On Fri, 17 Jul 2020, William Morder via trinity-users wrote:
On Friday 17 July 2020 12:10:57 Michael wrote:
On Friday 17 July 2020 12:08:32 pm Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Anno domini 2020 Fri, 17 Jul 09:44:30 -0500
Michael scripsit:
https://forum.mxlinux.org/index.php
Also, MX (once it's installed) has a really good Live USB Maker in its 'MX Tools' menu group. It'll do either persistant or non-persistant and suppose to work for any Nix version (but I've only used it for MX).
Hm ... just thinking: Can I use it to create MX+linuxcnc+TDE? Maybe for RPi (which I did not find on MX site), too?
Hi Nik,
Ask that on their forums, they have ~20+ dev's (all but one seems really friendly), as cnc isn't something I have any knowledge of. My guess is there is a way (I’ve seen an MX+TDE install iso somewhere, so *snort* how hard would it be to add linuxcnc? Rofl, I amuse myself with my ignorance ;)
Best, Michael
I stumbled on AntiX about a year or so ago. If I remember aright, it is a kind of MX, no systemd, with TDE already installed by default. My memory could be a little faulty, but I do remember I mostly was impressed by it.
Bill
I also vaguely recall AntiX but no longer recall why I didn't keep it.
meanwhile I got MX up and running and there seems to be absolutely no problem. it has some kind of ugly but efficient xfce gui; I'm looking into installing TDE.
dealing with Windows 10 Home was more of an unpleasant surprise than anticipated. I wondered why I couldn't see it when I booted from MX live - the disk and its partitions were not visible.
it turns out it was in Bitlocker but more pertinent, it was configured as RAID. a little bare-knuckled wrestling got it into a saner configuration.
my intention, should I keep the laptop, is to install Windows 10 Pro in place of Home.
f.