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

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PDP-8:
You are bound to be just as frustrated for the next 10 years until you learn this:

Tinycore is a TOOLKIT, and NOT a distribution!

The devs provide the tools, and if something doesn't fit your needs, *YOU* are expected to forge custom solutions from those tools.  Possibly share.  They don't owe us anything.  And they aren't expected to be linux-teachers from bare metal upwards either.

That being said, as a user of both AntiX and MX-linux myself, and based upon your many needs, I heartily suggest you continue down that path.  Since AntiX is based upon custom window managers that you don't like, I suggest you skip that, and go directly to MX-Linux that has a more modern DE desktop environment as standard.

Thing is, have you actually *tried* them, or are you just reading back bullet-points?

So yes, make it your new-year's resolution to try MX-Linux for real.

As for all the *core's - they are doing exactly what they set out to be, a toolkit and not a distro per se, which sets them apart from all the rest.  Apples and Oranges.  There is no "competition" here.

Seriously - take the MX pill.  You'll feel better.

Badgering TCL to be something they aren't for another 10 years is not going to be productive.  You've answered your own question really - AntiX or MX is in your best interest.


xor:
in my last comment; I expressed my understanding of TCL.
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,24628.msg156315.html#msg156315

Not with TCL! I need concrete information to compare with dCore.
if you can help with this. I would be glad!



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Juanito:
I assume, for example, dCore-bionic64 uses debian bionic packages, so you just need to look at the debian bionic package list, no?

xor:
Like the ingredient lists here
I want to see the full list of dCore components

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


--- Quote from: Juanito on December 26, 2020, 09:10:08 AM ---I assume, for example, dCore-bionic64 uses debian bionic packages, so you just need to look at the debian bionic package list, no?

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Juanito:
I don't believe such a list exists - you could mount the iso and take a look?

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