Re: now the TDE part . . .

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On 2023/03/17 08:35 AM, dep via tde-users wrote:
greets, everyone . . .

as a test run and experiment -- and to upgrade it -- i did a clean, fresh
install of debian bookworm -- i keep wanting to say butterbean -- on my
old but good thinkpad x200. much to my surprise, it was the quickest and
easiest linux installation i've ever done. i realize that configuration is
a whole nother story, but i'm impressed so far. there being no TDE choise,
i installed gnome, because it brings along a lot of stuff that
applications will need anyway.

time now to edit /etc/apt/sources.list, and i'd kind of like to get it
right. there's no listing on the TDE page for bookworm; the latest is
bullseye. bookworm is, i think, what used to be "testing." i presume that
using bullseye would be entirely compatable, but before i break something
i want to double-check. is it?

also, i wonder what it would take to get TDE listed among the debian
installation choices. i see that plasma is, so i don't think it's that
ancient qt fuss -- plus, the install went out and got "non-free" drivers
for the video and the wifi card. it would be a good thing, i think if it
were.
--
dep


For bookworm, you need to use PSB or PTB (well, at present time they are the same till R14.1.0 is released -- soon).
See instructions and links here: https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/Debian_Trinity_Repository_Installation_Instructions

Cheers
  Michele

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