Re: window manager for trinity?

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>
> This didn't used to be. I had the installer put xfce4 in for a gui, same as
> the stretch install on the 2T drive that killed itself, and tde installed
> and ran nicely alongside of xfce4 on stretch.
>
>
> Now there are only 6 trinity packages that will install without triggering
> a broken
>

Hi, Gene! 

I've been trying to mind my own business, because it sounds like you're doing 
a command-line installation without any window manager ... or at least until 
you get a working window manager. 

I don't know bullseye, but on buster/beowulf, xfce works pretty well, and I 
install that, then use that desktop to install the Trinity stuff, then 
uninstall xfce. Also, MATE works pretty well, so you might try that, but I 
myself went from MATE to xfce. 

Felix had it down to a system, how to install Trinity using only a shell. I 
recall asking him to post his method to the list, so it ought to be up there 
to serve as a guide. 

If this is some new development with bullseye and later, then I will be 
running into that same problem ... sooner or later. 

:-\

Bill
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