Thanks brokenman. I started addressing that 'rc.xml' file via LXTerminal and discovered that I don't have 'nano' installed (which I'm used to coming from the deb/untu-verse). Tried 'vi' for a second. It still looked arcane to me even after googling for 'quick-start' key shortcuts. Moved on to gui. Launched leafpad as root ... and while starting to copy/paste some stuff from my terminal attempt I noticed that openbox windows were set for 'click to focus'—whereas I've gotten used to 'focus follows mouse'. (It was default on Bodhi when I started using E17 awhile back). SO ...
I went looking around the settings apps ... could swear I'd seen those settings
somewhere ... err ... and ...
I ended up building 'obconf-qt' from recent source by adapting the version setting on a slackbuild script and then converting the package to a Porteus module. Two birds, one stone. And a familiar interface.
I'll post it to the modules section at some point. A question 1st before doing so though ...
When I slack-built the package I made some notes as comments in the build script regarding my version edit. (I don't think such'll carry through to the end package, but it helps keep me sorted locally). However, after completing package building and module conversion, I noticed that "obconf-qt.info"—which I had downloaded with the slackbuild script—made reference to a previously/originally scripted source version, "obconf-qt-20131129_869c900". And I suspect that the .info
does carry through to the built package.
What's protocol like for such? Is it an issue? How much slack in the Slack/Porteus-verse? i.e. Is it worth rebuilding with corrected '.info' or, as it's functional 'as is', should I just go ahead and upload and post it? The built module name, "obconf-qt-064f51c-i486-1_SBo.xzm", does reflect the true source. Perhaps it'd be cool to post the .xzm module, but maybe not so much the "obconf-qt-064f51c-i486-1_SBo.tgz" slackware package (with good title, but erroneous .info within) on which it's based? Please advise.
p.s.— Brokenman, I wandered into your youtube page yesterday and checked out some of the 'close magic'. Very cool.