Hi Alexandre,
No need to apologize the remaster works really well. You can't be faulted if they make changes that are not compatible and I hope you don't feel like I was critisizing you as I would not. I was just hoping someone else had seen it and said oh yeah just pin package X and you will be fine. I look forward to trying out your next version. I ran the old one for a few months before it broke and honestly I thought it was something I did until I tried a few fresh installs.

I am pretty good at respinning Debian/Ubuntu systems and have even compiled my own Centos spin but I have yet to figure out how to do the same on PCLinux and I really enjoy your work.

On Thursday, April 17, 2014 11:15 AM, Alexandre <ac586133@hotmail.com> wrote:
John wrote:
I have had the same thing happen on two different machines. I installed it and everything was working OK but then I did an upgrade and on reboot both machines hang after logging into Trinity. The background shows up and that is it. Mouse moves but I can't do anything including shut down have to hard power off the box. Both machines are laptops with Intel chips and video cards if that makes any difference. The other thing is on both machines I have downloaded a different kernel as I have 4gb of ram in one laptop and 8gb in the other and PCLinux only sees two with the kernel on the CD. I know Alexandre said he was working on a new version but I was wondering if anyone else had seen this?

Hi,
I'm sorry for the shortcomings you may experience with it.
This means that Trinity package for PCLinuxOS aren't 100% compatible with the newer packages used on PCLinuxOS. As of now, you can use the system as is after the install, but without upgrading it.

I'll work at making the new version of it available very soon. It will have newer kernel (better hardware support) and the TDE packages are built against the new libraries used in the present version of PCLinuxOS. Coming soon!

There is currently no plans to make a 64 bit version of my remaster, since 64 bit machines has enough power to handle more than TDE, but there is always the possibility to change the Kernel to one that supports more RAM on 32 bit machines.

-Alexandre