> GNU/Linux distros can't possibly package every single program that might
exist or that might ever be wanted by someone somewhere.
This I know.
> Some will be missed
I was trying to ask, was it deliberately excluded? This page:
Does it exist in Ubuntu? Seems not. Not all GNU/Linux distros can possibly
package every single program that might exist or that might ever be wanted by
someone somewhere. Feel free to help package it up.
I tried to install kregexpeditor from the repos, but apt-get couldn't find
it. It's not proprietary, is it?
That's a thought. I sent an e-mail asking if there is anything I should
generally know (about booting process, partition plan) but didn't formally
ask for support. Maybe I will. Thanks.
Thanks. What does "-kccy" do?
On a related note, is it hard to make a bootable pen drive that has a
writable (persistent) partition? I found this:
https://theartofmachinery.com/2016/04/21/partitioned_live_usb.html
and it worked for a "systemrescuecd" iso but Trisquel mini didn't