On Friday 17 December 2021 12:46:33 Michael wrote: > On Friday 17 December 2021 02:25:59 pm William Morder via tde-users wrote: > > I tried > > install the basic Trinity packages. (I copied my list from my desktop, > > which is Beowulf, but I changed my sources.list over to > > Chimaera/Bullseye.) > > Hi Bill, > > I must say I'm confused... > > Why not just install the entire TDE ecosystem and be done with it? > > sudo apt-get update > sudo aptitude install tde-trinity > > Sure you've installed crap you might never use, but it's just disk space? > Even if you kept the 128 GB SSD, it's just not going to matter? > > Did I miss something? > > Best, > Michael > > Ref: > https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/Devuan_Trinity_Repository_Installation_Inst >ructions > > PS: Did you get the private mail, Date: 12/12/21 21:32? I don't so much mind downloading unneeded packages, as I can always delete them, and cut them out of the loop in later installations. What I mind is getting a message that doesn't make sense. I never tried to install those packages. Anyway, yeah, if there is a way to download ALL of Trinity, without picking through the packages, that would make life simpler. When I started doing this, it was apt-get only, and I built my system by hit-and-miss, picking and choosing. But now that I've got it running, I still like to know what goes into making the sausage; I don't just want to trust that everything gets installed without being able to inspect it. Regarding private emails, no problem, except I don't recall it. Just now got the private email dated today; if there is another on that date, then maybe it got marked as spam, or got sent into the Trinity mailing list folder, but I did catch it. Let's see ... Bill ____________________________________________________ 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