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Hola, Dani77 y muchas gracias por este enorme proyecto tuyo. Soy relativamente nuevo en linux (casi 3 meses) y solo he usado cachyOs, me gustó, me funcionó y no probé más. Instalarlo fue muy facil y el escritorio KDE es también increíblemente intuitivo; mi pregunta es si en un futuro no muy lejano piensas agregar una ISO (sé que ya tienes como mil) de KDE, para así poder probar Void, del cual solo he escuchado maravillas pero nunca me anime a instalarlo, incluso el voidinstaller se ve aterrador para un usuario como yo, que solo instaló a través de calamares. Tu proyecto es el único que pude encontrar de Void con calamares, y además, el que se nota que más cariño recibe de su comunidad y su desarrollador. Sin mas que decir, suerte y muchas gracias de antemano. Edit: Acabo de leer tu respuesta y ya lo estoy descargando, muchisimas gracias hermano Daniel, gracias por el esfuerzo. Ahora a probar void, un saludo.Reply from d77void
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I've suffered and cheered thru every iteration of d77 since the developer issued his first ISO and went so far as try a half dozen desktops when available. Here are the major issues encountered: 1) schizophrenic cursor movement with a dozen tails following it. Why? My USB Logitech M570 roller ball mouse is probably being USBGuard-ed to death. 2) Most savvy PC owners backup to a USB drive. D77 prevents that as there's no functioning white list/black list on the nine images I tried. Yes, they are all verified downloads. 3) Every PC owner I know uses USB devices to store videos, CAD, music on but d77 prevents that in its current state. There's no point in listing every reason why it's a silly app for any private owner of a PC. It's really only useful for PCs owned by public institutions such as libraries, etc and d77 is never going to be installed en masse by such organizations as they use Windows or some Linux with a 15-20 year track record that's been modified in-house. I congratulate you on sticking it out and making d77 the best Void so far and though the Cosmic desktop is beautiful, a non-functioning USBGuard is a deal breaker when it doesn't work as intended. I do hope when I check back into d77 in a year or two that USBGuard is either gone or you've provided users with an easy way to remove it. The big players in Linux have avoided including it in their live images for good reason. In closing, I've been a Linux user since Slackware, Debian and openSUSE first put out live images and I've never found the need for such a tool. My PC friends include USBGuard (along with a few other apps) as "tools for fools". If a PC owner is so reckless as to pop in a USB stick that he hasn't vetted himself, he deserves what he gets and will learn from that mistake. Please, don't contribute more prophylactics to our 'nanny society'. If "saving us from ourselves" goes much further I'll need to find another planet. All the best.Reply from d77void
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Excellent work. I would like to try void linux (next, better arch, I hope), but it will be in my multiboot linux zoo, so it has to be calamares installer. Please confirm, calamares exists for every iso, or, at least, for Cosmic. Thanks!Reply from d77void
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Great work! Thanks for Cosmic =)Reply from d77void
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It's amazing project!I would like Void on my laptop because is the best.I found this project with Hyprland and with no other words it's perfect!!Please keep this excellent work.Thank you very much.Reply from d77void
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super cool, hope that u can add more packages to the repoReply from d77void
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Great work from a great guy. I use LXQT flavour and works amazing in an old C2D laptop. Whith Calamares is very easy to install. CongratsReply from d77void
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I have tried them all would be nice to see a i3wm version. Would be cool to see one with the xfce DE --------------------------------- Update D77void has allow me to get Void Linux on my pc finally. I have settled on the openbox thank you so much keep up the awesome workReply from d77void
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