Debian installation notes
Contents
We start from a base system. Most of these steps can actually now be automated using my dotfiles; the software, in particular, can all be found in debian_packages.py.
Basic utilities
su
aptitude install sudo
update-alternatives --config editor # set to vi
visudo # add user
# Ctrl-D to exit
sudo aptitude install iceweasel
sudo aptitude install keepassx
sudo aptitude install iceweasel-adblock-plusAudio
sudo aptitude install pulseaudio pavucontrol
Just make sure to log out or reboot; then audio should be working.
Installing Haskell
See this page.
TODO:
- how to get it so that i can easily switch between versions of python? (but this isn’t necessary, since even debian has decent versions)
 - dropbox?
 - Java?
 - non-free packages
 - evernote?
 - flash?
 - surfraw config
 - vim /etc/apt/sources.list
 - sudo aptitude install flashplugin-nonfree
 install duckduckgo plugin
for getting Source Code Pro on LXDE: I extracted the archive from here, then did the following from the directory containing the
.otffiles:
sudo mkdir /usr/share/fonts/SourceCodePro
sudo cp * /usr/share/fonts/SourceCodePro/
mkfontscale
mkfontdir
fc-cache(as shown here) I’m not exactly sure which steps are required. mkfontdir seemed to create a fonts.dir in the current directory, so perhaps that was unnecessary considering that I had already moved all my fonts to the system directory.)
For finding pages for my website repository:
findAllPagesWith() {
    find ~/projects/riceissa.com/pages -iname "*$1*"
}
alias fp=findAllPagesWithWebsite compilation
- get all the prerequisites; just install 
python-pipand then do 
pip install --user jinja2
pip install --user pyyaml
pip install --user pandocfilters
pip install --user awesome-slugify
sudo aptitude install ruby-sass
which should take care of most problems. Make sure you have the latest Pandoc version (at least 1.13) though.
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