Jack's version of Porteus 4.0 x86-64 - 3 Desktop's

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#16 by francois » 16 Feb 2018, 23:27

No pressure. Great work! :)

Do you still use plank?
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Post#17 by Jack » 16 Feb 2018, 23:54

Yes but need to find away to add icons to the build tree so what I add is there and no more added to 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#18 by Rava » 17 Feb 2018, 00:06

Jack wrote:
16 Feb 2018, 22:43
I just thought of something to start LXDE in Text mode is type slim. I think that will work.
I will try that.

... and give yourself more Credit.
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Post#19 by Jack » 18 Feb 2018, 04:54

I'm not smart enough to support this thread so I delete the link to the files. I'm sorry about but it will be the best for the forum and some member will be glad I did that.

So I will do my builds for me only. And I will find 000,001 and 002 that will work for me. This thread is closed.

I still do testing for brokenman and the team link I have in the past.
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#20 by Ed_P » 18 Feb 2018, 17:06

Sharing apps and files doesn't equate to supporting. And if someone were to ask for support you can always say "I don't know". :happy62:
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Post#21 by brokenman » 18 Feb 2018, 21:23

C'mon Jack. Give us the goods. Nobody will hold anything against you if you don't answer questions about problems.
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Post#22 by Jack » 18 Feb 2018, 21:31

I will do it for you brokenman the link back up.
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#23 by francois » 18 Feb 2018, 23:16

For us all. We need that good hard worker collaborators share their work. B)
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Post#24 by Jack » 18 Feb 2018, 23:36

I need member to try or test it and give me feedback. If anything needs fix I will try and fix it. If there is a lot of problems at lease I did try. To date there been no download on any I posted.

I built them like brokenman did when he built them.

I do want to help out. And when I do anything I do my very best when I do it.
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Post#25 by donald » 19 Feb 2018, 02:52

Jack wrote:
18 Feb 2018, 23:36
To date there been no download on any I posted.
The (mediafire) page isn't telling the truth about downloads.
I fetched the xfce module, (before you removed the link),
but the site showed 0 downloads.

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Post#26 by Rava » 19 Feb 2018, 08:49

donald wrote:
19 Feb 2018, 02:52
The (mediafire) page isn't telling the truth about downloads.
Same here I downloaded all 3 variants.
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Post#27 by Jack » 19 Feb 2018, 13:14

Rava wrote:
17 Feb 2018, 00:06
Jack wrote:
16 Feb 2018, 22:43
I just thought of something to start LXDE in Text mode is type slim. I think that will work.
I will try that.

... and give yourself more Credit.
Did slim work? If it did what did think of my build?
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#28 by Rava » 20 Feb 2018, 22:44

Jack wrote:
20 Feb 2018, 19:08
That is the way my build is setup, you download the ISO and pick which Desktop you want to try.
Indeed it is... but I won't be testing the official Version.
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Post#29 by Jack » 20 Feb 2018, 22:49

Rava wrote:
20 Feb 2018, 22:44
Jack wrote:
20 Feb 2018, 19:08
That is the way my build is setup, you download the ISO and pick which Desktop you want to try.
Indeed it is... but I won't be testing the official Version.
Since you won't be testing the official Version. Who version will you be testing, if any version?
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#30 by Ed_P » 21 Feb 2018, 00:35

Jack wrote:
20 Feb 2018, 22:49
Rava wrote:
20 Feb 2018, 22:44
Indeed it is... but I won't be testing the official Version.
Since you won't be testing the official Version. Who version will you be testing, if any version?
He would be testing the Jack version. :)
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