First look
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First look
Post#1 by onslaught » 06 May 2014, 23:38
I have installed it on my hdd. My first impression is very good, plop manager is helpfull. The OS environment is beautifull and the first things you need to start using it, are there.
Now the bad thing.
Language setup at Porteus Settings Centre is not working. Window edges are very thin, I try to focus every time I need to resize them. Double click for maximize is not working. When i plug an external usb HDD, I loose the network connection!
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Re: First look
Post#2 by brokenman » 07 May 2014, 01:54
Are you using the 32bit version?
Wear your underpants on the outside and put on a cape.
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Re: First look
Post#3 by Ed_P » 07 May 2014, 03:43
I can relate to that onslaught. I have the same problem and it's really tough to do with a touchpad.onslaught wrote: Window edges are very thin, I try to focus every time I need to resize them.
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Re: First look
Post#4 by onslaught » 07 May 2014, 12:21
@Brokenman, ofcource 32bit. I cant touch 64bit, too hot

@Ed, I have a wireless not very accurate mouse... the results are very similar. I think if there is a way to increase windows boarders, we will have our salvation
@Ed, after o sort search, found a workaround...

< Alt+Right Click >
enables size configuration

There are some things that everybody knows, except ourselves

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Re: First look
Post#5 by Ed_P » 07 May 2014, 22:31
How does it work? I tried it on my Razor desktop and didn't see anything different.onslaught wrote:@Ed, after o sort search, found a workaround...![]()
< Alt+Right Click >
enables size configuration
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Re: First look
Post#6 by onslaught » 07 May 2014, 22:59
I use xfce. tell me if its ok at razor.
perhaps if you have assign another function to Alt key, is blocking this.

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Re: First look
Post#7 by Ed_P » 08 May 2014, 03:45
hold is the key word. If I hold them down yes indeed the windows are re-sizable.onslaught wrote:You hold the Alt key and click and hold the right mouse button. move your mouse to change the size.
Thank you onslaught.

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Re: First look
Post#8 by onslaught » 08 May 2014, 21:55

I solved the webcam problem too, but I worry about the solution...
the problem is related to Bus

Is this a porteus matter?

about the problem with usb hdd, could someone confirm this? explain it?
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Re: First look
Post#9 by freestyler » 09 May 2014, 11:14
As far as language support goes, I think there is a problem with the selection tool on 32bit installs.
Maybe try boot up Porteus 2.1 and see if you have the same hardware issues, you might be able to create a language module while you are there.
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Re: First look
Post#10 by onslaught » 09 May 2014, 11:47
I want to find one suited to me and stay with it. (I am in the right age to get married, so maybe is affecting my OS choice too ...

I am thinking that my slackware tour ends...

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Re: First look
Post#11 by freestyler » 09 May 2014, 12:20
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Re: First look
Post#12 by onslaught » 09 May 2014, 12:27
Dont remember if I had hardware issues with slackware 14.1, but its not an option because you have to configure any-thing to do every-thing, and that drives me crazy
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Re: First look
Post#13 by brokenman » 09 May 2014, 19:30
Slackware is just like a wife. It demands time and effort and if you invest the time and effort it is worth it in the end. (wife is looking over my shoulder as I type)I am in the right age to get married, so maybe is affecting my OS choice too
It is also the polar opposite of a wife as you can mould it and change it into exactly what you want. It doesn't cost anything and it won't go crazy with your credit card. (wife is no longer behind me obviously)
Wear your underpants on the outside and put on a cape.
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