On Monday 19 February 2018 11:35:42 Brian Durant wrote:
On 2018-02-19 19:53, William Morder wrote:
On Monday 19 February 2018 10:03:11 deloptes
wrote:
Brian Durant wrote:
Here is my personal check list to make sure that
useful items get added
to a minimal install:
$ sudo apt-get install clipit axel aria2 aspell-da audacity ripperx
xarchiver desktop-base clipit cups gtkorphan gdebi pulseaudio
pavucontrol pepperflash wicd synaptic xcfa xorg
Ok, but this is according your preferences. From what you have listed I
need to post-install only pavucontrol. The rest is pulled via the
dependencies.
I must admit I have never installed some kind of desktop before
installing TDE.
regards
(...)
But then you must start out running everything from a shell, am I right?
because you don't yet have TDE installed? Sort of like Puppy Linux or one
of those distros?
(...)
Bill
The best thing to do with Devuan is to use a graphic expert install. The
only time you need to use the terminal is basically first run, where you
edit the /etc/apt/sources.list (commenting out the "CD" and adding the
trinity repositories). Then you run "sudo su apt-get update" and "#
apt-get install <your additional software packages>. Assuming that you
use sudo like I do, rather than root. Restart and you are off and running.
Brian
Yes, thanks. That is clear and straightforward.
As I said in answer to Felix Miata's comment, I would like to see this
information posted somewhere, either on Trinity's site, or on user pages,
forums, whatever. (Although I suppose the Devuan question isn't really
specific to Trinity, we could still link to such information.)
Bill
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