Re: Re: tips on getting TDE to run smoothly

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Brian Durant wrote:

> The best thing to do with Devuan is to use a graphic expert install. The
> only time you need to use the terminal is basically first run, where you
> edit the /etc/apt/sources.list (commenting out the "CD" and adding the
> trinity repositories). Then you run "sudo su apt-get update" and "#
> apt-get install <your additional software packages>. Assuming that you
> use sudo like I do, rather than root. Restart and you are off and running.
> 

+1

it is not that hard if you know how to work on the console, but for a person
who does not know how to edit a file with vim, it might be a big challange

Wasn't there a live CD of TDE?

regards


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