Trinity64 is out!
Trinity64 is out!
Unbelievable but true: There is a 64-Bit-Version of trinity and ubuntu on the net:
Linux23.com - Software Torrent Downloads:
http://www.linux23.com/torrent/kubuntu- ... 130be7a1c8
Trinity Ubuntu-Downloadpage:
http://apt.pearsoncomputing.net/cdimage ... sktop.html
Linux23.com - Software Torrent Downloads:
http://www.linux23.com/torrent/kubuntu- ... 130be7a1c8
Trinity Ubuntu-Downloadpage:
http://apt.pearsoncomputing.net/cdimage ... sktop.html
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-I like linux so much and everything with open source
-I want it as complicate as possible
-I wanna recompile my kernel
-I adore other peoples computer-knowledge
Re: Trinity64 is out!
Moved from Unsupported Software to Development
It can be integrated in Porteus
It can be integrated in Porteus

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Re: Trinity64 is out!
Indeed it can... As soon as I get a VM running on here I create an image for Trinity64 to better copy stuff between Porteus 64 and Trinity 64.Hamza wrote:Moved from Unsupported Software to Development
It can be integrated in Porteus

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This is good idea.Indeed it can... As soon as I get a VM running on here I create an image for Trinity64 to better copy stuff between Porteus 64 and Trinity 64.
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Re: Trinity64 is out!
@Hamza
"It can be integrated in Porteus"
sorry but i will stay with KDE-4. It's should not be a problem to replace KDE-4 with Trinity64 since modularity is built into Porteus philosophy.
"It can be integrated in Porteus"
sorry but i will stay with KDE-4. It's should not be a problem to replace KDE-4 with Trinity64 since modularity is built into Porteus philosophy.
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I would like says , it can be integrated same as addon?sorry but i will stay with KDE-4. It's should not be a problem to replace KDE-4 with Trinity64 since modularity is built into Porteus philosophy.
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It's not just about KDE or not.fanthom wrote:sorry but i will stay with KDE-4. It's should not be a problem to replace KDE-4 with Trinity64 since modularity is built into Porteus philosophy.
My issue e.g. is right now having an image viewer that can show animated gif as that: animated.
And now I also want animated png cause these are even better (> 256 colours and less compression artifacts) and while I managed to get a viewer for that, so far I fail at getting it running on 64 bit.
And I think that is just one example, there will be more software that we can use as module, sure, KDE programs will want KDE libraries, but with a new PC with lots of RAM and the ability to load and unload modules that is no longer an issue, whatever xserver the Porteus user has running, (s)he can choot to have KDE and Gnome and XFce and whatever libraries also installed, albeit temporarily...
That is the win with a live modular system.

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Sorry , It's useful , but it is not about Trinity on 64bit.My issue e.g. is right now having an image viewer that can show animated gif as that: animated.
And now I also want animated png cause these are even better (> 256 colours and less compression artifacts) and while I managed to get a viewer for that, so far I fail at getting it running on 64 bit.
And I think that is just one example, there will be more software that we can use as module, sure, KDE programs will want KDE libraries, but with a new PC with lots of RAM and the ability to load and unload modules that is no longer an issue, whatever xserver the Porteus user has running, (s)he can choot to have KDE and Gnome and XFce and whatever libraries also installed, albeit temporarily...
if you want suggest any new features or something , please open a new thread in Development section.
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I disagree, I think it is. I am sure that Trinity 64 bit will at least have some 64 bit software that Porteus 64 bit up to now has not, and we can just take it from Trinity 64 bit with all needed libraries and check it out if it also works well with Porteus 64.Hamza wrote:Sorry , It's useful , but it is not about Trinity on 64bit.
What I said about the image viewer was just meant as one example, not as a request or anything like that...
At least I will check out the trinity 64 bit software and ponder if one module or more than one might make sense, especially when I want a system without KDE and hopefully without all the KDE libraries as well...
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Sorry , you can continue in this topic!What I said about the image viewer was just meant as one example, not as a request or anything like that...
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