Ofcourse, but deblobbing and testing will take some time, right.
That will be cool. Just likke those community versions that many distros
have.
I wast not a big fan of it in the beginning but the Trisquel 7 default
wallpaper and the default theme make a beautiful combination.
I remember testing a Triskel 7 Beta iso.
Didn't the Trisquel 7 artwork get an overhaul early on in the release? I recall
reading some forum post about new artwork a while back.
I love the default wallpaper and GTK theme as well. I use the pink wallpaper.
We have at least a couple of years till the release of Trisquel 8. I hope I
will learn a bit of coding and give it a try.
Indeed, if this is going to be done, maybe Trisquel should inspire in his
upstream and maintain different flavors with different .iso images for each
flavor. The thing is, someone has to develop and maintain that. Any
volunteer(s)?
On the other hand we now have several ISOs to download, perhaps this could
replace those.
So it'd either be a massive ISO that comes with Sugar, LXDE, and GNOME
flashback, or it'd be a GUI net-install ISO...?
Or we could have one GUI net-install with multiple DEs for the user to
select? But then we'd have five ISOs to choose from (Sugar, standard, mini,
hypothetical GUI
It probably wouldn't be the most user-friendly thing to add to the installer.
Considering how Trisquel is (presumably) intended to be user-friendly, adding
this option could confuse new users, especially ones brand new to GNU/Linux
that don't know what a DE is.
It's very easy to install a DE
That would be helpful. One of the first things I do is update and install
XFCE4 because I can't stand the default GNOME desktop.
This would be awesome. I tried Antetgos out. I love that feature.
Maybe, if one could pick the cli installer from the live system, this could
work? Maybe an 'Advanced options' type page, in the gui installer, could
offer choices like de, services, boot loader? People who don't expand the
advanced options or run the cli installer would just get the
clearly nice!
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