On Wed, Nov 08, 2017 at 02:01:13PM -0500, Ismael L. Donis Garcia wrote:
> MX Linux is a desktop distribution based on Debian's Stable branch. The
> distribution ships with the Xfce desktop environment and swaps out the
> systemd init software provided by Debian for the SysV init implementation.
> 
> My operating system is not Debian, it's Devuan jessie. But I wanted to test
> an ascii image, since I do not exist I'm thinking about downloading and
> installing MX-Linux 17 Beta1. And then synchronize it with the devuan ascii
> repository.
> 
> The question was whether someone had done this before.
> 
> Best Regards


If you are on Devuan Jessie you can just simply *upgrade* to Devuan
Ascii. There is no need to start from another distribution. Just
replace "jessie" with "ascii" in your sources.list, and then

  apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade

My2cents

KatolaZ

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