What are some of the easiest ways for a beginner to make their system untable when they start tinkering with it?

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Go through all installed packages and remove “bloat”.
Add third party repositories.

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Ahaha. That hurts.

Pro-Tip: Even if you don’t program in Python, it might be necessary for several of your applications.

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Ah yes, I’ve made that mistake, too.
Also, going through Synaptic and deleting everything you don’t know.

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Synaptic is a new Linux user’s worst enemy. Makes it too easy to just break stuff.

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New linux user goes online to find out how to list installed packages in the terminal. Starts removing the ones they don’t recognise.

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Yeah that was me a bunch of years ago, thinking I’d cut the unnecessary dependencies from my system.
I learned they were not so unnecessary.

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Removing bloat doesn’t necessarily make things unstable. I remove all the games from my KDE Plasma installs. The primary mistake that can occur in removing non-essential programs is ignoring the list of programs that this is a dependency of or also removes.

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Blobby Volley

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