Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Base => Corepure64 => Topic started by: xor on May 24, 2019, 04:49:02 AM
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logically; standard TCL (x86_64-bit) must be XORG in iso !!! :)
logically; Is the standard TCL (x86_64-bit) not need to be XORG in the iso !? XVESA does not offer a 64-bit option. ! :(
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The 64-bit iso uses the other tinyx server, Xfbdev.
[and please do not post the same thing multiple times]
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The 64-bit iso ,,
[and please do not post the same thing multiple times]
the same questions; repeatedly asked.
the same problems; again, again, is.
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XOR. Sorry but I don’t understand why you have such a problem with the repo, extensions are user contributed, if you need an extension then make it yourself and share using the available resources.
Corpure64 iso has Xfbdev extension instead of Xvesa
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XOR. Sorry but I don’t understand why you have such a problem with the repo, extensions are user contributed, if you need an extension then make it yourself and share using the available resources.
Corpure64 iso has Xfbdev extension instead of Xvesa
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as logic; faulty distribution,
software usually wants xorg.
it makes more sense to add
because 64-bit systems are modern systems.
In 64-bit systems; especially table top
Energy consumption ecological overview is incorrect
what is important is the time consumption
Time is wasting too much.
software usually wants xorg.
it makes more sense to add
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Then you merely add xorg and drivers yourself and build TC to what you want it to be.
I think maybe you misunderstand the ethos behind TC. *YOU* build it from the ground up because user's needs are different.
Personally, I *love* TC, it just sounds like perhaps this isn't the right distro for you at this time.
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Hello xor, I disagree.. it makes no sense to add a heavyweight Xorg extension to an iso when Xfbdev meets the requirements of the majority
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as logic; faulty distribution,
Logic suggests to me that you are looking at the wrong distro for what you want to achieve, you would be better off looking at other light weight distros. ;)