxf”
alias pscpu=“ps auxf | sort -nr -k 3” alias pscpu10=“ps auxf | sort -nr -k 3 | head -10”
alias psmem=‘ps auxf | sort -nr -k 4’ alias psmem10=‘ps auxf | sort -nr -k 4 | head -10’
alias meminfo=‘free -l’ alias free=‘free -mt’
alias top=‘tput smcup; top; tput rmcup’
Runs great on my raspberry pi 400. With rpios upgraded to Debian Sid.
I tend to use walk or midnight commander. zoxide is nice as well. It also helps to have bash aliases. https://github.com/antonmedv/walk
https://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide https://midnight-commander.org/ https://www.hostinger.com/tutorials/linux-commands
Yes. The current stable release is Bookworm. debian-distro-info --all buzz rex bo hamm slink potato woody sarge etch lenny squeeze wheezy jessie stretch buster bullseye bookworm trixie forky sid
Been using Debian Since Potato. Never had a real reason to use any other distro.
masks do NOT work. Not unless you are wearing at least an N-95 or better mask. More fear-mongering in an election year, surprise surprise. Do not forget to get your lovely vaccines.
I have 4 .deb packages that I have downloaded from github. Other than those I try to use apt first if there isn’t a package I search for a flatpak. The only reason I have snap installed is to play with Firefox Beta. Packages: 2839 (dpkg), 45 (flatpak), 7 (snap)
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