Jack's version of Porteus 4.0 x86-64 - 3 Desktop's
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Jack's version of Porteus 4.0 x86-64 - 3 Desktop's
These are my version of Porteus 4.0 Desktop there are problems so you can try them if you want.
You will have to change the Customize Look and Feel and Wallpaper.
Here is the link to my files.
http://www.mediafire.com/folder/d59v0a6 ... orteus-4.0
lxde 0.99.2 (19 MB)
119210f3141e1d66c920b76c5632ba4f 003-lxde-20180228.xzm <==NEW
9a0745a7befa5376e25052a8efc4600d 003-lxde-x86_64-2018-02-14.xzm <==OLD
mate 1.20 (47 MB)
3b15116641b7935e1a85b518a6904f84 003-mate-x86_64-2018-02-14.xzm
xfce4 4.21 (42 MB)
8e4bccdb9971b27857020fce0e1de992 003-xfce4-x86_64-2018-02-14.xzm
This ISO has no Desktop and it will work with my Desktop builds.
Porteus-v4.0rc4-x86_64 (254 MB)
7a824bff3ee6f2f6875fedd15775ac5c Porteus-v4.0rc4-x86_64.iso
Hope you try them and like them.
You will have to change the Customize Look and Feel and Wallpaper.
Here is the link to my files.
http://www.mediafire.com/folder/d59v0a6 ... orteus-4.0
lxde 0.99.2 (19 MB)
119210f3141e1d66c920b76c5632ba4f 003-lxde-20180228.xzm <==NEW
9a0745a7befa5376e25052a8efc4600d 003-lxde-x86_64-2018-02-14.xzm <==OLD
mate 1.20 (47 MB)
3b15116641b7935e1a85b518a6904f84 003-mate-x86_64-2018-02-14.xzm
xfce4 4.21 (42 MB)
8e4bccdb9971b27857020fce0e1de992 003-xfce4-x86_64-2018-02-14.xzm
This ISO has no Desktop and it will work with my Desktop builds.
Porteus-v4.0rc4-x86_64 (254 MB)
7a824bff3ee6f2f6875fedd15775ac5c Porteus-v4.0rc4-x86_64.iso
Hope you try them and like them.
Last edited by Jack on 02 Mar 2018, 16:44, edited 4 times in total.
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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INfO Changed the thread title since "My [whatever]" way is less informative than "jack's [whatever]"
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Downloaded them all... but currently I am on a 32 bit machine, so it will at least take some hours until I can check these out and give you some heads up...
I presume just using 000-kernel.xzm 001-core.xzm 002-xorg.xzm from the "official" iso, e.g. from the Porteus-XFCE-v4.0rc4-x86_64.iso is working as well?
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The thread title change is OK with me. I should have did that but I didn't think.INfO Changed the thread title since "My [whatever]" way is less informative than "jack's [whatever]"
I don't have a 32bit Computer or I would have built that version to.Downloaded them all... but currently I am on a 32 bit machine, so it will at least take some hours until I can check these out and give you some heads up...
I just rebuilt brokenman ISO with out a Desktop to make the ISO a little smaller to try and help for download time.I presume just using 000-kernel.xzm 001-core.xzm 002-xorg.xzm from the "official" iso, e.g. from the Porteus-XFCE-v4.0rc4-x86_64.iso is working as well?
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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You can run and create 32 bit Porteus or any other Linux on a x86-64 machine just fine... just the other way round, trying to run a x86-64 bit Linux on a 32 bit only machine will not work... *nudge nudge*
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When I get time and download the needed files I will build them. That way I can help both 32 and 64 bits Porteus 4.0 OS.
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 just thought I will need to build a 32 bit Porteus 4.0 USB to use brokenman script file.
I hope my Porteus 4.0 project Desktop builds work because I won't be able to help much. I am not that smart but I will try to help.
I hope my Porteus 4.0 project Desktop builds work because I won't be able to help much. I am not that smart but I will try to help.
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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Jack's version of Porteus 4.0 x86-64 - 3 Desktop's
Hello Jack
The one i did test (xfce module) has a different md5sum and file size
( fc7724b201397d7cde9d612e2639c6cf 003-xfce4-20180212.xzm 44,4 MB )
the new one
8e4bccdb9971b27857020fce0e1de992 003-xfce4-x86_64-2018-02-14.xzm 39.8 MB
What has changed?
The one i did test (xfce module) has a different md5sum and file size
( fc7724b201397d7cde9d612e2639c6cf 003-xfce4-20180212.xzm 44,4 MB )
the new one
8e4bccdb9971b27857020fce0e1de992 003-xfce4-x86_64-2018-02-14.xzm 39.8 MB
What has changed?
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Sorry I can't remember but I need to start taking notes. I know the last thing was the wallpaper. I all ready delete the old xfce4 module.
I am losing my short term memory.
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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Jack's version of Porteus 4.0 x86-64 - 3 Desktop's
At least creating XZM modules works fine, I created lots of 32 bit modules running x86-64 Porteus, and also created 64 bit modules when running a 32 bit machine / running on 32 bit Porteus.
When it comes to compiling, not just creating modules out of, say, slackware packages (that are pre-compiled), you would need to add the 32 bit dependencies libraries to your x86-64 System...
At least I think so, I was acting like the devil avoiding holy water. In my case it was: keep my Porteus on x86-64 machines pure 64 bit, and not use any software that would need the puny 32 compatibility libraries...
So far, that worked out okay. Sometimes it is annoying when a certain library a program needs seems to be only available in 32 bit…
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Jack's version of Porteus 4.0 x86-64 - 3 Desktop's
Hello jack. Thanks for the work. Does your xfce4 version comes with plank stock?
Prendre son temps, profiter de celui qui passe.
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Jack's version of Porteus 4.0 x86-64 - 3 Desktop's
System: 8 Core "Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 720 @ 1.60GHz", 4GB of RAM, 2824 of swap (zram and swapfile)
Should be sufficient in running Porteus/Lxde...
Sadly, lxde fails loading:
Loaded modules
00[0-2]*xzm are all from Porteus-XFCE-v4.0rc4-x86_64.iso
Should be sufficient in running Porteus/Lxde...
Sadly, lxde fails loading:
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guest@porteus:~$ startlxde
** Message: main.vala:102: Session is LXDE
** Message: main.vala:103: DE is LXDE
(lxsession:1236): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
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000-kernel.xzm
001-core.xzm
002-xorg.xzm
003-lxde-x86_64-2018-02-14.xzm
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When I ran LXDE I did it in Graphics mode and Always fresh but I didn't try Text mode. Sorry but I do not know how to fix it. I am not that smart.
EDIT
I just thought of something to start LXDE in Text mode is type slim. I think that will work.
EDIT
I just thought of something to start LXDE in Text mode is type slim. I think that will work.
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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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Sorry, no but will in the next release.
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.