But it will be better to have sha or md5 sums of ISOs, so ISOs integrity could be checked...
Also looking for nicer icon, ideally in SVG format...
(I made ugly one from image here for now...)
Hello zephyr
Is texmacs compatible with Crowz (Devuan)? In Debian is possible to add a external repository (slowphil) or from Gnu/Texmacs. Thanks for you hard work in building Crowz. I send a review of Crowz to Distrowatch. Best Wishes
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I'm not familiar with texmac's, but know it's best not to add to the
repositories, even with the debian based multimedia ones. Think if you want
to experiment and test the water, go for it. I keep a spare machine and
drives to test when I'm not sure, but can't predict what could happen the
next day.
Hello zephyr
Is texmacs compatible with Crowz (Devuan)? In Debian is possible to add a
external repository (slowphil) or from Gnu/Texmacs. Thanks for you hard
work in building Crowz. I send a review of Crowz to Distrowatch. Best Wishes
Hello
I wanna add CROWZ distro in quickemu.
Quickly create and run optimised Windows, macOS and Linux desktop virtual machines.
https://github.com/quickemu-project/quickemu
But it will be better to have sha or md5 sums of ISOs, so ISOs integrity could be checked...
Also looking for nicer icon, ideally in SVG format...
(I made ugly one from image here for now...)
Thanks for your hard work!
Hello zephyr
Is texmacs compatible with Crowz (Devuan)? In Debian is possible to add a external repository (slowphil) or from Gnu/Texmacs. Thanks for you hard work in building Crowz. I send a review of Crowz to Distrowatch. Best Wishes
I'm not familiar with texmac's, but know it's best not to add to the
repositories, even with the debian based multimedia ones. Think if you want
to experiment and test the water, go for it. I keep a spare machine and
drives to test when I'm not sure, but can't predict what could happen the
next day.
Thanks for using and enjoying crowz.
zephyr
On Tue, Nov 21, 2023 at 2:47 PM Arturo Fatturi analysis62@users.sourceforge.net wrote: