For a start: All our offered Iso-Images work as expected.
As usual, it's impossible to write anything to a usb stick using CLI.
As usual, and I do it most every day,
dd if=/path/to/siduction-*.iso of=/dev/sdX
works very well. After that, boot and do whatever you want to do. I told you yesterday that unetbootin will most likely not work. If you want it graphical, there is iso2usb on our Iso inmages.
P.S. I also think it's bad to use KDE as your base. ...
Partition Manager all of a sudden fails to start. Way too many bugs with KDE nowadays.
What do you mean by choices? There is almost 30.000 apps in debian and everyone of them is just an apt-get install away.
KDE is perfectly fine for whoever likes it. I do and have been doing so for many years. I would be interested to find out about the bugs you find in KDE, so i can try to reproduce them, file a bugreport and get them fixed. That is how Linux works.
Gparted not starting from the menu is a bug in gparted, not in KDE. Gparted starts fine from within our installer though.
I tried the xfce spin and I didn't like that there's no choices of what to use.
It would be nice if you tell us, WHY things do not work. Why could you not upgrade? I can and do so every day. If you do not tell us, why things do not work and provide error messages, we might consider you a troll and just ignore you.
I don't care if it's free but 'mcedit' is probably the least user friendly and most awful editor, ever.
That is just a matter of choice. Once you tell it to use its internal editor, all is fine. What it uses by default is nano.
Well, it was worth a try but I went way over 5 minutes.
I do not understand what you are trying to say.
By the way, we do have a fine
manual, that people wrote for free in their free time to explain how siduction works.
greetz
devil