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using porteus 4.0 modules for nemesis

Post#1 by francois » 15 Dec 2019, 13:00

It seems that some porteus 4.0 modules work out of the box for nemesis. Here are a few:
- web browsers in general: chromium, firefox, palemoon etc.
- libreoffice

Please let us know of your experience.

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Post#2 by Rava » 27 Dec 2020, 00:29

ncmprhnsbl wrote:
26 Dec 2020, 13:48
xfce4: (to 4.16)
when one wants to stick with xfce4 4.12, which module would work?

Would e.g.
fulalas wrote:
26 Dec 2020, 06:10
I'm playing around with aggressive compiler flags now. I've just built 4.12 from scratch using these flags. It's very experimental (and it doesn't come with whiskermenu nor poppler-data), but if you want to give it a try, here it goes: https://www.mediafire.com/file/jw4v7z30 ... 201225.xzm
do?
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using porteus 4.0 modules for nemesis

Post#3 by ncmprhnsbl » 27 Dec 2020, 02:17

moved this question to a slightly more relevent topic..
Rava wrote:
27 Dec 2020, 00:29
when one wants to stick with xfce4 4.12, which module would work?
perhaps.. depends on a few factors..
one of the main differences between slackware and arch/artix is that /usr/lib64 is a symlink to /usr/lib, so any slackware compiled libs would overwrite that, which may or may not be a problem.. for something..
another is whether dependent libs present in nemesis are version compatible with what is required by the slackware(what version?) compiled packages..
there would be i imagine, some things missing: eg. gvfs and udisks are in porteus 002-xorg, in nemesis they're in 003
short answer: idk, let us know how it goes ;)
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