Elive Linux Update
For my liking I had the Iso installed in a USB with a Persistent Volume.
I did not have to configure the Wifi.
Of course they have my Email.
I accidentally erased the Elive Installation with Manjaro KDE installation. Last time I accepted Elive's configuration and it did not use the boot partition, for my liking.
This time time round I decided to do it my own way.
It is suggesting Encryption but I would not.
It gives instruction in text mode.
I think they may be even giving verbal instruction which I hate.
This time round I am going to get is right.
I do not like me being treated like an amateur.
I am going through the same rigmarole with Elive.
It decides its own protocol.
Leaving behind /var partition is not to my liking.
It is stuck and I have to reboot the USB.
It is bit of a pain and I may ditch it to Ubuntu Studio, which has many utilities.
One more try and no more.
I think it's Groggy Installation is over.
Thinks i do not like.
1. No Administrative Root or User password at the beginning of the installation.
It takes over the hard disk and install they way it wants.
2. I want control over my hard disk not Elive.
3. Written instructions are in very small letters, and i need bog fonts at my age.
4. Terminal cannot be resized and very small. I read all the background command information. even there letters are very small.
5. Installation is painfully SLOW.
6. The most important thing is, it is one user installation and boot with root permission. That violates Linux principles.
7. One should have multiple user levels instead of one user.
For example children in the family.
8. It not the animation that matters but the functionality.
I have done Linux installations over 100 times and Linux is becoming more and more like Windows with flash stuff.
9. By the way, I promote Enlightenment Desktop.
Gnome has simple Enlightenment Desktop.
10. Elive Grub is Groggy (Sailors drunk with Rum) and I am going to install Linux Mint and get it right.
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