A little after its release I downloaded both the Desktop Live (Xfce) and
the Desktop DVD version (4 GB).  I had never used Devuan before, but having
used Debian and seeing that it takes some time to boot I decided to try
this fork system.

The Desktop Live worked flawlessly and I liked it a lot, though I regret
that it didn't recognize my Broadcom BMC4360 card and consequently wifi did
not function. However I don't consider this to be a major inconvenience.
Things turned out to be a little different with the DVD version
regrettably: I installed the KDE and MATE desktops together and the
following happened.  When using the MATE desktop,  internet via Ethernet
was not available.  Then I tried KDE and Ethernet was recognized ok, but
there was no sound at all (with MATE sound presented no problem).  This was
the second time I used this DVD version and I have to say that on the first
occasion I also experienced some kind of trouble with it;  unfortunately I
can't remember now what it was.  I ended up deleting the file.
The purpose of this note is simply reporting my experience (I forgot to
mention that I verified the downloads as it is suggested).  It is sad for
me what happened with the DVD version because -as I mentioned before- I
like this system much and will be following its development.
Regards.

Alberto
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