what would it take . . .

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. . . to get a full proper TDE Debian release?

I just spent most of an hour removing the droppings of LXQT. This is 
because I figured -- erroneously, it seems -- that it would be the easiest 
of the Debian iso files to fumigate after I installed TDE. I downloaded 
and installed the image that Jacob made as MatrixOS; problem is, it seems 
to be Debian 12, Bookworm, so installation would immediately have been 
followed by a full system upgrade, which would have taken even longer than 
squashing LXQT. 

They have live CDs of damn near everything:
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/amd64/iso-hybrid/

I'll happily donate to wherever one must in order to get TDE added to the 
list. The fact that LXDE, LXQT, XFCE, and frigging Cinnamon are there and 
TDE is not is a crime.
-- 
dep

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