On 10 November 2014 15:59, David Hare <davidahare(a)gmail.com> wrote:
A new (experimental) Exe GNU/Linux version
exegnu-jessv-20141109.iso is
available.
It is current TDE R14 on (mostly current and original) Debian Jessie.
All *systemd* packages are excluded using /etc/apt/preferences. Recompiled
(without *systemd*) libpulse0 (mplayer dep) and dbus are used. Cups version
is pinned to 1.7.1-5.
A few important packages may be missing or not working properly. There is
only me to test it so far, any help appreciated. Updates will follow.
http://exegnulinux.net/downloads/jessie/
On 20 November 2014 18:17, Slávek Banko <slavek.banko(a)axis.cz> wrote:
I will add informations about my alternative source
preliminary-stable-builds:
Currently all packages are almost from the same GIT sources, such as official
RC1 packages - just tdelibs and tdebase are few commits ahead. Packages are
available for all supported Debian, Raspbian and Ubuntu distributions. For
all supported platforms, including Debian Wheezy on MIPS and PowerPC.
If you are accustomed to use my alternative preliminary-stable-builds, you now
have essentially the same, as is the official RC1.
In addition, just a few days ago I updated builds of LibreOffice with TDE
integration. For Ubuntu Trusty is now available version 4.2.7. For Debian
Wheezy is now available 4.3.3~rc2 (wheezy-backports). For 4.3.3 are no longer
even need any additional patches - well done Tim!
All the above mentioned packages are already available on my mirror.
On another partition I run the above exegnu (with a few problems). I
would like make sure that TDE is installed on it directly and not on
top of something else like one of the Ubuntu desktops. Should I add
Slávek's repos to sources.list, update, and upgrade? Am not sure what
to add and don't have the public key for
http://mirror.xcer.cz.
Robert