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Re: [trinity-users] Squeeze/TDE3.5.13 Live CD

From: David Hare <davidahare@...>
Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2011 01:41:36 +0000
On 05/11/11 20:30, Baron wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> On Saturday 05 November 2011 14:07:38 David Hare wrote:
>> I made a new Squeeze/TDE-lite Live CD with 3.5.13 and all current
>> Squeeze updates:
>>
>> http://exe-linux.fastfishwebsolutions.com/tde/
>>
>> In this version are only minimal changes to TDE defaults, just a nice
>> (official TDE) wallpaper and a keyboard switcher on the panel .
>>
>> It is a "clean" build using debootstrap and some custom scripts (not
>> remastersys or other utility) Everything is strictly GPL.
>>
>> Included are installers for HD and USB key, a snapshot/remaster
>> utility, various other custom scripts, virtualbox-OSE guest support.
>> Excellent results here from USB key.
>>
>> US/UK English and Spanish language support are preinstalled. Language
>> and keyboard are selectable from the boot prompt. If there is any
>> interest, one extra language (DE or FR ?) might just squash in to
>> CD-size, for a future build.
>>
>> If anyone else wants to have a go at live image building, I have
>> deb-packaged the necessary TDE-specific live-boot and live-config
>> supplementary scripts.
>>
>> Please note: this is *NOT* an official TDE project and is supported
>> by nobody except me. Unless you are feeling adventurous, please use
>> the official TDE installation methods. It is not properly tested,
>> beyond that it boots and the installer works here; some bugs will
>> likely surface that are not the fault of TDE !
>>
>> Regards
>> David
>
> I have downloaded, burnt and tried your "Trinity 2.3.13" iso.
> Its very nice and works very well.  I like it !
> Good work !
>
> Thanks to you for the iso and thanks to all the guys&  gals that have
> put so much effort into Trinity.
>

Thanks for testing the ISO, please let me know if you find anything not 
working properly.

If you consider it looks very nice, that's entirely thanks to a great 
job from TDE devs with 3.5.13, as I have used mostly default UI configs.

I'm also finding the elegant appearance of 3.5.13 is well complemented 
by the performance.

Regards,
David