There should be a package "joe-debian-user.1.0.deb" (a. k. a. "debai.1.0.deb")- with the help of which a non-techie user would be able to fix any problem that he/she could ever encounter while using Debian. If this program would be too large, it could be hosted on a server, and be accessible on line, or it could be contained on a CD-ROM (, because what if the user were unable to get online?). It would "rtfm's" automatically, on its own, also. Or, at least--would there be an online debian diagnostic tool! While there are none such yet, what files and how (what commands? where to write them?) should I back up (automatically, over-write) on startup and shutdown, so that all I would have to do would be to re-install and just simply over-write the needed files, if need be? In which list should I really ask about this? Thanks! Thank you, respectfully - Mr. Jan Hearthstone.
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