Post links to your 32-bit module repos here. Repo maintainers are responsible for resolving any issues caused by their xzm's.
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Post#1
by sardan » 02 Mar 2013, 19:26
Hey All!
I have downloaded this file, thus I'd like to use Porteus without keyboard, until I get one for my second PC.

So, my question is, if it is a .pisi file, I've got it from KDE-apps.org, how do I convert it into an xzm module?
It would be cool to see it in work.
Your help is really welcome.

sardan
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Post#2
by brokenman » 03 Mar 2013, 02:18
If you provide a link to the file i can check it out. Being a KDE app though it may take some work to have it function in 32bit Porteus which does not run kde.
How do i become super user?
Wear your underpants on the outside and put on a cape.
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Post#3
by sardan » 03 Mar 2013, 08:59
Hey brokenman.
So, it doesn't run KDE. Meanwhile, I made more searh around the site and the internet. Porteus actually can convert .deb files into .xzm!

I should get a debian version of this file to make it function. I'll put my hands on that asap and get back with the results.
I appreciate your help man. I came with some foolishness in the first place. Sorry about that.
Now, let's get to work.
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Post#4
by brokenman » 03 Mar 2013, 15:50
No problem. I'm sure if you install Wread's KDE4 for 32bit Porteus
Click here then this converted debian module should function fine.
How do i become super user?
Wear your underpants on the outside and put on a cape.
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