Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Saturday 06 June 2015 16:47:01 Dave Lers wrote:
Similar to the OP's experience, I understand
that the installed
minime
version is a lot plainer than the live version. That would be a good
thing because the panel in the live version is a crowded mess (I
haven't tried installing it yet).
That's just cosmetic! Alexandre likes complexity.
But who do you mean by OP??? The OP was using Alexandre's LiveCD and
had problems installing it. He didn't mention minime or big daddy
He didn't, he said "it looked and worked great when i ran it as a
LiveCD, but after installation the screen was totally different and
there are no icons.", i.e. live and installed look different. While
new installs usually have a couple of desktop icons, they aren't
mandatory (should Alexandre's install have icons?). What seems strange
is that he didn't mention the panel/main menu, or lack thereof - is
the install broken, or does it just look different?
(both of which need translation. :-/ )
PCLOS builds numerous iso's ranging from MiniMe (CD size, minimal
install, the name of Dr Evil's 1/8th size clone in Austin Powers
movies) to FullMonte (full DVD size, standard release plus extras,
British slang for 'the works'). The initial (both unofficial) Trinity
iso became Big Daddy, presumably to differentate it from the smaller
Trinity MiniMe iso.