Hello
I use Ubuntu and Fedora, normally to install them, exists two .iso files, it such as for Desktop/Workstation and Server respectively
I installed through VirtualBox Debian in peace. It thanks to some tutorials in YouTube, even when the procedure is straight, just in case I did do a research
It is my first time with this distribution.
I've confirmed that if I want install Debian as server, in the page about "desktop environment" must be:
* unchecked the "Debian desktop environment" and "... Gnome" checkboxes
* check the "SSH server" checkbox
* keep checked the "standard system utilities" checkbox
So my question is, why Debian does not offer from the beginning an .iso file to be installed as a server?
Thanks for your understanding
I use Ubuntu and Fedora, normally to install them, exists two .iso files, it such as for Desktop/Workstation and Server respectively
I installed through VirtualBox Debian in peace. It thanks to some tutorials in YouTube, even when the procedure is straight, just in case I did do a research
It is my first time with this distribution.
I've confirmed that if I want install Debian as server, in the page about "desktop environment" must be:
* unchecked the "Debian desktop environment" and "... Gnome" checkboxes
* check the "SSH server" checkbox
* keep checked the "standard system utilities" checkbox
So my question is, why Debian does not offer from the beginning an .iso file to be installed as a server?
Thanks for your understanding
Statistics: Posted by manueljordan — 2024-11-10 16:30 — Replies 1 — Views 29