On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 08:51:59PM +0600, Source Code wrote: > People, how to solve problem with rfkill without install rfkill? > > Вт, 25 июля 2023 г. в 20:31, Michel Verdier <mv...@free.fr>: > > > On 2023-07-25, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > > >> And about third question, I mean: dwm and awesome wm. They will be > > >> supported in future too? > > > > > > If people use them, and if the upstream developers of these projects > > > remain active and responsive, they will likely remain in Debian. > > > > And about dwm I would add that it's designed to be modified and compiled > > by end user. And because you can copy its sources it will be forever > > supported :) > > > >
As others have said - top posting is not helpful because it breaks the flow of questions and answers. You have a whole lot of questions all at once: can I suggest that you take a little time to explain * What you have done to install Debian - was the install successful, what is missing (if anything) - questions to do with the main install and any problems you found. * What sort of machine you are installing on - old/new, how much memory, how much disk? * What you mean to use this for - is this for learning how to use Linux or to act as your main machine? Do you have any specific software or purpose that you need the Debian software to provide? If you can give us the background so that we can understand, then maybe we can help you better with fewer messages backwards and forwards. We are all just people who read this list. There are several of us in Europe but some may be elsewhere: maybe your questions will not get immediate answers and you will perhaps get different opinions. With best wishes, as ever, Andy Cater