New MX-Linux with TDE ISO

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Hello all,

I've been using MX-Linux for more than a year and recently decided to play 
with MX-Snapshot, a tool that let's you create an installation ISO from a 
running system.

So I have installed the latest MX (23.1, based on Debian Bookworm), with 
kernel 6.5.0, then I added Trinity and started creating ISOs.

Installation only succeeds if you use lightdm for the process, but TDM is 
installed and dpkg-reconfigure tdm-trinity is (almost) all that is required 
to get a full TDE based MX-Linux.

It seems Mega accepts that I upload an ISO and share it, so if anyone wishes 
to try, here are the links:

Iso file:
https://mega.nz/file/1Xt1jIZL#h0VcKZaSH0eSE1INm5NOxiiywWBa1J0T9ZDmHLBFS5Q

md5 file:
https://mega.nz/file/kWVh0YQb#iWJ3cVkDpXHPS0wENA6knM0AthK66g8u-12zYFVjyak

ReadMe file
https://mega.nz/file/NfUTjQ5B#iSzIBWYSZ-Xfqn25RFOf2_CYKRbTUn40tJMb_g9VWAc

If you do try, I'd like to get a feed back (what worked, what did not).

Have a nice day,

Thierry
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