On 07/03/11 02:25, Kristopher Gamrat wrote:
On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 12:38 PM,
HHa<hha4491(a)web.de> wrote:
Hi,
the above mentioned edition is based on Debian Testing. Is there a Trinity
version available?
If Trinity was in Debian Testing when Linux Mint did their Debian
Edition, there is a good chance there is. It is entirely up to Linux
Mint to decide to do a Trinity version, though another user can
probably do a Trinity remaster.
Trinity is not supported by Debian mainstream at all (yet).
Never tried LMDE but from what I read the main attraction is the Mint
menu (think it's Gnome) the rest is Debian Testing with some non-free
and and modifications. So if you want Trinity rather than Gnome why not
start with straight Debian?
The only live/installable builds I see for Trinity are kubuntu.
As far as I know only myself has been doing live builds for Debian
(exelinux_squeeze_trinity)
I can confirm that Trinity runs on todays Debian Testing, I did a live
build this morning but so far only tested in a VM
As far as I can see there is nothing to stop a user from dist-upgrading
Squeeze/Trinity to Wheezy (or Sid) at the moment, just don't do it in X.
Or installing Trinity on a Wheezy base. That could change at any time
though and it might be difficult or impossible to downgrade.