Abdorhman, my apologies if my post was not clear.
There are now current Exe GNU/Linux versions dated 2016-12-10 for both amd64 and i386: http://exegnulinux.net/downloads/
These live images are no longer based on mainstream Debian. They are now Devuan-based. I do not wish to support Debian's systemd policy.
My live builds are also "unofficial". How they are linked from the TDE official site is up to the site admin (not me).
Thanks for the feedback on Exegnu, makes it all worth doing.
D
On 23/12/2016, Abdorhman Ayman abdorhman.ayman@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there, thanks David :) I don't think that you understood me, what I meant was to change the word "Debian https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/LiveCDs" into "Exe Gnu/Linux"
as for the "32bit" thing, what I meant was that: this http://exegnulinux.net/downloads/jessie/exegnu32-jessv-20150428.iso one is out-dated, I'm saying this because I saw the "last modified" date to be 2015-04-27, which definitely means that It doesn't contain the latest version of Tde. basically, I didn't understand any word in your last reply :) try using more simple words, English isn't the native language of many Gnu/Linux users.
and thank you so much for creating this distro, I been using it for a week now and everything is smooth, the installer was simple, the applications selection is pretty good, I like the idea of adding GTK Youtube viewer, really thank you.
respectfully
On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 7:07 PM, David Hare davidahare@gmail.com wrote:
I also think that you should change the word "Debian" to "Exe Gnu/Linux" which is more accurate, because it's not Debian :)
Actually, Exe Gnu/Linux is now Devuan-based. Far as I know the only mainstream Debian+TDE live image is q4os.
I have been too busy to do updates recently but 32 and 64 bit ISOS are now available.
On 19 December 2016 at 07:33, Abdorhman Ayman abdorhman.ayman@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
Many thanks for your work on Tde, I can't believe that I can have all
this
on my extremely old computer and still getting a fast responsive desktop
:)
this page says https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/LiveCDs "unless otherwise marked, all of them contain the most recent version" which is apparently stopped being true since the release of 14.0.4, Exe Gnu/Linux* for
example
is using 14.0.3 for the 64bit version, while the 32bit version seems to
be
even older because the last update date for it is 2015! I strongly believe that both Q4 os and Exe Gnu/Linux links needs to be changed in order to reflect the home page not the downloads page, because the user needs to read about them before downloading, I also think that
you
should change the word "Debian" to "Exe Gnu/Linux" which is more
accurate,
because it's not Debian :) and state the your "Ubuntu" releases are not official, and is made be you (isn't it?)
please discuses respectfully
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