On 10 November 2014 15:59, David Hare <davidahare@...> wrote: > A new (experimental) Exe GNU/Linux version exegnu-jessv-20141109.iso is > available. > > It is current TDE R14 on (mostly current and original) Debian Jessie. > > All *systemd* packages are excluded using /etc/apt/preferences. Recompiled > (without *systemd*) libpulse0 (mplayer dep) and dbus are used. Cups version > is pinned to 1.7.1-5. > > A few important packages may be missing or not working properly. There is > only me to test it so far, any help appreciated. Updates will follow. > > http://exegnulinux.net/downloads/jessie/ On 20 November 2014 18:17, Sl�vek Banko <slavek.banko@...> wrote: > I will add informations about my alternative source preliminary-stable-builds: > Currently all packages are almost from the same GIT sources, such as official > RC1 packages - just tdelibs and tdebase are few commits ahead. Packages are > available for all supported Debian, Raspbian and Ubuntu distributions. For > all supported platforms, including Debian Wheezy on MIPS and PowerPC. > > If you are accustomed to use my alternative preliminary-stable-builds, you now > have essentially the same, as is the official RC1. > > In addition, just a few days ago I updated builds of LibreOffice with TDE > integration. For Ubuntu Trusty is now available version 4.2.7. For Debian > Wheezy is now available 4.3.3~rc2 (wheezy-backports). For 4.3.3 are no longer > even need any additional patches - well done Tim! > > All the above mentioned packages are already available on my mirror. On another partition I run the above exegnu (with a few problems). I would like make sure that TDE is installed on it directly and not on top of something else like one of the Ubuntu desktops. Should I add Sl�vek's repos to sources.list, update, and upgrade? Am not sure what to add and don't have the public key for http://mirror.xcer.cz. Robert