Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Extensions => TCE Talk => Extension requests => Topic started by: xor on August 08, 2020, 08:41:26 AM
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synaptic package manager for X86_64-bit
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You can get it on dCore.
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As long as it is involved in a package manager related problem, can only suggest you change other distributions, there is no other way.
Before the PDF - 8 a lot about this kind of problem of his own opinion, there are a lot of friends (especially the TCL group of developers and administrators) explain this problem for countless times, you can only change the system, there is no other way... Maybe they won't reply to such questions in the future..
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synaptic package manager for X86_64-bit
tinycore has its own package manager - the apps gui - what would be the point of having a package manager you cannot use?
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http://tinycorelinux.net/dCore/x86_64/
fix!
I did not want to open this subject in the related topic.
but according to what I saw; I can't see a visual app download tool malse for dcore. !?
the terminal command prompt part is not very practical
Please adding a dcore to an app downloader with a graphical interface can benefit everyone.
https://screenshots.debian.net/package/synaptic
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Why does the subject of package managers keep coming up? Please choose from the following:
1. Use the package manager that TC comes with.
2. Use the distribution that uses the package manager you want to use.
3. Learn to compile the software you think would benefit the TC community and submit extensions suitable for the package manager TC comes with.
These are your choices. There are no other choices. Telling everyone how they should change to be like someone else because of some inexplicable package manager preference is not one of the choices.
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to produce solutions,
to solve problems,
I am commenting.
I want help for this.
* TCL 26 MB downloading app application with visual interface :)
dCorePlus-bionic64.iso 330 MB :(
dCorePlus-buster64.iso 225 MB :(
dCorePlus-stretch64.iso 200 MB :(
it shouldn't be a difficult thing to add a plugin download application with a visual interface for these distributions!
Or am I unreasonable !?
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1. Synaptic is unsuitable for dCore.
2. Synaptic is a front-end to dpkg and apt which dCore doesn't have.
3. dCoreplus ISO has 222MB of wireless firmware files which makes it huge.
4. If you can tweak the synaptic package manager, I am sure that the admins will definitely look into including it into the dCoreplus ISO.
5. I honestly believe that this is not the right place. (dCore place in the forum might do this).
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logic questions (yes / no)
question; Is DCORE debian based!?
answer; Yes
question; Does the dCorePlus series include a visual interface!?
answer; Yes
question; (in an alternative sense) are there any visual application download programs that provide access to the required debian package over the visual interface!?
answer; Yes
question; Is it logical to request a visual app downloader !?
answer; !?
request ;
an app downloader with a visual interface like heran
whichever is, I would like you to add the most compatible and efficient one to the system.
please don't get stuck in a name
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Synaptic doesn't work because we don't have dpkg or apt. You yourself would need to tweak it.
question; Is it logical to request a visual app downloader !?
answer = No
Because, all the visual App downloaders of debian are for dpkg or apt. But we don't have anyone of those two.
You would need to create one of your own.
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for trial purposes;
I have installed STEAM over ANTİX.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yD0jf1yzhcE
More compatible with steam debian based systems
now I want to install DCORE just for STEAM.
I don't know how to do this.
because I do not have enough information!
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EXPERIMENTAL : Download the .debs of Steam and only the x64 bit dependencies individually. Then use sce-import or sce-load on them. Say us if it works.
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I am not familiar with linux commands
(my native language is not english)
how do i do what you said
step by step ; can you write !?
EXPERIMENTAL : Download the .debs of Steam and only the x64 bit dependencies individually. Then use sce-import or sce-load on them. Say us if it works.
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Hi xor
I am not familiar with linux commands ...
That's not the problem.
This is the problem:
The phrase "I am not familiar with linux commands" should not come out of the mouth of someone who joined this forum 8 years ago.
You do not want to learn Linux commands.
You said so when you demanded GUIs be created so all of your problems could be solved with a mouse click.
You can customize Tinycore any way you want to, but like a spoiled child, you demand everyone does all of the work for you.
You ask many questions, and when you don't like the answers, you demand we give you the answers you want to hear.
... (my native language is not english) ...
Yes, we know. You mention it quite frequently.
You seem to mention it anytime you want someone to pity you.
Or when you want to play the "Damsel in Distress".
Are there really no Turkish Linux forums you can ask questions on?
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Highly Experimental :
Note : I am not responsible if your dCore breaks or your system breaks.
(sce-load command I don't know) wget gdebi-core
wget https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/client/installer/steam.deb
gdebi steam.deb
From here :
https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-steam-on-ubuntu-20-04-focal-fossa-linux
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I understand what you want to tell.
the subject of commands entered on the black screen; In general, it has always been repulsive to people in cultures whose native language is not English.
because using a language you do not know its meaning and also using the language of thermology
It is 2 times more difficult than learning a foreign language.
That's why some operating systems that use the visual interface
easier and simpler to use
Even illiterate people are driven to laziness.
yes i'm a little lazy i guess but in an operating system
It should be simple and simple enough for even the lazy to use.
This is my philosophy, the operating system that best suits this is TCL and that's why I'm here. :)
I want linux to be perceived by everyone as an easy operating system.
architecturally, it's perfect to work on RAM.
and I want everyone to experience this experience.
Answers I got to the problems I asked on the TCL forum,
I'm trying to create a simplified guideline in terms of a question / answer in my language.
and if you have paid attention. instead of individual solutions made by command
to solve common problems that everyone can experience
Generally I have had requests and suggestions for fixing the tcz file of technical errors in TCZ distributions.
Thx for your understanding and tolerance
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I always work experimentally. :) no problem: D
Highly Experimental :
Note : I am not responsible if your dCore breaks or your system breaks.
(sce-load command I don't know) wget gdebi-core
wget https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/client/installer/steam.deb
gdebi steam.deb
From here :
https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-steam-on-ubuntu-20-04-focal-fossa-linux
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Finally - the mission statement comes out, although I sussed it out early on.
Q: PARDUS appears to be a fine linux distro. How would the forum members feel about me using translators and constantly asking for their patience, yet still trying to turn PARDUS into a ram-based distro over and over?
http://pardusforum.com/?i=1
A: At some point, patience would wear thin.
In other words, unless *I* do the work, I am showing total disrespect for the project and community members.
Moving on:
RAM loading is not as important as it once was - on most modern hardware made in the last decade.
If you fire up say MX-Linux, you'd have a hard time from a user standpoint to see huge gains whether you run from a usb 3.0 stick booting into ram, or running from even a simple essd in splatter-disk mode.
So there goes that theory. Unless of course the ambition is to run a junkshop of old computers, and turn a project into a sociological one, and not a technical one.
Making *others* do the work for you naturally. Again, we come back to community, where some may like to see some give before just taking.
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In general, it has always been repulsive to people in cultures whose native language is not English.
I don't think it's English's fault... up to you...Trump's English is bad, but he can still be President.
Unlike other systems, all software packages we use are contributed by users, even some Linux kernel code.
I suggest that you can post a post similar to "package requirement statistics" in each open source community, and then you can make a package that you all need together.
Many things still have to rely on themselves, no one is willing to provide free help to anyone for a long time.
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black humor :)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonialism
In general, it has always been repulsive to people in cultures whose native language is not English.
I don't think it's English's fault...
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Thread locked since the question has long since been answered.