When you make a distribution, it's simple for us creators. We know what we're doing. All my distributions have everything you need to be self-sufficient. You can compile Mesa on your own and do a lot of other things. It took me a while to write something simple, so that it would be understandable to as many people as possible. We'll call this tutorial 1.0. If something is missing, or if it's not clear, let me know. I'll correct it.
Don't take this method for granted; it's signed TRIKI1. Why nothing is hidden? Simply because I myself use source code, posted on GitHub or elsewhere. My distributions are the product of many experts, who, I thank them, share their sources. I started here with my favorite Linux distribution, Elive Linux, with old but very good .deb files. I had to go further. Thanks to the entire scene and to the source code sharers. You have a holy grail in your hands. The only barrier is your imagination.
https://mega.nz/file/09oTTajR#fpEofyPnqkH223cKaGa-Ul_SkHZVsjxJB3yyCg2IONU
The video in a few days
