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    A light version of Debian with minimal installed using LXDE.

    This distro is just a spin of pure Debian using LXDE as DE with some customizations. The installation process uses Calamares. Recommended for very old machines, like 10 years old or more. live password: live Pin Linux. A light version of Debian with the minimal installation using LXDE. Come with some extra repositories to install 3rd part packages only if you desire. - If brightness keys do not work, open a terminal: sudo nano /etc/default/grub where GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="xxxxx" put acpi_backlight=video or acpi_backlight=vendor try one or another and test which one fits your machine Ctrl + s Ctrl + x sudo update-grub - Automatic login: Menu > Preferences > LXDM configurator mark "Automatic login" and close - If you have problems to browser on the internet, try on terminal: sudo rm /etc/resolv.conf && sudo dhclient - Use Connman Settings to connect Wi-Fi
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