Re: Which of the Trinity Live disks would be best to install for a new ex-windoze user?

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On Thursday 03 September 2020 09:59:50 pm J Leslie Turriff wrote:
> 	My brother, a long-time windoze user, suggested to me last night that he
> might give Linux a try.  Looking at the Trinity website, I see a plethora
> of Live Disk images for various distros available; but which one is most
> likely to give him a stable and versatile experience?  He is already
> somewhat skeptical, having seen my occasional struggles with multimedia
> issues on my OpenSuSE machine*.  (This opportunity will also give me some
> exposure to Debian-based distros, a probable plus.)
>
> Leslie
>
> *	(OpenSuSE does not seem to think that multimedia is important, and its
> support is somewhat sketchy compared with home-computer oriented distros).

MX Linux
https://mxlinux.org/

Huge dev team that has made it a really easy user experience.  It's very easy 
to build a Live USB (Xfce).  And the MX Package Installer simplifies adding 
many popular applications.  TDE can be added to the MXPI

https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/MX_Linux_Trinity_Repository_Installation_Instructions

If you're interested, I'll ask in the MX forum what the steps would be to add 
TDE to their Live USB.

Best,
Michael

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