I'll look into creating an online repo and adding to /etc/slapt-get. The idea of file manager context menus sounds tempting.
Thanks.
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- 6. Mar 2024, 02:10
- Forum: Problems
- Topic: Installing local packages
- Replies: 4
- Views: 752
- 4. Mar 2024, 20:42
- Forum: Problems
- Topic: Installing local packages
- Replies: 4
- Views: 752
Re: Installing local packages
I was hoping for a GUI solution. I installed Salix for a long-distance person, all working fine, but a pointy-clicky person. The person can use the terminal but I prefer to avoid that. I installed some of my own shell scripts and I want to update those remotely for the person. I thought a local pack...
- 3. Mar 2024, 04:33
- Forum: Problems
- Topic: ls options
- Replies: 12
- Views: 1230
Re: ls options
Try the following in a terminal window:
export LS_OPTIONS=" -F -b -T 0 -l -a -h --group-directories-first --color=auto"
Then try the ls command.
If that provides a more helpful ls command then welcome to the rabbit hole of customizing the command.
export LS_OPTIONS=" -F -b -T 0 -l -a -h --group-directories-first --color=auto"
Then try the ls command.
If that provides a more helpful ls command then welcome to the rabbit hole of customizing the command.
- 2. Mar 2024, 20:01
- Forum: Problems
- Topic: Installing local packages
- Replies: 4
- Views: 752
Installing local packages
Does slapt-get/gslapt support installing/updating a single local package that is not part of an upstream repo? Or do the parent Slackware tools installpkg/upgradepkg need to be used?
Thanks.
Thanks.
- 13. Feb 2024, 20:13
- Forum: Problems
- Topic: LightDM config options
- Replies: 1
- Views: 665
LightDM config options
Does LightDM support similar functions to the RebootCommand and HaltCommand options provided in sddm (and the predecessor KDM)?
I scoured the web but found nothing or my search terms are not in sync with what I seek.
Thanks.
I scoured the web but found nothing or my search terms are not in sync with what I seek.
Thanks.
- 13. Feb 2024, 20:02
- Forum: Problems
- Topic: Panel update notifier icon
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1106
Re: Panel update notifier icon
Thanks for replying.
A quick test here finds that installing the adwaita icon theme seems to resolve various icon display issues. In this quick test no editing of index.theme files was required. I did need to reboot.
I'll consider the thread as resolved. Thanks!
A quick test here finds that installing the adwaita icon theme seems to resolve various icon display issues. In this quick test no editing of index.theme files was required. I did need to reboot.
I'll consider the thread as resolved. Thanks!
- 13. Feb 2024, 18:03
- Forum: Problems
- Topic: Panel update notifier icon
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1106
Re: Panel update notifier icon
Thank you for your effort and time. A quick check indicates the panel icon now displays correctly. Also mentioned in this thread (I can open a new thread) is the gslapt icons are not displaying correctly when not using Qogir. The Summary dialog list window "expand" widgets do not show for ...
- 13. Feb 2024, 02:12
- Forum: Problems
- Topic: Panel update notifier icon
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1106
Re: Panel update notifier icon
Thank you for your effort and time. A quick check indicates the panel icon now displays correctly. Also mentioned in this thread (I can open a new thread) is the gslapt icons are not displaying correctly when not using Qogir. The Summary dialog list window "expand" widgets do not show for ...
- 12. Feb 2024, 19:16
- Forum: Problems
- Topic: Panel update notifier icon
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1106
Re: Panel update notifier icon
Thank you for confirming. Let me know how I can help test.
- 11. Feb 2024, 19:45
- Forum: Problems
- Topic: Panel update notifier icon
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1106
Re: Panel update notifier icon
Thank you for replying. Long story is I have tried several icon themes. Although Salix is GTK oriented, this journey began when I started massaging the system for KDE and installed the Oxygen icon theme. For myself I use Slackware 15.0 with KDE. I am an experienced Slackware user but this is the fir...