backup
backup list
/home/andre/bin /home/andre/CalibreLibrary* /home/andre/Documents /home/andre/Pictures /home/andre/.bashrc /home/andre/.icedove /home/andre/.mozilla /home/andre/.profile /home/andre/.Xauthority /home/andre/.xinitrc /home/andre/.ssh /home/andre/zotero.sqlite /etc/apt /etc/wpa_supplicant /usr/local/etc /var/www/html/wiki
Install software
apt
alsa-utils aptitude calibre curl evince feh ffmpeg gimp git gzip hdf5-tools i3 i3lock imagemagick inkscape libreoffice make mariadb-server mpv pandoc passwd pavucontrol pdftk pulseaudio-utils pulseaudio rdiff-backup sane-utils snap sudo terminator thunar thunderbird tmux unzip usbutils vim wireless-tools wpasupplicant xorg xsane zip
snap
1password
code
firefox
zoom-client
chromium sublime
compiled
tinc
own apt sources
vagrant
ansible
docker
virtualbox
python
- pyenv
Debian
non-free software
Once logged in into the installed system, it is possible to automate the detection of missing firmware, and to perform the required steps to enable them following this procedure: [1]
- Install the isenkram-cli package.
- Run the isenkram-autoinstall-firmware command as the “root” user.
- reboot: make sure all kernel modules are properly initialized