Re: TDE Installation

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On 1/20/22 7:18 AM, c. marlow wrote:
> aka the Dan Youngquist method:
> 
> Dan states in a recent email, that the way he installs TDE would be to install 
> a MINIMAL XFCE installation and then install TDE
I didn't say a minimal XFCE installation; I only said I usually install TDE
after XFCE.  I've installed TDE after LXDE and had no problems, but the last
time was a few years ago, so something could've changed by now.

The last 4-5 years I've mostly been using MX Linux.  Install, update, then
install TDE per the instructions on the website.  My goal is to get a
smoothly working system as quickly and simply as possible, without having to
mess around with multimedia, wireless drivers, etc.; MX does that very
nicely.  On old, slower machines I usually change to an Antix kernel because
they're optimized for better performance on older hardware.

The only change I'd really like to make to the above procedure is to find a
rolling release that will run TDE, and hopefully Debian based.  But I
haven't had much luck with that.  I really don't like having to completely
reinstall every few years.

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