It’s a known and fixed problem. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1062932
Bring your own portable computer.
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"I’ve been using Linux for a month now and have run each distro for at least 2 days (a couple for just a few hours), so I have enough experience to share my wisdom.
Rule #1: If someone uses their computer for something else and differently than I do, they are stupid. A month of Linux experience cannot be denied. Trust me!"
Everyone should choose their first distro based on what his friend/neighbor uses already. Direct support can’t be beaten.
They’re waiting for Debian developers backporting the patches.
Woo-hoo! Secondary hyper modifier key - can’t wait!!!
In my time it was also nine. Back to the roots. ;->
https://github.com/sineemore/backpack
"backpack is a small wrapper around ssh.
It transfers contents of a local file ~/.backpack and itself to remote host, sources it and continues with normal ssh session.
works best as alias ssh=backpack won’t create any files on remote hosts (even temporary) tries to fallback to normal ssh when remote shell is not bash self-replication allows you to use backpack again directly from remote host, in this case backpack will keep original local file as you go deaper from host to host."