My blind husband, Tom, has used very old Debian version Jessie on a very old 
machine for many years. Something finally broke or got corrupted.

So we are planning to buy a new small computer (Kingdel Desktop Computer, Intel 
i5 CPU, 8GB RAM 256GB SSD, Intel HD Graphics 4400, 6xCOM RS232).

We plan to install Debian 12 stable (or possibly 11 if that turns out to be 
better for our needs). I mainly use Windows, but have done a bit of reading 
about Debian, and sometimes use the Raspberry Pi OS on a Pi 3 and a netbook.

Tom wants Debian to boot into the console/terminal, and plans to use GUI only 
for occasional web browsing. He uses a DoubleTalk speech synthesizer and 
Speakup, plus an Alva braille terminal -- the hardware requires COM ports, 
hence our choice of computer. He uses Mutt for email and text browsers Lynx, 
Links, etc.

What is the best way to start? debian-live-12.2.0-amd64-gnome.iso?  Something 
else -- jigdo?

Tom will want to hear what's happening during installation. Will the live 
version provide that option?

We have a copy on a flash drive of the data from the older machine (everything 
under /home). What is the best way of re-installing all this personal data 
after the system has been installed?

Are these types of questions answered on a web page somewhere, so I don't need 
to bother you good folks unless we run into problems?

Thanks very much,

Sue and Tom Fowle

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