On 12/30/20 9:32 PM, Michael via tde-users wrote:
Hi Edward, If I’m reading that right, you don't seem to be married to any one distribution? Like Michele, I don’t have any issues with Debian 10 (buster) and the software you’ve mentioned. This works ‘out of the box:’ https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/MX_Linux_Trinity_Repository_Installation_Instructions The MX Package Installer has a ‘one click’ HP Printing (HPLIP and printing extras) install. [1] My 2 cents. Best, Michael Note 1: MX is init based, non-systemd (uses a systemd shim, so you will see a dummy systemd entry in ps). Note 2: The tde.pm attached to that page works to fully install TDE. I’m in the middle of testing the next tde.pm release which will do a clean ‘uninstall’ of TDE. ETA ~Feb 1. [1] List of what it installs: <install_package_names> printer-driver-hpijs hpijs-ppds hplip-data hplip-gui cups cups-pdf cups-client magicfilter gv </install_package_names>
I now have Debian 10 with Trinity installed on both of my desktops. So far, so good. :) For a number of years, I used Fedora exclusively, but it eventually got to the point where it would take between 2-3 minutes just to boot-up. I have no idea why, but although I had multiple desktops installed, I didn't think that would have caused the slow boot-up. I actually tried Trinity with Fedora, but had to use the Fedora 31 packages, as the packages for 32 were not yet available at the time. It had worked fine. I wanted to try out other distros with Trinity, to see how they all performed and each of them booted up in a matter of seconds, including inside a VirtualBox. ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx