Update howto to Debian 12 bookworm (sw already is)
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This is the step-by-step documentation how to use muxsa. For an overview on muxsa please watch the [Demonstration video (a.k.a. the making of Network Security 2020)](https://nks-devel3.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/muxsa/making_of_netsec_2020.mp4) and keep the [muxsa block diagram](muxsa-blockdiagram.png) in mind.
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The author uses muxsa with Debian Linux 11 ("bullseye"). The muxsa scripts
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The author uses muxsa with Debian GNU/Linux 12 ("bookworm"). The muxsa scripts
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and the other software packages used are not very specific to this Linux
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distribution, so muxsa should work with other distros as well. However, some
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adjustments to path names or package names might be neccessary.
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## Install dependencies on Linux
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Install the prerequisites (here: on Debian Linux 11) with:
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Install the prerequisites (here: on Debian Linux) with:
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apt-get install libvirt-clients spice-client-gtk imagemagick xdotool netpbm coreutils perl audacity ffmpeg
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### Install a Virtual Machine with Windows 10 and Powerpoint
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The author uses muxsa on a computer with 8 CPU cores and 24 GiB RAM that runs
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Debian Linux 11 (amd64). In virt-manager, create a virtual machine with 4 CPU
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Debian Linux (amd64). In virt-manager, create a virtual machine with 4 CPU
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cores, 16 GiB RAM, 80 GiB harddisk, display: spice, video: QXL, channel: spice.
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Install Windows 10 Enterprise 64bit. Install the spice-guest-tools
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### Software drivers
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Debian Linux 11 normally uses ```pulseaudio``` to route different audio streams
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Debian Linux normally uses ```pulseaudio``` and/or ```pipewire```
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to route different audio streams
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from microphones to applications and from applications to headsets or
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speakers, respecively, as well as for mixing streams and resampling
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different sample rates. While these functions are useful for desktop usage,
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