Hi What desktop environment do you use? Does anybody use something different then openbox? I tried to compile mate from http://code.google.com/p/crux-mate/, but there was so many complite errors. I fixed several of them but now I stuck on libuniquie package, which hardly refuse to complite, because all warnings are treated as errors. I accept any advices about DE on CRUX.
sorry for my typos 2012/11/4 Stefan Stefanov <selectany@gmail.com>
Hi
What desktop environment do you use? Does anybody use something different then openbox?
I tried to compile mate from http://code.google.com/p/crux-mate/, but there was so many complite errors. I fixed several of them but now I stuck on libuniquie package, which hardly refuse to complite, because all warnings are treated as errors.
I accept any advices about DE on CRUX.
I use XFCE. Works great! cheers James James Mills / prologic E: prologic@shortcircuit.net.au W: prologic.shortcircuit.net.au On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Stefan Stefanov <selectany@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
What desktop environment do you use? Does anybody use something different then openbox?
I tried to compile mate from http://code.google.com/p/crux-mate/, but there was so many complite errors. I fixed several of them but now I stuck on libuniquie package, which hardly refuse to complite, because all warnings are treated as errors.
I accept any advices about DE on CRUX.
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KDE here. Compiled it from source using the directions from the BLFS project (linuxfromscratch.org). Had a hard time getting auto-mount and stuff like that to work, but ended up okay. On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 10:55 AM, James Mills <prologic@shortcircuit.net.au>wrote:
I use XFCE. Works great!
cheers James
James Mills / prologic
E: prologic@shortcircuit.net.au W: prologic.shortcircuit.net.au
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Stefan Stefanov <selectany@gmail.com>wrote:
Hi
What desktop environment do you use? Does anybody use something different then openbox?
I tried to compile mate from http://code.google.com/p/crux-mate/, but there was so many complite errors. I fixed several of them but now I stuck on libuniquie package, which hardly refuse to complite, because all warnings are treated as errors.
I accept any advices about DE on CRUX.
_______________________________________________ CRUX mailing list CRUX@lists.crux.nu http://lists.crux.nu/mailman/listinfo/crux
_______________________________________________ CRUX mailing list CRUX@lists.crux.nu http://lists.crux.nu/mailman/listinfo/crux
Hi Stefan, I am on KDE. I am using Alan Mizrahi's port 'kde4' he is maintaining for CRUX. He keeps the port up-to-date and has meta-packages available for easier installation. During rebuilding or upgrading I often switch to openbox just so that I can continue to work ;-). http://crux.nu/portdb/?a=repo&q=kde Regard, Shin Sent from my iPhone On Nov 4, 2012, at 15:34, Stefan Stefanov <selectany@gmail.com> wrote: Hi What desktop environment do you use? Does anybody use something different then openbox? I tried to compile mate from http://code.google.com/p/crux-mate/, but there was so many complite errors. I fixed several of them but now I stuck on libuniquie package, which hardly refuse to complite, because all warnings are treated as errors. I accept any advices about DE on CRUX. _______________________________________________ CRUX mailing list CRUX@lists.crux.nu http://lists.crux.nu/mailman/listinfo/crux
That link is for KDE3, which is not usable right now (but someday will, thanks to the Trinity project). The link for KDE4 is: http://crux.nu/portdb/?a=repo&q=kde4 All you have to do is: wget -O /etc/ports/kde4.rsync 'http://crux.nu/portdb/?a=getup&q=kde4' ports -u kde4 less /usr/ports/kde4/README Then follow the instructions there. Best regards, Alan
Hi Stefan,
I am on KDE.
I am using Alan Mizrahi's port 'kde4' he is maintaining for CRUX.
He keeps the port up-to-date and has meta-packages available for easier installation. During rebuilding or upgrading I often switch to openbox just so that I can continue to work ;-).
http://crux.nu/portdb/?a=repo&q=kde
Regard, Shin
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 4, 2012, at 15:34, Stefan Stefanov <selectany@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
What desktop environment do you use? Does anybody use something different then openbox?
I tried to compile mate from http://code.google.com/p/crux-mate/, but there was so many complite errors. I fixed several of them but now I stuck on libuniquie package, which hardly refuse to complite, because all warnings are treated as errors.
I accept any advices about DE on CRUX.
_______________________________________________ CRUX mailing list CRUX@lists.crux.nu http://lists.crux.nu/mailman/listinfo/crux -- Alan Mizrahi
uups, my bad. thanks Alan! Sent from my iPhone On Nov 4, 2012, at 22:16, Alan <alan+crux@mizrahi.com.ve> wrote:
That link is for KDE3, which is not usable right now (but someday will, thanks to the Trinity project).
The link for KDE4 is: http://crux.nu/portdb/?a=repo&q=kde4
All you have to do is: wget -O /etc/ports/kde4.rsync 'http://crux.nu/portdb/?a=getup&q=kde4' ports -u kde4 less /usr/ports/kde4/README
Then follow the instructions there.
Best regards,
Alan
Hi Stefan,
I am on KDE.
I am using Alan Mizrahi's port 'kde4' he is maintaining for CRUX.
He keeps the port up-to-date and has meta-packages available for easier installation. During rebuilding or upgrading I often switch to openbox just so that I can continue to work ;-).
http://crux.nu/portdb/?a=repo&q=kde
Regard, Shin
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 4, 2012, at 15:34, Stefan Stefanov <selectany@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
What desktop environment do you use? Does anybody use something different then openbox?
I tried to compile mate from http://code.google.com/p/crux-mate/, but there was so many complite errors. I fixed several of them but now I stuck on libuniquie package, which hardly refuse to complite, because all warnings are treated as errors.
I accept any advices about DE on CRUX.
_______________________________________________ CRUX mailing list CRUX@lists.crux.nu http://lists.crux.nu/mailman/listinfo/crux -- Alan Mizrahi
CRUX mailing list CRUX@lists.crux.nu http://lists.crux.nu/mailman/listinfo/crux
On 04.11.2012 07:33, Stefan Stefanov wrote:
Hi
What desktop environment do you use? Does anybody use something different then openbox?
Ater trying out several DEs, I settled on the combination IceWM + ROX-Filer. Both are lightweight, very fast and very configurable (note my post on this list about IceWM on Crux-2.8, however). Greetings, Bernd -- http://sudrala.de
Hi Stefan (and others), On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Stefan Stefanov <selectany@gmail.com> wrote:
I tried to compile mate from http://code.google.com/p/crux-mate/, but there was so many complite errors. I fixed several of them but now I stuck on libuniquie package, which hardly refuse to complite, because all warnings are treated as errors.
We haven't really been promoting crux-mate yet, AFAIK only myself and MattH have been using it (targeted for 2.7) but crux-mate will be updated for 2.8 shortly (that's the plan anyway) and we're hoping it will be ready for wider consumption soon. I assume you've been attempting to install it on 2.8? Chris K.
On 04/11/12 17:33, Stefan Stefanov wrote:
Hi
What desktop environment do you use? Does anybody use something different then openbox?
I tried to compile mate from http://code.google.com/p/crux-mate/, but there was so many complite errors. I fixed several of them but now I stuck on libuniquie package, which hardly refuse to complite, because all warnings are treated as errors.
I accept any advices about DE on CRUX.
_______________________________________________ CRUX mailing list CRUX@lists.crux.nu http://lists.crux.nu/mailman/listinfo/crux Hello Stefan,
First off I use pekwm for the past few years, secondly you can do add -Wno-error to CFLAGS and/or CXXFLAGS to not treat warnings as errors. Note some projects have a option to configure to add that flag check with ./configure --help Regards, Danny
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Alan
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Bernd Eggink
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Chris Kruger
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Danny Rawlins
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Ido Perlmuter
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James Mills
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Shin Sterneck
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Stefan Stefanov