Nik,
Exegnu is designed to be pure devuan with TDE and a few other additions,
mostly as custom deb packages.. exegnu-userdefaults-trinity (description
incorrectly says jessie, its now for beowulf>) is the one which does
what it suggests (including skel configs)
root@vaio:/# dpkg -l|grep exegnu
ii exegnu-installer 3.0.3
all Installer for Exe GNU/Linux (Devuan with Trinity
Desktop Environment)
ii exegnu-keyring 1
all exegnulinux archive keyring
ii exegnu-oxygen-icons 3.0.0
all Oxygen Icon Theme for Trinity Desktop
ii exegnu-trinity-themes 3.0.3
all Exe GNU/Linux Ksplash and Wallpaper for Trinity Desktop
ii exegnu-userdefaults-trinity 3.0.3+1
all Exe GNU/Linux User Defaults for Debian/Devuan Jessie
with Trinity Desktop.
ii live-boot 1:20190614+exegnu1
all Live System Boot Components
ii live-boot-initramfs-tools 1:20190614+exegnu1
all Live System Boot Components (initramfs-tools backend)
ii pmount 0.9.99-alpha-1+exegnu1
amd64 mount removable devices as normal user
ii straw-viewer 0.0.3-2~exegnu1
all Search, stream and download YouTube content.
live-config-trinity is the other one, this sets the live-config
functions for TDE (for a live system), which is unsupported in the
mainstream.
The rest are packages not available elsewhere or rebuilds with extra
functionality and none are essential.
BTW Exegnu is built from a clean bootstrap and isn't actually
Refracta-based. Although I have been involved also with Refracta and of
course include some of the excellent Refracta tools in exegnu.
Cheers,
D
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