Remove Brisk Menu
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Remove Brisk Menu
Since I have Porteus back up and running I went and made a 2nd copy of Porteus Mate v5.01 but I forgot it has Brisk Menu but I want to use Classic Menu. I know how to add Classic Menu but not sure how to remove it in the module it in. I know how to unpack the module but not sure how to remove it. If anyone knows how please help me out. It already unpack.
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Hi Jack
To remove a package you need to:
1) unpack the module
2) remove the package
3) repack the module
removepkg = slackware tool to remove a package.
--as root--
mkdir /tmp/unpacked
xzm2dir /path/to/module.xzm /tmp/unpacked
ROOT=/tmp/unpacked removepkg whatever
dir2xzm /tmp/unpacked /tmp/module.xzm
To remove a package you need to:
1) unpack the module
2) remove the package
3) repack the module
removepkg = slackware tool to remove a package.
--as root--
mkdir /tmp/unpacked
xzm2dir /path/to/module.xzm /tmp/unpacked
ROOT=/tmp/unpacked removepkg whatever
dir2xzm /tmp/unpacked /tmp/module.xzm
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You showed me removepkg and I know there is installpkg was there any more?
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pkgtool and command line utilities explained:
http://www.slackware.com/config/packages.php
http://www.slackware.com/config/packages.php
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Thanks Donald I start keeping the help I receive that way I won't keep asking for help. In the 5 or more years I keep losing my memory that why I have to ask for help. Why I don't like Brisk Menu is of Windows when 8 and on came out. I almost die when my Porteus quit working.
I was getting ready to add more memory to 8gb and CPU from i5-520m to i7-640m that max on both. I already have memory by the first of next week the CPU. I just to make a little faster on a fixed income I couldn't buy new.
I was getting ready to add more memory to 8gb and CPU from i5-520m to i7-640m that max on both. I already have memory by the first of next week the CPU. I just to make a little faster on a fixed income I couldn't buy new.
I just like Slackware because I think it teach you about Linux to build packages where Ubuntu is like Windows you just install programs you want.
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I added Classic menu before I remove Brisk Menu that way I wouldn't lose any Menu. After I remove Brisk menu and repack 003-mate then restart Porteus into Classic Menu but I receive that message that why I ask that in a message.

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When you clicked the "Don't Delete" option did the system boot? With the Classic Menu? If so it would seem you have nothing to loose deleting the Brisk Menu app.
A boot option that I use is the changes=exit one. That way if I boot and screw something up when I shutdown to reboot I can select the Don't Save Changes option. The default time to decide is 3 seconds but I changed mine to 5 second and am considering upping it to 8 seconds.
A boot option that I use is the changes=exit one. That way if I boot and screw something up when I shutdown to reboot I can select the Don't Save Changes option. The default time to decide is 3 seconds but I changed mine to 5 second and am considering upping it to 8 seconds.

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Hi Jack
I've done the same as you did [removed the brisk-menu package from the mate-module]
and got the same message.
Now if you click 'don't delete' it will ask you again at next boot.
so I chose 'delete' and it is OK - so far.
But bear in mind that I know next to nothing about the mate desktop.
I've done the same as you did [removed the brisk-menu package from the mate-module]
and got the same message.
Now if you click 'don't delete' it will ask you again at next boot.
so I chose 'delete' and it is OK - so far.
But bear in mind that I know next to nothing about the mate desktop.
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It don't hurt anything every time I have hit don't delete every I boot up.
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Well the error message I got at boot up well I went ahead and delete it. Now when I boot up everything works and runs like it should.
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I all ready did that before I delete the error and I did it with save-session.
I just like Slackware because I think it teach you about Linux to build packages where Ubuntu is like Windows you just install programs you want.