(8th December 2016, 16:02)leszek Wrote: We never tried that. If you have a backup and want to try it I would recommend getting the our sources.list and try running an sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install maui-desktop and see if it works for you.
You can find our current sourceslist called official-package-repositories.list here: https://github.com/maui-linux/maui-apt-c...ories.list
Hi Leszek,
Thanks for your quick answer.
To be honest I am quite happy with Neon and do not have any problem with Discover package manager, drivers, propietary codecs etc... and was just being a bit curious about Maui. I have made several configurations to the system and do not wish to take the risk of having to reconfigure it again. Maybe someone could try it out and share it here.
Thanks,
Luke