2024-08-20 15:24 JST updated: 09-22 05:00 UTC This distribution is based on Official Debian 11 release using default Debian kernel. It consists of Free components only. Non-Free packages are NOT installed by default; refer to change.log. Read this readme.txt file first, before using this snapshot for x64 architecture. NOTE: The ISO image can be used as Live USB/DVD or for HDD installation. For installation of internal HDD, see support page for details. You need to install an optional Calamares installer. Persistence is also supported optionally, so see support page too. This re-spin is modified thoroughly from Official Debian packages at main section, and applied all latest updates so far. Username: user password: live root password: (NOT set; use sudo) ** Installation into Hard Disc To install this respin into internal hard disc, add Calamares and related packages. See support pages for details. ** Downloading sites An updated version is usually available at https://sourceforge.net/projects/debian-live-respin-iso/ Or https://archive.org/details/debian-llive-respin-bullseye ** Origin of the snapshot.iso Re-spin is modified using Official Debian main repository only. ** Supported locales (L10n) Default is en_US.UTF-8 - English locale for the USA You can add or change it by dpkg-reconfigure locales command. Note: As for This ISO image, the default language (locale) is set to en_US. That is, English language and East Standard Time. You should choose your desired locale as mentioned above. You are free to choose whatever locale you want. ** Multilingualization (m17n) support To add multilingual input support, add uim and related package manually. In order to enable Chinese input, click IME toolbar which appears at the right corner on the bottom. Then select item "Chewing". Now you can start Chinese input by pressing Crtl + Space key. On the other hand, in order to enable Japanese input, click IME toolbar which appears at the same place. Then select item "Anthy". Now you can start Japanese input by pressing Shift + Space key, or alternatively "半/全 漢字" key if your keyboard is Japanese layout. To return to previous (direct) mode, just press the same key. If you need another input method for many other languages, add m17n support by installing uim-m17nlib package as follows: # apt install uim-m17nlib ** About Universal Input Method (uim) Uim is an input method module library which supports various scripts and can act as a front end for a range of input methods, including Anthy, Canna, or SKK (for Japanese), Pinyin (for Chinese), Byeoru (for Korean), and M17n (for many other languages). Most of its functions are implemented in Scheme, so it's very simple and flexible. If you want to use UimToolbar utilities, which shows and controls uim mode, for system tray, add the following, too. $ uim-toolbar-gtk3-systray & ** Terms of use Anyone distributing a re-spin that we do not host ourselves must specify that it is a respin in the names of a website, ISO or download location. For example: debian-respin. Furthermore, it must be specified clearly somewhere that products are based on Debian Linux but are not connected with it in any official way. The name "Debian Live" may not be used as part of a respin-project's website title or in the project's iso/media without making clear that the it is not an official part of Debian Linux." This Live ISO image was released in a hope that it would be useful. Therefore you are allowed to redistribute or modify under the GNU General Public License v.3 or later. Its full text can be found both at https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html and onboard at /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3. README.txt was created and written by Green