Download from here ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/s ... i486-1.txz
and read this thread https://porteus.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=362
Wicd?
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Re: Wicd?
I've included wicd in the latest beta release.
You'll need python 2.6.4 ... and the following:
* python 2.6.4
* pygtk
* python-dbus
* py-cairo
* pygobject
You can check the beta /var/log/packages for versions (002 module if you want to unpack it). You can also boot the beta Porteus, open a console and type: extpkg and then extract the packages you need into a module.
You'll need python 2.6.4 ... and the following:
* python 2.6.4
* pygtk
* python-dbus
* py-cairo
* pygobject
You can check the beta /var/log/packages for versions (002 module if you want to unpack it). You can also boot the beta Porteus, open a console and type: extpkg and then extract the packages you need into a module.
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Re: Wicd?
not that I know much, but i would add python:
1. I use blender (needs it)
2. xOffice.org uses it (I think) and I must use just any of the derivatives
3. There are ever more things coming that use it
4. Like it or not, it _is_ a part of vanilla Slackware (=must have)
And today 13MB simply can't get much done for the user side in terms of media content (=4 MP3 songs, just few 10MP jpeg images...) while it helps a lot to "just add" an software to a running host supporting python?
or in few words:
just add it?
Best regards,
Stevan C.
1. I use blender (needs it)
2. xOffice.org uses it (I think) and I must use just any of the derivatives
3. There are ever more things coming that use it
4. Like it or not, it _is_ a part of vanilla Slackware (=must have)
And today 13MB simply can't get much done for the user side in terms of media content (=4 MP3 songs, just few 10MP jpeg images...) while it helps a lot to "just add" an software to a running host supporting python?
or in few words:
just add it?

Best regards,
Stevan C.
Murphy law rules! 
