ArchLinux packages manager for Porteus

Here is a place for your projects which are not officially supported by the Porteus Team. For example: your own kernel patched with extra features; desktops not included in the standard ISO like Gnome; base modules that are different than the standard ISO, etc...
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Post#361 by Jack » 20 Dec 2017, 14:50

Do I just Activate newGUI.xzm or put it in the modules directory and reboot?

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Post#362 by Ed_P » 20 Dec 2017, 15:01

donald wrote:
20 Dec 2017, 06:55
@ Jack
A somehow funny "workaround"
:o Very clever Donald. :D

neko may I suggest a couple of English wording changes?

"Multiple choices are available in each category."

"At least 1 choice must be selected."

Another phrase that you should consider rewording, "The directory must be enough empty size.". I have no idea what that means.
Jack wrote:
20 Dec 2017, 14:50
Do I just Activate newGUI.xzm or put it in the modules directory and reboot?
I would think either option would work.
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Post#363 by Jack » 20 Dec 2017, 15:16

I didn't get back in time to delete my last message. I put newGUI.xzm in the modules directory and it work great. What I seen so far it looks great on my Laptop. Later today I will try it.

UPDATE:

I see it copy to ram and I did some work but I rebooted and what work I did was gone. My question is do I have to copy to ram or how can I save my work I'm doing? I have use Graphics mode where it save my work for me.
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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Post#364 by M. Eerie » 20 Dec 2017, 17:31

@Jack
If you booted with copy2ram cheatcode, all your work will be lost after a reboot unless you save it before.
Also, keep in mind, if you are going to download a bunch of packages, and create an ISO out of them, you should have enough memory to allocate all this stuff. (let's say >=16 Gb )


@Ed_P
I've made a quick wax on/wax off changes to reflect your suggestions.
The link is here: https://send.firefox.com/download/38e41 ... GdacyLMXnA
but it will expire after 20 downloads or 24 hours


@neko
I was into reworking your guibuildiso script doing some tabs, just like you did. But you were faster :D

Cheers and Merry Christmas to all!

Edit:
@neko, I think NFTS allows symbolic links.
> Does not compute_ 🖖

https://forum.porteus.org/viewtopic.php?p=94310#p94310
https://forum.porteus.org/viewtopic.php?p=84002#p84002
https://forum.porteus.org/viewtopic.php?p=77174#p77174
https://forum.porteus.org/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=8584

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Post#365 by Jack » 20 Dec 2017, 18:20

Here is my setup. And sda2 is my Hard Drive.

Work Directory: /mnt/sda2/neko/build
Base ISO: /mnt/sda2/neko/APorteus-v17.12.16-x86_64.iso
Site: Worldwide
Language: C
Select Components: DT (Mate) Web (firefox) Util (libreoffice develop) IM (none)

Dose it look OK?

I am using neko build right now with Slackware FireFox and I am typing this message right now with it.
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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Post#366 by Ed_P » 20 Dec 2017, 18:47

Jack wrote:
20 Dec 2017, 18:20

Language: C

Dose it look OK?
I don't know, do you speak C?
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@Ed_P
I've made a quick wax on/wax off changes to reflect your suggestions.
Thank you. I like them. :happy62:
Suggestion: "to be used for Archlinux package downloads" rather than "to be used for Archlinux packages downloads"


Cheers and Merry Christmas to all!
And to you also. :beer: :newyear:
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Post#367 by Jack » 20 Dec 2017, 20:43

Ed_P wrote:
20 Dec 2017, 18:47
Jack wrote:
20 Dec 2017, 18:20

Language: C

Dose it look OK?
I don't know, do you speak C?
I didn't know for sure that why I left it that way.
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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Post#368 by Ed_P » 20 Dec 2017, 21:05

I would assume C is for Chinese. When you click the down arrow on the right what does it show you?
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Post#369 by neko » 21 Dec 2017, 04:32

Image
Input window whose English wording has been updated.

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@Ed_P
@M. Eerie
@Jack
Thank you for pointing out my mistakes in English.
Input window English wording has been updated.

(1) Locale C
@Ed_P
@Jack
It is English.

(2) In NTFS, symbolic link is available.
@M. Eerie
I thank you for compensating my ignorance.


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@Jack
Here is my setup. And sda2 is my Hard Drive.

Work Directory: /mnt/sda2/neko/build
Base ISO: /mnt/sda2/neko/APorteus-v17.12.16-x86_64.iso
Site: Worldwide
Language: C
Select Components: DT (Mate) Web (firefox) Util (libreoffice develop) IM (none)

Dose it look OK?
Yes, it does.
But, I think that it is better to select the "site" near by you.


Thanks.
Last edited by neko on 21 Dec 2017, 06:30, edited 1 time in total.

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Post#370 by Ed_P » 21 Dec 2017, 05:38

:good:

Ya might want to tweak the wording on the buttons at the bottom. :happy62:
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Post#371 by neko » 21 Dec 2017, 06:33

@Ed_P
Excuse me.
Corrected.

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Post#372 by neko » 21 Dec 2017, 12:55

"APorteus ISO Builder" was updated to v17.12.21.
Please refer to ArchLinux packages manager for Porteus (Post by neko #36689)

kernel version: 4.9.71

The input window design was updated in order to fit in a small screen.
Inappropriate English sentence in input window was fixed.


I thank Jack, Ed_P, donald, and M. Eerie.


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Post#373 by neko » 22 Dec 2017, 09:09

NEW example of ISOs that were created by "APorteus ISO builder" were uploaded.

====[64 BIT]====
Language: English (locale C)
kernel version: 64Bit 4.9.71
Packages version: the latest version at the time of creating ISO (2017.12.21).

Multiple ISO and 17 application modules are uploaded.
This multiple ISO includes FVWM, OPENBOX, LXDE, E16, XFCE, and BUDGIE desktops.

====[32 BIT]====
Language: English (locale C)
kernel version: 32Bit 4.9.71
Packages version: the latest version at the time of creating ISO (2017.12.21).

Multiple ISO and 15 application modules are uploaded.
This multiple ISO includes FVWM, OPENBOX, LXDE, E16, XFCE, and BUDGIE desktops.


Refer to ArchLinux packages manager for Porteus (Post by neko #49091)


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Post#374 by neko » 25 Dec 2017, 02:24

NEW example of Russian locale ISO that was created by "APorteus ISO builder" was updated.

Please refer to ArchLinux packages manager for Porteus (Post by neko #49911)

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Post#375 by neko » 30 Dec 2017, 05:31

1. NEW example of Thai locale ISO that was created by "APorteus ISO builder" was updated.

Please refer to ArchLinux packages manager for Porteus (Post by neko #49877)

2. NEW example of Spanish locale ISO that was created by "APorteus ISO builder" was updated.

Please refer to ArchLinux packages manager for Porteus (Post by neko #49988)

3. NEW example of French locale ISO that was created by "APorteus ISO builder" was updated.

Please refer to ArchLinux packages manager for Porteus (Post by neko #50079)

4. NEW example of Portugal/Brazil locale ISO that was created by "APorteus ISO builder" was updated.

Please refer to ArchLinux packages manager for Porteus (Post by neko #51162)

5. NEW example of German locale ISO that was created by "APorteus ISO builder" was updated.

Please refer to ArchLinux packages manager for Porteus (Post by neko #49970)

6. NEW example of Italian locale ISO that was created by "APorteus ISO builder" was updated.

Please refer to ArchLinux packages manager for Porteus (Post by neko #53570)

7. NEW examples of Japanese locale ISOs that were created by "APorteus ISO builder" were updated.

Please refer to ArchLinux packages manager for Porteus (Post by neko #50011)


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