On Sunday 18 February 2018 23:57:08 deloptes wrote:
Brian Durant wrote:
All of these problems could of course be avoided,
regardless of distro,
by installing a base, mini, server (or whatever it is called) version.
After that, you just add the Trinity repos to the list that your
distribution uses.
There are some users that tend to run into problems, regardless of os or
software installed.
regards
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No major problems now, but this is after going through the process I
described. Before that, I ran into similar problems not only on the 'buntus,
but on several other distros as well.
However, another user (Brian Durant) made what seems a useful suggestion: to
install "a base, mini, server (or whatever it is called) version. After that,
you just add the Trinity repos to the list that your distribution uses."
I think the problem is one of too much other stuff from other distros, not
enough Trinity.
Anyway, I do not geek for geek's sake, and am not trying to one-up anybody.
Building my own system is the only way I can afford to keep a working
computer, and actually get work done; it is a matter of survival for me.
Bill