On Fri, 01 Dec 2017 at 14:34:40 +0800, Paul Wise wrote: > On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 1:36 AM, Arturo Borrero Gonzalez wrote: > > * no support for the wifi interface of the dekstop machine (this was > > expected, fixed by installing non-free package by hand, since no > > network) > > It would have been best for him to download the ISO with non-free > firmware embedded, do you know how he made the decision to download > the ISO without non-free firmware?
I doubt there was any such decision, except by not knowing there was a decision that could be made. The official, fully Free ISO (which is OK for VMs and some embedded systems, but normally a trap for the PCs we expect new users to be using) is the one you get when you point a browser to debian.org and click the prominent "Download Debian" link. The one with the firmware is hidden behind a door marked "beware of the leopard" because we don't want to be seen to be endorsing or recommending non-free software. I find it interesting that we're having this conversation at the same time as a thread about how there should be a configuration option that denies our users the opportunity to choose to install non-free software. Regards, smcv