On Thu, 2012-09-06 at 20:44 +0100, Lisi wrote:
On Thursday 06 September 2012 18:12:25 Slávek Banko wrote:
On Thursday 06 of September 2012 18:12:14 Lisi wrote:
Hello, all :-)
I am building a computer on which I would like to run Wheezy, but
with
Trinity DE, of course. Is this a feasible ambition given a) my
technical
ability (or lack of it!!) and b) the existence of you lot?
If so, should I, in your estimation, go for a 3.5.14 daily build or
stick
to 3.5.13.1? Or would it be more sensible to stick to Squeeze?
Thanks! Lisi
Hi Lisi,
for me seems like a good option Squeeze + Backports + TDE 3.5.13.1. I use exactly this combination.
Slavek
Thanks, Slavek and Greg.
I am only just finally abandoning Lenny and 3.5.10! In the ordinary way, I would have gone straight to Wheezy to avoid yet again clinging to Old Stable like grim death. But using Trinity in a stable manner is obviously more important, since this is my main desktop. (I am reusing my old case, so superficially nothing is changing!)
I don't change hardware often, and aim to do a bit of future-proofing. (I built the recently ousted desktop in 2004!) but it is hopefully OK with Linux. I'll report back!!
But I asked for advice, and am basically hearing what I expected. I'll go with Squeeze+backports+3.5.13.1.
Thanks again, Greg and Slavek.
<snip> Is there any time frame for a stable Wheezy + 3.5.14? Thanks - John
Wheezy itself is not stable, which makes building a stable version of TDE on that platform challenging to say the least.
Tim