No package manager????
No package manager????
Version 5.0 is fckin garbage
apt? No, you say it based on slackwawre, so usm
usm???? COMMAND NOT FOUND
Oh, now it uses ppm, it's own package manager
okay, ppm?? COMMAND NOT FOUND
SO WHAT DO I SUPPOSE TO DO? I CANNOT EVEN INSTALL FIREFOX ON IT, WHY OLDER VERSION IS SO CASTRATED? WHY REMOVING PACKAGE MANAGER FROM PORTEUS AND HOW DO I INSTALL APPS??? THIS SH*T PISSED ME OFF
apt? No, you say it based on slackwawre, so usm
usm???? COMMAND NOT FOUND
Oh, now it uses ppm, it's own package manager
okay, ppm?? COMMAND NOT FOUND
SO WHAT DO I SUPPOSE TO DO? I CANNOT EVEN INSTALL FIREFOX ON IT, WHY OLDER VERSION IS SO CASTRATED? WHY REMOVING PACKAGE MANAGER FROM PORTEUS AND HOW DO I INSTALL APPS??? THIS SH*T PISSED ME OFF
- Ed_P
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1. Menu > Internet > Browser Selection and Update Tool
2. [Porteus 5.0's USM replacement] getmod: A wrapper for slapt-get to build modules
Time to stop smoking weed gosh. Find mommy to read the posting for you.
2. [Porteus 5.0's USM replacement] getmod: A wrapper for slapt-get to build modules
Time to stop smoking weed gosh. Find mommy to read the posting for you.
Ed
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- Black ninja
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Porteus-v5.0 is released!
The topic that I linked to has to be emphasized even more.
Welcome to the forums goshante. Next time please try to keep out the nasty language. Check out the "Announcements" section of the forum. There you will find a link that will take you to a place where you could choose a mirror to obtain Porteus XZM files. Then in the mirror site make sure you selected the right architecture (32-bit "i686" or 64-bit "x86_64"), choose it, and then look for the modules. The full path should be something like /porteus/x86_64/Porteus-v5.0/modules/. There is a variety of web browsers available and you only have to choose Firefox or whatever you want. You could even change the desktop environment if you don't like how the current one looks.
Porteus is different from other distros like Ubuntu which might make it dead easy to put in and remove at will. It is meant to be portable, the user could take it with him/her into a strange place which has an Internet connection. It requires operating differently to what you might be accustomed with another penguin.
The topic that I linked to has to be emphasized even more.
Welcome to the forums goshante. Next time please try to keep out the nasty language. Check out the "Announcements" section of the forum. There you will find a link that will take you to a place where you could choose a mirror to obtain Porteus XZM files. Then in the mirror site make sure you selected the right architecture (32-bit "i686" or 64-bit "x86_64"), choose it, and then look for the modules. The full path should be something like /porteus/x86_64/Porteus-v5.0/modules/. There is a variety of web browsers available and you only have to choose Firefox or whatever you want. You could even change the desktop environment if you don't like how the current one looks.
Porteus is different from other distros like Ubuntu which might make it dead easy to put in and remove at will. It is meant to be portable, the user could take it with him/her into a strange place which has an Internet connection. It requires operating differently to what you might be accustomed with another penguin.
- Karmi
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Porteus 5.0 doesn't have a "package manager????"!!!!????
Who 'Da Heck put the NVIDIA driver, slap-get, etcher, Firefox, Free Download Manager, Gimp, Gnome Disk Utility, inxi tool, perl, LibreOffice,VirtualBox & etc. on my computer?!?!?!?!?!?!
Who 'Da Heck put the NVIDIA driver, slap-get, etcher, Firefox, Free Download Manager, Gimp, Gnome Disk Utility, inxi tool, perl, LibreOffice,VirtualBox & etc. on my computer?!?!?!?!?!?!
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You are kidding, right? Don't go along with the author of the first post.
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Of course...I thought it was obvious since 1st author couldn't even "INSTALL FIREFOX." Sorry for the confusion...
- Karmi
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I download quite a bit, and have used Free Download Manager for years - https://www.freedownloadmanager.org/
- Ed_P
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I understood what you meant. But you could of mentioned how you got all the files you referenced in Porteus 5.0: slapt-get, getmod, Bundles, pmod, ...?
Interesting, I've never heard of it. How is it better than a GUI browser or terminal wget?Karmi wrote: ↑23 Nov 2022, 01:06I download quite a bit, and have used Free Download Manager for years - https://www.freedownloadmanager.org/
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Some files can be 10-11 GBs 'n downloading thru the browser on wireless internet is not reliable, IMHO, e.g., connection drops at 9.56 of a 10 GB file. FDM can handle dropped connections. Never heard of "terminal wget."
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It was better to start your own topic about it, because we keep posting here and keep giving the first post author more glory for it, likely he's not going to return.
I wrote this right after "needing" to install Firefox instead of whatever browser I choose on Salix. This is rather easy to do even for a total newb at computers, while not as obvious on Porteus. It's not as "automatic" to somebody less experienced than you or me in installing a program on Linux, or maybe even installing on Windows even with those hogs of installer programs. Just point somewhere inside "the Shop" and click, it's not simpler than that? It causes somebody to rant about being unable to install something, because he/she also didn't read the rules of the forum before posting.
I agree about unreliable Internet connections and ISP's, needing more often to use "wget" to download stuff because sometimes I get sent down to 25 kB/second, from about 50 times as fast. This never happened to me before I had six months of my Internet subscription and I'm currently pushing the ninth.
"wget" isn't difficult to use, you use it at the terminal command line. Just type its name and after that, give it the text name of a link for something to download like a ZIP file. You could put multiple links into a text file and then do:
Code: Select all
wget --input-file=myfile.txt
You could interrupt a slow or lengthy download anytime you want by pressing [CTRL][C]. You could resume it later by doing:
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wget --continue file-to-download
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- Black ninja
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I don't know if "wget" allows parallel downloads if your connection could handle it. That would have been the main difference. The FDM is available for all "popular" platforms too.
I also don't know if you have seen "pacman" in action, the installer/remover for CLI from Arch. By default it supports three or four downloads at one time, it could be adjusted via "pacman.conf". A GUI download manager is expected to be able to do that, continue broken downloads and more.
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It's against 'Da Law here to respond to someone who just kicked in the Forum door 'n cursed my favorite Linux OS? Forum members should respond to such rude behavior as they see fit, and I did. Basically, your theory is wrong, IMHO, i.e., the "first post" isn't actually getting any "glory" (?!?!?!?), just a *LOT* of views (2858 so far) 'n a few replies.gnintilgyes wrote: ↑23 Nov 2022, 17:15It was better to start your own topic about it, because we keep posting here and keep giving the first post author more glory for it, likely he's not going to return.
"wget" isn't difficult to use, you use it at the terminal command line. Just type its name and after that, give it the text name of a link for something to download like a ZIP file.
I joined Porteus Forum earlier this year, always got the info I needed to install everything I wanted on it, when I asked, and I have asked a *LOT*!
OK...that wget. I have probably used it before. Ed_P threw me off wid the "terminal wget" 'n I never got past the terminal part. OOPS! Yeah, Windows 11 Pro is my primary OS, and I avoid the terminal unless I absolutely have to use it. I've used Free Download Manager for years 'n years, and have added it to my various Porteus installations. It can be paused 'n a bunch of other stuff, plus it can handle Torrents. Don't recall it ever losing a file for me, but it probably has.
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@goshante:
Are you a family member of padre dougal?
@all:
He might be padre dougal reincarnation or the kind as was bleah:
No package manager????
I cannot find padre original posts thru google search. He was a lot more refined and colourful.
Are you a family member of padre dougal?
@all:
He might be padre dougal reincarnation or the kind as was bleah:
No package manager????
I cannot find padre original posts thru google search. He was a lot more refined and colourful.
Prendre son temps, profiter de celui qui passe.