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		<title>Razzi: Created page with &quot;Moment of realization just now: why can&#039;t you shutdown debian from the login screen? bc it would need a root user to submit the &quot;shutdown&quot; command. Even when you switch with alt-f2 or whatever to the text login screen, it prompts for username; you can&#039;t enter commands from there. Maybe the solution is to boot to a root repl (like safe mode) and from there you can launch login gui.  Other realization I&#039;ll note down here: lots of software isn&#039;t available in apt because its...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;Moment of realization just now: why can&amp;#039;t you shutdown debian from the login screen? bc it would need a root user to submit the &amp;quot;shutdown&amp;quot; command. Even when you switch with alt-f2 or whatever to the text login screen, it prompts for username; you can&amp;#039;t enter commands from there. Maybe the solution is to boot to a root repl (like safe mode) and from there you can launch login gui.  Other realization I&amp;#039;ll note down here: lots of software isn&amp;#039;t available in apt because its...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Moment of realization just now: why can&amp;#039;t you shutdown debian from the login screen? bc it would need a root user to submit the &amp;quot;shutdown&amp;quot; command. Even when you switch with alt-f2 or whatever to the text login screen, it prompts for username; you can&amp;#039;t enter commands from there. Maybe the solution is to boot to a root repl (like safe mode) and from there you can launch login gui.&lt;br /&gt;
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Other realization I&amp;#039;ll note down here: lots of software isn&amp;#039;t available in apt because its compile step requires being offline, and much of software is pulling dependencies from the internet: rust with cargo, python with pip, node with npm. All transitive dependencies need to be packaged with apt for an application to also be packaged in apt. &amp;quot;app style&amp;quot; applications bundle all their dependencies and end up with a 300mb blob, that needs to be completely removed when you do a point release (see signal apt; 3rdparty built with fpm)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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