Re: [tentative] success!

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On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 16:28:46 -0400
dep <dep@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> there's a world of configuration to do yet (font sizes are all over
> the place, for instance), but at this moment i have ttinity desktop
> environment running usefully on the gpd pocket computer, and
> everything i have tried works! this may be a first, though that could
> be because i'm the only one on the list foolish enough to try it.
> 
Good luck with toolbar sizes to be usable both with joysticks, stylus
and touch. I have GPD Win, installed Debian on it and also had TDE for
a short time. However, I found that TDE is good for more powerful (not
in sense of resources, but usage) machines - there are lots of options
which I can use comfortably on my dual 2048x1536 setting or even a full
HD desktop, but not in such small screen. I ended with Xlunch
launcher as a primary "start menu" bound to key combination, window
manager and panel from MATE and Double Commander as main file manager.
MCbx

P.S. From GPD Win perspective: Does the suspend-to-disk really work? In
Win there were enormous problems with it even under OEM Windows.

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