On Monday 06 August 2018 08:44:24 am deloptes wrote:
Stefan Krusche wrote:
- Would
it make the most sense to install the Exe GNU/Linux above,
then upgrade in place to Devuan 2 and then TDE R14.0.5?
I think it's easier to install Devuan ascii and then TDE on top of it.
That's what I did and it was a smooth install.
+1
I install minimal system from net install usb/cd/debootstrap and then
install TDE on top, which pulls whatever it needs.
Just take absolute minimum from the netinstall - especially desktop or
server related is what you do not need! You can add stuff always
afterwards.
Once you get all the minimum that fits your requirements setup and
running - just dump the packages list so you do not need to
reselect/readd later when you need to install fresh.
regards
+1
First Devuan install, netinstall in a Vbox. Not neccessarily equal to an
install on hardware for testing hardware compatability. No hickups, TDE
installs/works perfectly with Devuan.
I use the same methods as I use for Debian. Minimum = base + standard, do
not select the task "desktop", it installs "desktop-base" TDE has
its
own "desktop-base-trinity".
Have the Trinity sources list available, mine is on my network, I use rsync
to copy the file. A usb key would be easier to use.
Cat the two files together, then edit the sources.list, if you need to
use "contrib" & "non-free", non-free wireless driver for laptop
comes to
mind. or copy paste the Trinity repos,
A BIG plus for Devuan, during the install I had an option to add "console
functionality" (approx), I added it not knowing exactly what it was, one
feature, it added "gpm" so copy paste will work from the terminal. Also,
afaikt, "rsync" is installed in Devuan but not Stretch. I use both in my
install.
One use case that is not covered, installing without having the Trinity
sources.list available. Another + for Devuan, it installs "links2", simple
cli web browser, use it to fetch the repos from Trinity web site.
I just realized this is definately not for the inexperienced. Just don't
use Ubuntu to run TDE :-). Use Debian,Devuan and the lightest graphical
install. lxde & xfce are in "tasksel",
greg
Correction, it is "console functionality", it is one of the tasks in "task
select"
greg