stornic56 3972cc4811 Bluetooth Fix & GPU ID Expansion
- Bluetooth Package Cleanup: Replaced deprecated `bluez-utils` with `bluez-tools` in `modules/bluetooth.sh` and `modules/firmware.sh`. Ensures compatibility across all Debian versions.
- Maxwell GPU Detection: Added 4 ID blocks (`0x1340 – 0x17FF`, 480 IDs total). Captures missing cards: 980M/970M, Quadro M laptop, GTX 960/950, Quadro M2000, TITAN X, GTX 980 Ti, Quadro M6000, and Tesla M40.
- Pascal GPU Detection: Expanded 5 ID blocks (`0x15F0 – 0x1D7F`, 528 IDs total). Added support for TITAN Xp, GTX 1080 Ti, and Quadro P-series. Unified GP106/107 ranges and bounded end at `0x1D7F` to prevent Turing conflicts.
- Validation: Passed `bash -n` checks on all modified files. Confirmed zero ID collisions between Maxwell, Fermi, Kepler, and Pascal architectures.
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Debianito - Post-Installation Automation for Debian

Debianito is a user-friendly post-installation automation script for Debian 11 (Bullseye), Debian 12 (Bookworm) and Debian 13 (Trixie). It streamlines system configuration, driver installation (including NVIDIA drivers with legacy support via rescue environment), repository setup with backports support, gaming tools integration, and more with an interactive menu-driven interface.

License: GPL v3


System Requirements

Requirement Specification
OS Debian 11 (Bullseye), Debian 12 (Bookworm), Debian 13 (Trixie)
Privileges Normal user with sudo access, script validates root/sudo in utils.sh
Terminal Any modern terminal emulator supporting ANSI colors and UTF-8 box-drawing characters
Dependencies Standard Debian packages (whiptail, lsb-release); auto-installed if missing

Installation Instructions

Clone the repository, make the script executable, and run it:

git clone https://github.com/stornic56/debianito-post-install
cd debianito-post-install
chmod +x debianito.sh && ./debianito.sh

⚠️ Do not run as root. The script checks for non-root execution and requires sudo privileges.


Usage

After running the script:

  1. Select Option: Use arrow keys or type 1-10.
  2. Navigation: Use Arrow Keys (Up↑/Down↓) to move between list options and ENTER key to confirm selection.
  3. Confirm Actions: Installation prompts use whiptail for TUI confirmations.
  4. Review System Info: Header displays detected Debian version and hardware summary before each action.
  5. Repeat as Needed: Return to main menu at any time or exit when done.
Option Description What it does
1 System Info Show detected OS, CPU, RAM, GPU and hardware details
2 User Privileges & Feedback Configure sudo group membership, enable passwordless sudo for frequent tasks, repair home directory ownership issues, and toggle visual password feedback (asterisks) in terminal
3 Configure Repositories Setup official repos with non-free/contrib options, optional Backports support and Deb822/classic format injection.
4 Firmware & Wireless Drivers Install essential firmware for GPUs and wireless
5 Graphics Drivers & Mesa Stack Configure AMD/Intel/NVIDIA drivers and Mesa graphics stack + monitoring tools
6 Backports Kernel Install latest kernel from Debian backports
7 Gaming Setup and Performance Steam, Heroic Games Launcher, RetroArch GameMode, MangoHud, OpenRGB, Java JRE (Temurin 8/17/21)
8 Install ZRAM Configure compressed RAM for memory optimization
9 Install Programs and Software Selection from several categories (Development, Themes, System, etc.)
10 Exit Return to terminal

Install Programs and Software (Option 9)

The submenu offers the next categories:

Option Category Title Description
0 Essential Pack Quick install of common tools (compression, system info, VLC, MS fonts)
1 Customization System Desktop themes, icon themes, cursor themes, and fonts
2 Download & Network Downloaders (aria2, ytdlp, FileZilla) + Torrent clients (qBittorrent, Deluge, Transmission)
3 Internet (Browsers, Email Clients, VPN Tools) Web browsers (Firefox/Mozilla, LibreWolf, Floorp, Chromium, Brave, Tor), email clients (Thunderbird), and VPN tools including Riseup
4 Media Players Multimedia playback with VLC media player and MPV for advanced video/audio support
5 Multimedia & Design image editing (GIMP), video editing (Kdenlive, HandBrake), 3D modeling (Blender), audio recording (Audacity), and graphics design (Inkscape)
6 Code Editors & IDEs vim, vim-gtk3, Neovim, Helix, nano, Emacs, Kate, Mousepad, Gedit, Geany, GNOME Text Editor, and VSCodium (VS Code open-source)
7 Servers & Dev Tools Web servers (Nginx/Apache), databases (PostgreSQL/MariaDB), Java Development Kit (Temurin 17/21/25 JDK), Docker, Python, SSH tools, fail2ban, Jellyfin Server and essential utilities
8 Security & Networking Wireshark, tcpdump, Zenmap, ClamAV, UFW, Fail2ban
9 Software Centers Choose a software store to install.
10 System Tools htop/btop, ncdu, Timeshift, tmux/screen, nvme-cli, Flatpak support, extension repository manager and qemu/virtmanager
11 Fetch / System Info fastfetch/neofetch, hyfetch, Linux logo and screenfetch
12 Back to Main Menu Return directly to the main Debianito menu (exit submenu)

File Structure

Directory/File Description
./debianito.sh Main entry point; handles menu navigation and system detection.
/modules/ Modular scripts for specific tasks: sudo config, repos, firmware, gpu, kernel, gaming, zram.
/modules/extras/ Split-by-category sub-modules for the "Install Programs and Software" menu (Option 9).
├── debianito.sh
├── docs
│   ├── firmware.md
│   ├── gaming.md
│   ├── gpu.md
│   ├── kernel.md
│   ├── repos_config.md
│   ├── retroarch.md
│   ├── system_info.md
│   ├── user_priv_feed.md
│   └── zram.md
├── modules
│   ├── bluetooth.sh
│   ├── bullseye
│   │   ├── extras.sh
│   │   ├── legacy.sh
│   │   └── repos.sh
│   ├── extras
│   │   ├── design
│   │   │   └── design.sh
│   │   ├── dev
│   │   │   ├── dev.sh
│   │   │   └── jellyfin.sh
│   │   ├── download
│   │   │   └── download.sh
│   │   ├── essential
│   │   │   └── essential.sh
│   │   ├── fetch
│   │   │   └── fetch.sh
│   │   ├── _helpers.sh
│   │   ├── internet
│   │   │   └── internet.sh
│   │   ├── java.sh
│   │   ├── office
│   │   │   └── office.sh
│   │   ├── players
│   │   │   └── players.sh
│   │   ├── programming
│   │   │   └── programming.sh
│   │   ├── security
│   │   │   └── security.sh
│   │   ├── system
│   │   │   ├── software_centers.sh
│   │   │   └── system.sh
│   │   └── themes
│   │       ├── cursors
│   │       │   └── cursors.sh
│   │       ├── desktop-themes
│   │       │   └── desktop-themes.sh
│   │       ├── fonts
│   │       │   └── fonts.sh
│   │       ├── icons
│   │       │   └── icons.sh
│   │       └── themes.sh
│   ├── extras.sh
│   ├── firmware.sh
│   ├── gaming
│   │   ├── _helpers.sh
│   │   ├── heroic.sh
│   │   ├── steam.sh
│   │   └── tools.sh
│   ├── gaming.sh
│   ├── gpu
│   │   ├── amd_intel.sh
│   │   ├── _helpers.sh
│   │   └── nvidia.sh
│   ├── gpu.sh
│   ├── kernel.sh
│   ├── repos
│   │   └── repo_detect.sh
│   ├── repos.sh
│   ├── sudo_config.sh
│   ├── sysinfo.sh
│   ├── utils.sh
│   └── zram.sh
└── README.md

🤖 AI-Assisted Development Note
This project was developed with assistance from large language models for code generation, documentation and testing suggestions. The author takes full responsibility for the accuracy of all scripts included in this repository. All modifications have been reviewed manually before inclusion to ensure compatibility with Debian systems.

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