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Re: PCLinuxOS-Light (Iced-Latte Edition) RC available
« Reply #75 on: September 19, 2011, 02:56:12 AM »
Hi Jase,

Is is likely that Openbox would be the only non DE providing the possibility to use pipe-menus, or do you know of other non DE providing the same type of feature ?

I have a little question about the way you write, which I find difficult to understand:

«This is the proposed release iso , te menu's will update post "restartwm command"  as approriate for reach windowmanager (ie after using synaptic to install any given app) in a wm only situ - you need to reload its config by either logging out and logging in or using the restartwm function located in most menu systems,this is (afaik)standard in non-DE installs.»

After a pair of years reading daily here, I kind of start getting the whole idea... however, could you try to do better ? Else than myself, first finding painful to decrypt your words, there are plenty persons who doesn't have learned English as their native mother's language. I would not have noticed if it would be one word or exceptional, but I notice you look like you tend to "let it go". So, I would thank you for an effort... :/

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Mel,

I am prone to typo's - will always be the case

In regards to your openbox piped menu's question, I already gave you the detail in a previous thread.

Jase
« Last Edit: September 19, 2011, 02:58:26 AM by Hootiegibbon »

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Re: PCLinuxOS-Light (Iced-Latte Edition) RC available
« Reply #76 on: September 19, 2011, 03:10:19 AM »
Not being a native English speaker by any stretch of imagination I have no problems reading your posts, Hootie.  The typos are cult ...  ;D
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Re: PCLinuxOS-Light (Iced-Latte Edition) RC available
« Reply #77 on: September 19, 2011, 12:14:32 PM »
Melodie ...

you have no right to question how Jase writes when your english is exceptionally poor ... have you never heard the phrase people who live in glass houses shouldnt throw stones ... you need to sort the translator out you are using because the following is very poor ...

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After a pair of years reading daily here, I kind of start getting the whole idea... however, could you try to do better ? Else than myself, first finding painful to decrypt your words, there are plenty persons who doesn't have learned English as their native mother's language. I would not have noticed if it would be one word or exceptional, but I notice you look like you tend to "let it go". So, I would thank you for an effort... :/

that should read:-

"After a few years of reading here daily, I am starting to get the idea ... however, could you try to do better? because myself and others, are finding it hard to understand what you are typing, there are plenty of people who have not learnt English as their native language."

the final bit even i could not decipher it made no sense to me at all in any way ...

"I would not have noticed if it would be one word or exceptional, but I notice you look like you tend to "let it go". So, I would thank you for an effort... :/"

change your translator ...
« Last Edit: September 19, 2011, 12:16:25 PM by Sproggy »

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Re: PCLinuxOS-Light (Iced-Latte Edition) RC available
« Reply #78 on: September 21, 2011, 12:55:51 AM »
Hi Hootie,

I really enjoy your compilation - You know I do.  Still having a smile on my face every time I start that IceWM version I now use as my working desktop.

However .... with the new PCLinuxOS policy of radically doing away with the 32-bit install on all fronts - what sense does it make to have a light install.  Surely most, if not all PCs with 64bit capability would be able to run the main DE and even more XFCE and LXDE (and Gnome 3 if one really must).  Why having OpenBox, wmii, IceWM etc still in the mix?  The only good reason I can come up with is for sentimental reasons.  That is fair enough, so.

I assure you, until I am pushed out of here I will enjoy your creation up to the last moment and have live dvds at the ready to sometimes look at it again - for sentimental reasons...
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Re: PCLinuxOS-Light (Iced-Latte Edition) RC available
« Reply #79 on: September 21, 2011, 01:41:20 AM »
It would be great to see this iso less than 200mb for copy2ram purposes.

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Re: PCLinuxOS-Light (Iced-Latte Edition) RC available
« Reply #80 on: September 21, 2011, 05:39:50 AM »
longtom,

It does make sense : many machines out there, which are old (let's say more than 2 years old) will continue working well during many years (if some people are able to provide Operating Systems else than bloat-win7-win8) (remember the "bloat-people" joke ? ;) ). It also does make sense to have a large choice of all setup distributions having PCLinuxOS as a base, would it only be to get more people joining the community. :)

I have not yet taken all the time I would have wanted to try more deeply Iced Latte (or even Taco's Astronomy), but I am impressed by the speed of that version, and wonder if it is not even as fast as a Puppy or ToutoutLinux ?

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PS: Sproggy, thanks for you lesson, could you continue please ? ;)

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Re: PCLinuxOS-Light (Iced-Latte Edition) RC available
« Reply #81 on: September 21, 2011, 06:05:36 AM »
longtom,

It does make sense : many machines out there, which are old (let's say more than 2 years old) will continue working well during many years (if some people are able to provide Operating Systems else than bloat-win7-win8) (remember the "bloat-people" joke ? ;) ). It also does make sense to have a large choice of all setup distributions having PCLinuxOS as a base, would it only be to get more people joining the community. :)

I have not yet taken all the time I would have wanted to try more deeply Iced Latte (or even Taco's Astronomy), but I am impressed by the speed of that version, and wonder if it is not even as fast as a Puppy or ToutoutLinux ?

Regards,
Mélodie

PS: Sproggy, thanks for you lesson, could you continue please ? ;)


"Fast as a Puppy Linux"  is exactly what I was thinking when requesting a smaller iso for copy2ram.  The applications selection has to be very small front end oriented.

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Re: PCLinuxOS-Light (Iced-Latte Edition) RC available
« Reply #82 on: September 21, 2011, 08:04:13 AM »
Hi Hootie,

I really enjoy your compilation - You know I do.  Still having a smile on my face every time I start that IceWM version I now use as my working desktop.

However .... with the new PCLinuxOS policy of radically doing away with the 32-bit install on all fronts - what sense does it make to have a light install.  Surely most, if not all PCs with 64bit capability would be able to run the main DE and even more XFCE and LXDE (and Gnome 3 if one really must).  Why having OpenBox, wmii, IceWM etc still in the mix?  The only good reason I can come up with is for sentimental reasons.  That is fair enough, so.

I assure you, until I am pushed out of here I will enjoy your creation up to the last moment and have live dvds at the ready to sometimes look at it again - for sentimental reasons...

longtom,

Ther will always be a need for a lighter desktop - or the availability of a lighter desktop, I have not used a DE for quite some time now, preferring to use a  window manager - I don't normally have any decoration - as I tend to use euclid-wm and have no need for a wallpaper, or clock or monitor tec, If i need to know system temp's I use acpi -V  if I need to monitor them i set up a small saidar window, as  use weechat fo rirc and that is up nearly all the time - I use the clock there - this is the kind of situ that lead me to use the lighter apps.

As for the differences of a "Light32" and a "Light64" set up, again that is scalable - I would probably still use teh same apps personally, although i would have a different app-set in a LiveCD -  IF I end up doing a -Light for the 64bit (less call it "4shot Espresso") it would be centered on minimalism  but the app choice is wider and may involve being made lighter via the environment that is available - the choice of windowmanagers would be smaller etc. I am not actually convinced there is a need for a "PCLinuxOS-Light" in 64bit form (as there is a need for it in 32bit for) as the mini's serve that purpose for those power houses.

The question about if PCLinuxOS-Light (Iced Latte) future, A lot will come down to the decisions that lay ahead, so I will stay quiet on this for now, as long as 32bit is developed and supported - I will look at maintaining -light or I may change my focus on to packaging (gotta learn it yet).


It would be great to see this iso less than 200mb for copy2ram purposes.

omskates,

I have the under lying engine (non-X part) as well tuned as possible , to remove anything will actually slow down the beast, PCLinxuOS is not designed to be a Small iso - although you can make it very light in use via services, configuration etc

All to often people make the mistake that Small = Light, and there is a sweet spot - a balance between size and speed and usefulness  - that I hope I have IcedLatte at the right place- I also made anither iso that I called mX that is faster and a abit smaller but is not really useful or productive.

mel,

I am sure that if you have any issues reading the above , someone will interpret for you.

Jase

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Re: PCLinuxOS-Light (Iced-Latte Edition) RC available
« Reply #83 on: September 21, 2011, 08:08:17 AM »
Understood, thanks :)

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Re: PCLinuxOS-Light (Iced-Latte Edition) RC available
« Reply #84 on: September 21, 2011, 08:50:24 AM »
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Re: PCLinuxOS-Light (Iced-Latte Edition) RC available
« Reply #85 on: September 25, 2011, 07:18:21 PM »
I didn't see this is beta and installed in the nettop that has an Atom 230, 1 GB RAM and Nvidia ION graphics. Is fast and beautiful, my only problem is: the new applications doesn't show in the menus.

I guess I'll have to wait until is done, in the meantime I think is a great work in an area where this is really needed. Thank you for your effort.
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Re: PCLinuxOS-Light (Iced-Latte Edition) RC available
« Reply #86 on: September 26, 2011, 01:53:32 AM »
I didn't see this is beta and installed in the nettop that has an Atom 230, 1 GB RAM and Nvidia ION graphics. Is fast and beautiful, my only problem is: the new applications doesn't show in the menus.

I guess I'll have to wait until is done, in the meantime I think is a great work in an area where this is really needed. Thank you for your effort.

This could be done by hand if needed.  The file to be edited is "menu" in ~/.icewm .

The syntax is

prog name of your program youricon command

So for Gimp it would be

prog "Gimp 2.6" gimp gimp

provided that gimp is the name of your icon in you icon directory.  You define your icon directory in your file "preferences" in ~/.icewm . Search for a line starting with:

IconPath=

and change it to

IconPath=/home/crow/icewm_icons

or whatever you prefer.

Have fun ...  ;)

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Re: PCLinuxOS-Light (Iced-Latte Edition) RC available
« Reply #87 on: September 26, 2011, 02:01:44 AM »
I didn't see this is beta and installed in the nettop that has an Atom 230, 1 GB RAM and Nvidia ION graphics. Is fast and beautiful, my only problem is: the new applications doesn't show in the menus.

I guess I'll have to wait until is done, in the meantime I think is a great work in an area where this is really needed. Thank you for your effort.


Hi,

Can this help ?

posting this as assistance and as a reminder for final

post install please open a terminal and type the following

xdg_menu -v && update-menus -v

this will bring all the menu's up to date

Jase



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Re: PCLinuxOS-Light (Iced-Latte Edition) RC available
« Reply #88 on: September 26, 2011, 05:20:24 AM »
Thank you longtom and melodie I will try both, I loved the Iced-Latte.
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Re: PCLinuxOS-Light (Iced-Latte Edition) RC available
« Reply #89 on: September 26, 2011, 12:10:24 PM »
Crow,

Thanks for the kind words,

One of the caveats of not using a DE is that some of the things that  DE does has to be done semi-manually.

Most of the WM's on light that have Menuing systems update their menus on start up, this means that the best way to update the menus is to restart the WM - this can be done by clicking on the "restart icewm" option (or the equivalent in the other WMs)

If this does not work then using the xdg_menu -v && update-menus -v then clicking the restart WM option will.

Jase