PorteuX 1.5 has been released
PorteuX 1.5 has been released
Post#1 by porteux » 28 Jul 2024, 16:04
2. Fixed an issue where some vulkan applications could fail (e.g. geekbeck6 --compute Vulkan)
3. Fixed an issue where `changes-ro` cheatcode was not working properly (thanks to Otto for reporting)
4. Fixed a rare issue where super fast boot could lead to a blank screen
5. Fixed `.m4a` file extension not opening in `audacious` in Cinnamon
6. Fixed missing icon in logout screen in `openbox`
7. Fixed missing `XPDF` icon in LXQt
8. Added `nghttp3` in current (new NetworkManager dependency)
9. Added fast whiteout copy when using saved session (missing from last release)
10. Improved LXQt stripping
11. Updated kernel to 6.10.2 (~150 MB of RAM lighter \o/)
12. Updated Nvidia driver to 555.58.02
13. Updated Cinnamon to 6.2.7 (current)
14. Updated GNOME to 46.3.1 (current)
15. Updated many packages in both stable and current according to Slackware updates
Downloads available at: https://github.com/porteux/porteux/releases/latest
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PorteuX 1.5 has been released
Post#3 by cmbarreto » 29 Jul 2024, 02:10
cmbarreto
PorteuX 1.5 has been released
Post#4 by beny » 29 Jul 2024, 18:07
beny
PorteuX 1.5 has been released
Post#5 by porteux » 29 Jul 2024, 21:20
@beny, yes, I made a KDE 6.1 testing module a few weeks ago and it works OK, but it's not Slackware official, so I going to wait for them -- btw, why is it taking so long?
porteux
PorteuX 1.5 has been released
Post#6 by Otto » 30 Jul 2024, 01:48
No more issue with `changes-ro` cheatcode.
FF latest version download over app store was ok, but
"Error creating module" for brave browser.
Otto
PorteuX 1.5 has been released
Post#7 by porteux » 30 Jul 2024, 10:28
I'm afraid there isn't much we can do unless wait for them to fix that

porteux
PorteuX 1.5 has been released
Post#8 by vinnie » 30 Jul 2024, 15:32
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[porteus boot]# ./porteux-installer-for-linux.run
Creating directory /tmp/porteux-installer
Verifying archive integrity... 100% MD5 checksums are OK. All good.
Uncompressing PorteuX Installer 100%
egrep: warning: egrep is obsolescent; using grep -E
Partition filesystem not supported
vinnie
PorteuX 1.5 has been released
Post#9 by beny » 30 Jul 2024, 16:04
beny
PorteuX 1.5 has been released
Post#10 by vinnie » 30 Jul 2024, 16:22
In fact I then repeated the procedure on the same disk (an external sd) but formatted in fat32 and now I am writing to you from porteux.
vinnie
PorteuX 1.5 has been released
Post#11 by porteux » 30 Jul 2024, 16:28
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# ./porteux-installer-for-linux.run
Creating directory /tmp/porteux-installer
Verifying archive integrity... 100% MD5 checksums are OK. All good.
Uncompressing PorteuX Installer 100%
PorteuX is going to be installed in /dev/sda1
Press Enter to continue
Flushing filesystem buffers...
Installing extlinux bootloader...
Updating initrd with Porteux partition unique ID...
11332 blocks
11333 blocks
Setting permissions...
Installation finished successfully
You may reboot your system now and start using PorteuX.
Don't forget to set your BIOS to boot from this storage media.
Anyway, I'm glad you found a way

porteux
PorteuX 1.5 has been released
Post#12 by vinnie » 30 Jul 2024, 16:54
However I seem to remember that when I ran the same command on the fat32 partitioned disk the egrep error didn't reappear, so I'm not so sure what I'm saying.
Otherwise, porteux is very, very fast.
30 seconds to boot from the syslinux menu, 45 if all in ram.
And all are very responsive.
The only thing slackware repos are not very well stocked, for example I couldn't find firejail (if I remember correctly though I had had the same problem in porteus and had used salix repos).
I use firejail to sandbox start some appimages, and it's convenient because then the configurations also stay saved in the same directory as the program, so I can use the same programs on all distros (interchangeable porteus-nemesis-porteux).
vinnie
PorteuX 1.5 has been released
Post#13 by porteux » 30 Jul 2024, 17:09
Indeed I couldn't find firejail in Slackware repo, but it's available for you to build using SlackBuild: https://slackbuilds.org/repository/15.0 ... /firejail/
porteux
PorteuX 1.5 has been released
Post#14 by beny » 30 Jul 2024, 17:33
beny
PorteuX 1.5 has been released
Post#15 by porteux » 30 Jul 2024, 17:42
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