On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 10:22 PM, Timothy Pearson
<kb9vqf@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