On Sunday 06 November 2011 01:41:36 David Hare wrote:
On 05/11/11 20:30, Baron wrote:
Hi David,
On Saturday 05 November 2011 14:07:38 David Hare wrote:
I made a new Squeeze/TDE-lite Live CD with 3.5.13 and all current Squeeze updates:
http://exe-linux.fastfishwebsolutions.com/tde/
In this version are only minimal changes to TDE defaults, just a nice (official TDE) wallpaper and a keyboard switcher on the panel .
It is a "clean" build using debootstrap and some custom scripts (not remastersys or other utility) Everything is strictly GPL.
Included are installers for HD and USB key, a snapshot/remaster utility, various other custom scripts, virtualbox-OSE guest support. Excellent results here from USB key.
US/UK English and Spanish language support are preinstalled. Language and keyboard are selectable from the boot prompt. If there is any interest, one extra language (DE or FR ?) might just squash in to CD-size, for a future build.
If anyone else wants to have a go at live image building, I have deb-packaged the necessary TDE-specific live-boot and live-config supplementary scripts.
Please note: this is *NOT* an official TDE project and is supported by nobody except me. Unless you are feeling adventurous, please use the official TDE installation methods. It is not properly tested, beyond that it boots and the installer works here; some bugs will likely surface that are not the fault of TDE !
Regards David
I have downloaded, burnt and tried your "Trinity 2.3.13" iso. Its very nice and works very well. I like it ! Good work !
Thanks to you for the iso and thanks to all the guys& gals that have put so much effort into Trinity.
Thanks for testing the ISO, please let me know if you find anything not working properly.
If you consider it looks very nice, that's entirely thanks to a great job from TDE devs with 3.5.13, as I have used mostly default UI configs.
I'm also finding the elegant appearance of 3.5.13 is well complemented by the performance.
Regards, David
So far so good ! I'm sorting out another machine that I can use to install and test with. Most of the machines that I can get my hands on are fairly low spec. 1.5Ghz cpu and 512Mb ram ! Ideal "IPcop" boxes though.
If I hit anything "not quite right" I'll be sure to shout. :-)
Thanks.