On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 10:22 PM, Timothy Pearson <
kb9vqf(a)pearsoncomputing.net> wrote:
Having an easy
to try & easy to use live DVD with TDE pre-installed as
the
default DE is very different from the kind of
tinkering that we've been
doing so far, where we install the OS 1st, then add TDE. I'm talking
about
something newbie-friendly like a Mint live & installable DVD with TDE
pre-installed as the default DE.
Cheers,
Elcaset
Yes, I fully agree with you. I think there was someone who did put
together an installable ISO image of Trinity on Debian (it was called EXE
Linux if I remember correctly).
Oh, and here is a friendly reminder not to top-post. ;-)
Tim
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Tim,
Thanks very much for all of the work you've put into Trinity DE. I've never
heard of people preferring email replies in a certain order, but now I know.
I found the Exe GNU/Linux you mentioned, & will try it. If the smxi
utility works, I will be one happy camper!
Cheers,
Elcaset