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Post#226 by Rava » 01 Apr 2019, 08:29

In an email to someone I linked to the wikipedia:GraphicsMagick article as well, cause I wrote a script converting digital photos into smaller versions for sending via email, and since I was quite sure the addressee had no idea what GraphicsMagick is. (Addressee is a sufferer from a Severe case of SM-Witless-Useritis :D )

Then I looked a bit on that wikipedia entry, went to wikipedia:Fork (software development (you know how it sometimes goes when you are on the intertubes) and from there sure looked at the first prominently displayed image, "A timeline chart of how Linux distributions have forked": https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... meline.svg

And sure, Porteus is also part of that timeline chart.
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Post#227 by ncmprhnsbl » 01 Apr 2019, 09:19

Rava wrote:
01 Apr 2019, 08:29
And sure, Porteus is also part of that timeline chart.
a bit not accurate though, porteus should branch off slax(which itself should show a rightangle turn into debian territory recently)
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Post#228 by Rava » 01 Apr 2019, 09:24

ncmprhnsbl wrote:
01 Apr 2019, 09:19
a bit not accurate though, porteus should branch off slax(which itself should show a rightangle turn into debian territory recently)
IKR. I did not want to say so since I wanted someone else to spot that inaccuracy. :happy62:

Maybe contact the ones who made it and tell them about it?

Or… do we just not care about that detail?
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Post#229 by francois » 21 Jun 2019, 19:36

Porteus 5.0 rc1 based on slackware current seems to be quite attracting distrowatch ranking going up at 15th https://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=popularity. :D
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Post#230 by francois » 07 Jan 2020, 02:49

Very positive review on porteus 5.0 rc
https://fitzcarraldoblog.wordpress.com/ ... ifference/

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Post#231 by Rava » 07 Jan 2020, 12:04

francois wrote:
07 Jan 2020, 02:49
Very positive review on porteus 5.0 rc
https://fitzcarraldoblog.wordpress.com/ ... ifference/
Nice I left a reply :
Rava on January 7, 2020 at 12:01
Your comment is awaiting moderation.
Hi, the final version for x86-64 is released. Maybe you want to give it a quick look and update your blog?
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Post#232 by ncmprhnsbl » 07 Jan 2020, 12:35

Rava wrote:
07 Jan 2020, 12:04
Hi, the final version for x86-64 is released. Maybe you want to give it a quick look and update your blog?
no it's not.
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Post#233 by Rava » 23 Jan 2020, 18:55

ncmprhnsbl wrote:
07 Jan 2020, 12:35
no it's not.
I know, really embarrassing mistake by yours truly. Image
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Post#234 by Kulle » 22 Sep 2020, 16:39

Articles on german have not been mentioned here.
There are also many articles in German:

https://www.linux-community.de/ausgaben ... einsetzen/
https://alltagshelfer.wordpress.com/201 ... eus-linux/

Here are three very positive (!)reviews:
https://xn--apfelbck-s4a.de/surfsystem- ... nd-sicher/
https://www.computerwoche.de/a/die-best ... ,3063507,2
https://www.pcwelt.de/ratgeber/Porteus- ... 13896.html

The magazine LinuxWelt always contains a DVD with software.
Porteus (language german) is often present, e.g. in 2/2019, 3/2019, 5/2019, 3/2020. Name: "Porteus 4.0 LinuxWelt-Edition" or. "LinuxWelt Surfsystem"
A description of this (on pages 14 to 18):
https://www.itmediapublishing.de/wp-con ... uxwelt.pdf
An ISO can be downloaded here:
https://www.myria.de/sdm_downloads/linuxwelt-surfsystem

The current issue of the magazine contains a multi-boot DVD with Manjaro, Ubuntu, ... and LinuxWelt-Surfsystem
The surfing system is completely in German and is based now on Porteus 5.0rc1 (ArchLinux x86_64, Kernel 5.5.0-porteus, desktop MATE)
I've tried it.
WiFi has been detected and the wireless network connection is active after entering the password.
But then:
When using the browser: Error message "couldn't connect to server"
What can that be??
Does anyone have an idea?

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Post#235 by burdi01 » 23 Sep 2020, 10:01

The contents of the LinuxWelt ISO seems to be more than a year old.
Over here the ISO boots OK under VirtualBox and accesses the internet without problems.
And over here the USB stick I dd'ed the ISO to fails to boot in MBR as well as EFI mode.
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Post#236 by Kulle » 23 Sep 2020, 11:16

Hi burdi01,
the ISO is very old (based on Porteus 4.0, 32 bit), and it works!
But the current version (issue 5/2020) is based now on Porteus 5.0rc1
and this has the strange mistake that I can't explain to myself.

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Post#237 by burdi01 » 23 Sep 2020, 15:01

I am not sure how to get that issue over here.
So, if you want to pursue things, provide me with that ISO.
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Post#238 by francois » 02 Oct 2020, 21:03

Time to join new porteus ver 5.0 release candidate 2. Porteus is like a good wine, it gets better and tastier with age. It deserves the interest of the linux community.

From distrowatch satisfaction ratings and comments, the satisfaction level is quite high given the size of the development team and of the community.
https://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resou ... elpful=Yes

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Post#239 by Rava » 31 Oct 2020, 04:31

francois wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 21:03
From distrowatch satisfaction ratings and comments, the satisfaction level is quite high given the size of the development team and of the community.
https://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resou ... elpful=Yes
The newest reply:
I am using an Acer Aspire 4732z from 2009 with 1GB RAM and I can't install KDE into my 64GB sd card, which I wanted to make a portable OS. LXDE works fine but I don't like the blue corners of the UI. This distro kinda gives me a headache to install and is not recommended for those who wanted to move from windows to linux. There's even a graphical glitch in the KDE version of Porteus.

I'll wait for another year to reinstall this OS back. Hope they'll improve it someday even more.
(He gave 4 out of 10 and calls Porteus "great", Le Sigh ¹¹ )

I wonder, why is that person not making a free (as in speech and beer) account on the forum and gives us the details so that we can approve.

Many laptops use self-brewed hardware and the company gives SM-Windowser all the info they need, and Linux has to figure out all by ourselves.
It is noit the fault from Linux when a hardware resource claims it can "manage XY at a spd of 80 Whatver" when it only manages that resource at 40 at best. Windows ahem I meant SM-Windowser knows about that and addresses that hardware part as if it only can be bothered with a speed of 40, even when the resource itself claims it can handle double the speed.

This has been like so for ages, and it seems many SM-Windowser user willing to use Linux on older hardware still have not got the memo.

People, we ned detailed bug reports to improve Porteus.
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Post#240 by francois » 31 Oct 2020, 22:21

People that do not take the time to get to know porteus have that type of comments. They look for the ubuntu experience.

Read the other comments, and you will get hyper. We have great respect amongst the community.
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