Hi, > Goal is to have complete Debian EDU on inexpensive Windows laptop to carry > around and maintain or learn with. > Acer Aspire 3 is 7 years newer than the HP Netbook that has the USB installed > 32 bit version. > I liked it on the Netbook but carry the Acer laptop more often with WSL2 > running familiar Linux desktops. > The Kali flavor distribution is functional desktop from MS Store so hoping to > get same with EDU. > There is a real steep learning curve to configuring custom distribution over > at WSL on Salsa.
You do not need Debian Edu to get a Debian installation with a graphical desktop. Simply install one of the desktop packages (if you cannot find out how, the appropriate mailing list would be debian-us...@lists.debian.org). Debian Edu is a set of configuration packages if you want to operate a system inside a school / computer lab network. You gain nothing from Debian Edu if you do not want to operate a school network. Cheers, Nik > Sorry if mail client was configured to promote the native OS. > “Flex11” is another project on Insignia (Best Buy) tablet All in One dual > boot running Ubuntu hack. > Is Ad removed enough ? No, it is still there. Cheers, Nik -- Dominik George (1. Vorstandsvorsitzender, pädagogischer Leiter) Teckids e.V. — Digitale Freiheit mit Jugend und Bildung https://www.teckids.org/