I installed AbiWord in Live Mode but it does not remain persistent after reboot
Version 50 has more visual effects than the old 46 version I have in a USB.
I am inclined to erase both of them and keep the iso image in my Nffs Storage.
I prefer writing Cachy OS and Endeavor OS instead.
Compared Elive ARCH has done tremendous service to Linux User base.
Come to think of Visual Effects are very irritating to me and I suffer from Colour Blindness.
I am going to install EasyOS seven in a 8GB USB. As far as I know it is the only Linux Distribution that take full control of the 4 or 8GB in the USB.
More than two hours of my time wasted but I am going to have special pice in my book.
It is going to fail since two kernels cannot sit in the EFI partition.At least it gives ample warnings.
User configuration is not before installation but after installation.
One cannot go for cuppa.
It is stuck with stable Bookworm.
It gives a reasonable opportunity to remove applications I do not need.
It is installing Gnome not XFCE.
GRUB is automatic, might even fail.
It has several browsers including Palemoon and Opera.
Google Zoom failed.
It is installing i386 packages which I do not need.
Internet connect is mandatory.
Elive 3.8.50 PRO 64 bit 6.11..10 overlay.
Last iso I had in 2024 was
Elive 3.8.46 2024-12-21 Thunar
I managed to get the Elive Stable 64 bit version and currently installing on a single partition. This is just include some information iny book.I think it is going to hang up due to lack of space.
I am going to terminate it.
I am only going to use USB version.
No comment on GRUB and it is short of 3-4GB.
It has an elegant and beautiful desktop as Bestiful as BlueStar Linux but the desktop is XFCE.
It is full of but bit lengthy instructions and it says it needs 20GB space and I gave 16 and it says 3GB is left remaining.
I need to see how it configure GRUB before accepting it.
Worse scenario I would go back to Debian Gnome.
It identified all Debian instances but could not identify the BlueStar Linux and one partition was missing in it's identification and it was partition 15 where BlueStar /root was installed.
It's kernel must be the older one not the latest. Installation is painfully SLOW.
It says it can make a persistent volume but it failed last time.
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