Re: Safe to remove program icons on Trinity Desktop without removing the apps themselves?

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On Thursday 22 June 2023 10:51:57 pm GNU 2Linux via tde-users wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who replied. I'll try to get some inspiration to
> beautify my desktop once I learn a bit more about the Trinity Desktop
> Environment. I'm working for now on a seventeen year old Pentium D 3.00 Ghz
> PC with only 2 GB of RAM. So I'll soon see how much it can handle without
> bogging down. Aside from being included with Q4OS, Trinity Desktop
> Environment was advertised as being lightweight so that's why I gave it a
> try on such a now under powered desktop.

Hi Jim,

This would take more work on your part, so don't do this until you've become 
more familiar with Linux and TDE!

antiX ( https://antixlinux.com/ ) is very good on exceedingly old hardware.  
The downside is you will need to learn how to do a ‘base’ installation and 
then manually install TDE on top of it.

When/If you want to try it post back to the group and we’ll walk you through 
how to do it.

Best, and welcome to TDE!
Michael
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