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We want automatic packaging feature, like "antix-linux".

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xor:
We want automatic packaging feature, like "antix-linux".
Unfortunately, it is sometimes very tiring to do these features manually,
and you don't pack everything we want on time!

Antix-linux does what TCL and dCore can't
(but I don't like the personalized tabletop shape on it.)

https://download.tuxfamily.org/antix/docs-antiX-19/FAQ/persistence.html

Rich:
Hi xor

--- Quote from: xor on December 24, 2020, 09:08:59 AM --- ... Antix-linux does what TCL and dCore can't ...
--- End quote ---
And that is exactly why you should switch from Tinycore to Antix-linux.


--- Quote --- ... (but I don't like the personalized tabletop shape on it.) ...
--- End quote ---
You should tell them that.
Then you should demand that they change it to something you do like.

Greg Erskine:
Antix-linux sounds perfect for you.

It sometime take a while to find just the right distribution to suit your requirements.

Good luck on your new journey.  ;D

xor:
I speak as someone who has been following the forum for 10 years.

"seeking" is a way. ; I found many things I was looking for in TCL,
but new features; (TCL & dCore) Leading TCL to bifurcations and splits.
If this process goes on like this, TCL will break down over time and become history.

Is it too hard to make things easy !?

[Yes / NO] -> with one button; Is there full automatic kernel update support!?
[Yes / NO] -> with one button; critical security update support !?
[Yes / NO] -> with one button; updated cataloged Third party software component (add / remove) option available!?
[Yes / NO] -> with one button; option to add the clean install to the fixed package!

as an end user; expectations are that simple.


--- Quote --- MX’s graphical tools provide an easy way to do a wide variety of tasks, while the Live USB and snapshot tools inherited from antiX add impressive portability and remastering capabilities. https://mxlinux.org/
--- End quote ---

xor:
My goal is to be useful to everyone. I don't like getting into unnecessary arguments.
Where is the dCore package-list?

I'm asking to make a concrete comparison!

I noticed that they use structurally similar architectures!

dCore Vs. AntiX ! ( I noticed that they were competing among themselves. )

antiX-19.3-386-buster-net_package-list
http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/mxlinux-iso/ANTIX/Final/antiX-19/antiX-19.3-386-buster-net_package-list

antiX-19.3-x64-buster-net_package-list
http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/mxlinux-iso/ANTIX/Final/antiX-19/antiX-19.3-x64-buster-net_package-list

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