On 23/09/11 06:22, Timothy Pearson 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
(snip)
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).
Yes, it was me who did Exe (Exe Gnu/Linux). Exe is still regularly
maintained and has been refined considerably (although is still
"experimental") since I posted details some time back. I have still not
seen another TDE/Debian live build.
Exe is based on Squeeze and defaults to a "light" TDE. It has installers
for hard disk and pendrive (and a remaster utility). English (UK and US)
and Spanish locale/language support are built-in.
However, legally and ethically, I can't include non-GPL stuff. It is not
difficult to add from debian-multimedia or official Debian non-free;
<http://wiki.debian.org/WiFi> tells you how to get wireless working.
The URL has probably changed:
<http://www.exe-linux.fastfishwebsolutions.com/>
David