It's a good read, for those of you without subscription, here are some
big points:
1. Excellent configuration compared to mate and cinnamon
2. Good documentation
3. Installing Trinity wasn't easy; they gave up and went with the
LiveCD (fedora)
Calvin
On 7 January 2013 18:04, C W <elcaseti(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Sounds like a good article, ant. That gives me hope
that TDE may start to
get popular.
Thanks,
Elcaset
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 2:49 PM, ant <aw30(a)sayne.org> wrote:
You may be interested to know that Linux Format magazine January 2013
issue
(number 166) has a (generally) very positive review of Trinity compared to
four other desktops. Finishes with:
" a note-perfect reimplementation of KDE 3 ... full of features ...looks
good ... tons of software ... . If you don't think you like KDE, try
Trinity
and there's a good chance it will change your mind."
cheers
ant
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