Try Exe/Gnu 4.2, which is updated Debian Wheezy with Trinity 3.5.13.2
For me it's running fabulously well and has the advantage of traditional
permissions where you either login as root or as a user, or use su. Audio
worked out of the box. Slightly buggy Iceweasel is the only problem I've
had so far. With Exe.Gnu >> Debian sudo is optional.
I also had very good results with a March 2014 version of the Ubuntu nightly
build .iso with Trinity R14. Others on the list say R14 is slower than 3.5.13.2
but I didn't find this too noticeable. Nightlies are still Ubuntu 13.04. Audio
worked fine on two PC's but failed on a third.
KDM is configurable to allow all users to shut down, to allow root
login (via KDM)
or not and to disable/enable SAK by editing /etc/trinity/kdm/kdmrc.
KDM's SAK feature (secure attention key) should possibly be disabled before
shutdown after installation. On some machines the ctr+alt+delete command
doesn't work making it impossible to log in. I'd like to see SAK disabled by
default, since ctr+alt+delete almiost always fails in my experience.
On 6/12/14, Uwe Brauer <oub.oub.oub(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
I run again in a bug with a corrupt suduers file and this time I did not
set
up a password for root, so most likely I have to install everything again.
The error is
sudo shutdown -r now
sudo: /etc/sudoers.d/tde-secure-path is mode 0644, should be 0440
>> /etc/sudoers.d/README:
/etc/sudoers.d/tde-secure-path near line 18 <<<
sudo: parse error in
/etc/sudoers.d/README near line 18