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  • I would just go with Debian personally since it’s not updated very often.

    • You can add Firefox to startup applications several ways, such as startup apps GUI on any desktop environment.
    • Most desktop environments have an “automatic login” option you can configure. You can also disable or remove the login manager
    • You can configure some desktop environments (xfce I know for sure) to not launch the panel. Don’t forget to also look up how to disable your TTY hotkeys!
    • Install the unattended-upgrades package and Debian/Ubuntu will update automatically. I hardly ever have to touch the updates on my Debian machines
    • You can make Firefox’s config directory read only and it won’t be able to write to it

    Nice to haves:

    • Plymouth can be installed on Debian, and has a few themes that are simple spinners
    • You can do this. Look up how to do the policies.json file. Since the Firefox directory will be read only, it won’t be able to be changed by the user
    • I think you can still install add-ons like an ad blocker with policies.json, but not 100% dure
    • Do a preseed install or similar https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Preseed



  • Izax@pawb.socialtoFediverse@lemmy.mlWhat does this mean?
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    1 year ago

    Nah. As long as your instance is federating with all the ones that you want to interact with, there isn’t much of a reason to have multiple accounts. However, if you want to see and interact with content that your main instance has blocked, you might then make another account.