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Reformat it to it's original size using gparted or whatever Windows tool you want to use
DD makes the iso image onto the entire USB and nothing else...
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Eagles - Try and Love Again
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As pvsage said, Debian SID is where you want to be
Thanks for this heads up xaos52, well done... 
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^ The irony is that Waldorf was out there for ages and was loved by most all..
Everything now is new and shiny, this discussion will pick up again in a year
Not sure how it could be managed to do half sid/testing repo... Their sources are either opened or closed and I know corenominal does not want to micro manage releases at that level
^ Thats debian stable history, not #!
/etc/network/interfaces
Edit to your desired needs
ceni if you need wifi
Pink Floyd - Time
^ Did that... thanks for thew suggestion
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^
Steve Miller Band - The Joker
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What part of the installation did you particularly like? Did everything work in the Live environment?
Stones - Wild Horses
Look in /etc/skel
All default user profiles and files originate from there
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I grew up in Northern Il and get back there as much as I can to see my granddaughters 
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@cortman, nice...
Keep us posted on your progress please
^ Thanks DebianJoe...
This one seems to have helped quite a few people, for that I am grateful..
Most every time on a new install of smxi, it is needed to run the video drivers install a second time immediately after rebooting from the fist install of the drivers as chameleon has outlined so brilliantly
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