Re: Recommendation for a distro

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On Tuesday 17 December 2024 01:55:17 Steven D'Aprano via tde-users wrote:

> Which distro should I use in order to install TDE?

I like MX-Linux, I find it's a good balance between to much and too little.

- Debian based (which means you can install directly from the Debian repos, 
not like *buntus)
- Fast
- good MX-Tools while keeping the Debian utils
- Live distribution for install, that can be used for repair
- Does not use systemd but has it onboard (can be booted with it if required)
- easy access to flatpak (does use space but does not "pollute" your system 
when trying some apps)
- Updates are great (just upgraded an MX-21 to an MX-23 because I had to move 
the SSD to a new machine, and MX-21 would not understand the graphic card).

TDE install is a (very) litle bit more complicated (but not much, just put the 
TDE stuff in a directory in /etc/apt/sources.d instead of 
in /etc/apt/sources.list

I suggest to try - the worst part is downloading, their server is very slow.

Thierry




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