I'd prefer to keep everything in single partition by default "/".
Possibly even avoid "swap partition" in favor of "swap file"
(Windows-like), as it is easier to manage. (I have not done extensive
testing regarding it's performance implications)
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User error? Huh ?
No ! This is a Debian Bug !
Debian clearly says: "File does not exist", while in fact it DOES EXIST.
This is a 100% proof of Debian bug.
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Please keep in mind, that I have wasted 4 hours of my personal time on
this Debian bug, and do you think this is reasonable ?
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t).
And the standard FireFox, which is 32-bits, should work.
Debian should ship with at least basic 32-bit packages, for LSB
dependency. (3rd party vendors code for 32-bit LSB)
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But having 32-bit LSB compliance will help people a _LOT_.
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; to install 32-bit libraries by default, if user
chooses stock "Desktop" (KDE/GNOME/XFCE/...). This should solve the
problem for most users.
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