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Common Difficulties

This section provides some tips for handling some of the most frequently experienced difficulties users have encountered.

Working with Strangely-Named Files

Occasionally, you may find that you have accidentally created a file that contains a character not normally found in a filename. Examples of this could include a space, a leading hyphen, or maybe a quotation mark. You may find that accessing, removing, or renaming these files can be difficult.

Here are some tips to help you:


Printing

One common source of trouble is the printing system in Debian. Traditionally, printing has been a powerful but complex aspect of Unix. However, Debian makes it easier. An easy way to print is with the package called magicfilter. magicfilter will ask you a few questions about your printer and then configure it for you. If you are having troubles printing, give magicfilter a try.


X Problems

Many questions revolve around X. Here are some general tips for things to try if you are having difficulties setting up the X Window system:

As a final reminder, try the XF86Setup or xf86config tools for configuring or reconfiguring X for your hardware.


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