dCore Import Debian Packages to Mountable SCE extensions > dCore X86
dCore wiki update...
nitram:
dCore Base Installation->dCore Swap primer added:
http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:swap_partition_or_file
Thank-you Misalf and Rich for your valuable forum contributions.
jls:
hello
import needs more ram only if the -r option is used.
thanks
PS wiki is missing sce2gz
nitram:
Thanks for the feedback jls. Likely 'low RAM' system is relative, to me it's < 512 MB to someone else maybe <4 GB. So a 4 GB system may not notice the difference, my system does. To confirm performed large import and monitored Conky, not performing any other tasks, did not use RAM option, sceconfig RAM=FALSE.
Shortly after boot ran sudo cache-clear, using ~30% RAM, imported libreoffice-gnome (298 total packages). RAM use steadily crept upwards, reached >90% RAM before merging the first 100 packages, started swapping just over 100 packages, upon completion of import 14 MB swap used.
Thanks for the sce2gz reminder, will try to take a look at it someday soon.
nitram:
Thanks sm8ps for your recent forum contribution, come back when time permits :)
Several items added to dCore Desktop Applications last couple months, most recent Perl Audio Converter. The Music and Media Players section was revised to simply Multimedia to capture this additional software: http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:desktop_applications. Please add more items, especially those requiring configuration or tweaking to get running, thanks.
The dCore SCE Overview section was recently overhauled and expanded:
http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:handling_extensions
nitram:
SoX added to desktop applications: http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:desktop_applications#sox
Command --help for following slightly revised, now updated in wiki:
sce-import
sce-remove
sce-update
Old sce2gz replaced by sce-sce2gz now has --help, Jason added to sce-searchprebuilt, and it is now added to wiki:
http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:extensions?&#dcore_sce_management_commands
As mentioned in another thread, Java, Flash and Chrome installer scripts don't matter much to me in regards to naming as they are 3rd party. For consistency though most SCE management commands are now sce-*, possible last exception ppa-add. Should ppa-add be renamed sce-ppa-add ?
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