Re: Apt-get or aptitude to install the TDE?

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On Sunday 02 August 2020 10:43:40 am Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> Anno domini 2020 Sun, 2 Aug 10:08:19 -0500
>  Michael scripsit:
> > On Sunday 02 August 2020 03:12:13 am Ken Heard wrote:
> > > I note that in the instructions for installing TDE R14.0.8 say to run
> > > as root the following:
> > > apt-get update
> > > aptitude install TDE-trinity
> >
> > If you're installing to MX Linux 19, you can put the attached file
> > in /usr/share/mx-packageinstaller-pkglist .  Then from the Xfce Menu >>
> > MX Tools >> MX Package Installer >> Popular Applications >> Desktop
> > Environments, check TDE and click install. *
> >
> > It’ll do everything for you.
>
> This is a new version to test?

Yes please!

It has a tdesu workaround built in that the last version didn't. *  It's also 
cleaned up from where some comments (in non-code type sections) were breaking 
the MX Package Installer GUI.

Best,
Michael

* You should end up with this file /opt/trinity/bin/pkexec containing:
#!/bin/sh
[ "$1" = "--disable-internal-agent" ] && shift
tdesu -- "$@"


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