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This choice results in the following settings being activated
in the Live OS:
- locale: da_DK.utf8
- console keyboard: dk
- timezone: Europe/Copenhagen
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In fact, I had not intended to replace Slackware's kdelibs4-based calligra
with the new KF5-based version. But upgrading calligra allowed me to get
rid of the old kdelibs4-based kactivities, nepomuk-core and nepomuk-widgets
packages.
And krita has been made separate from calligra, so that is a new package
in my 'ktown' set altogether. Kexi is absent (it was split out of calligra
just like krita) but if someone needs it, I will add it in the next update.
And finally, the package libkcddb4 is the older ldelibs4-based version
which is required by k3b.
The new KF5-based libkcddb is incompatible with k3b.
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New supported LIVEDE value: DLACK
This merge adds Dlackware as a DE choice when generating the ISO.
Dlackware is Slackware with PAM, systemd and Gnome3 (and without KDE4).
I think this is an interesting experiment. Know your enemy ;-)
Thanks to bartgymnast of the Dlackware team who provided the patches.
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Add packages from the restricted repository to the PLASMA5 ISO:
- ffmpeg
- handbrake
- lame
- libdvdcss
- vlc
Also, add 'keepassx' to alien's regular package list.
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Dlackware is Slackware with systemd and Gnome3. An interesting experiment.
Thanks to bartgymnast of the Dlackware team who provided the patches.
Note: at this moment, this is pre-alpha quality.
- The default root and live passwords do not work so you'll have to add
boot parameter 'livepw=XXXXXXXX' and think of a strong password that
passes the PAM strength test.
- The Gnome3 environment does not show an application menu.
- The Dlackware package quality is sub-standard. Notably it will mess with the
buildhost machine's password database and install 64bit stuff into /usr/lib
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ALso, gpgme is a new dependency for LXQT since that uses Frameworks.
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Added deps:
- libstatgrab
- muparser
New in LXQT:
- lxqt-l10n
- pavucontrol-qt
The 'libtinfo' package is only adding some symlinks that some programs look for.
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The XFCE ISO is below 737.280.000 bytes again.
Also, the 'vim' package fits in now, which makes gvim a lot more functional.
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The 'VARIANT' variable allows switching between the 'latest' and 'testing'
repositories. The 'testing' repsitory will focus on stuff which is not
ready for prime-time, such as wayland, logind (part of systemd) and pam.
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Note that the 'alien.*' package list which is used for the PLASMA5 ISO
also adds the full LXQT desktop. LXQT has a lot of dependencies (covered
in the 'lxqtdeps.lst) but almost all of these dependencies are already
part of PLASMA5 anyway.
The two 'lxqt.*' and 'lxqtdeps.*' package lists are meant for people
who do not want to create a PLASMA5 ISO (and therefore do not want to use
the 'alien.lst') but want an ISO focusing on LXQT without all the plasma5
or alien stuff.
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While still staying below the CDROM size limit of 737.280.000 bytes,
I was able to add lftp, fltk and tigervnc (because I need them),
cdrtools and dosfstools (because iso2usb.sh needs them),
as well as hplip and net-snmp to complement the recently added cups packages.
I hope the XFCE variant now has a fully functional print support.
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No more xaos or bsd-games, and the Tibetan TrueType font tibmachuni-font-ttf
has been removed as well. But you get cups back in their place.
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New parameter '-M' to the "make_slackware_live.sh" script will add
a squashfs module "0020-slackware_multilib-VERSION-ARCH.sxz" to the iso,
its contents based on the ./pkglists/multilib.* package repo definitions.
Only for the x86_64 architecture of course.
If you already have a USB Live, you can simply copy this module into the
directory "/liveslak/addons" to transform your pure 64bit Slackware Live
Edition into a multilib variant.
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Packages added:
+ netkit-ftp
+ netkit-routed
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Added packages:
+ bind
+ dnsmasq
+ idnkit
+ traceroute
Removed packages:
- xfractint
- xlockmore
- xmms
The XFCE ISO has xaos as alternative to xfractint. The xlockmore program
is not used anyway (we have xscreensaver).
XMMS was a hard call but there's audacious still.
In return, you get useful stuff like nslookup and host, and dnsmasq is
required by the PXE server (soon to be added).
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The squashfs-tools are an essential package when using 'setup2hd',
the Slackware Live OS' harddisk installer.
The XFCE ISO does not contain setup2hd at all (it only gets added
to ISOs with a huge kernel) but if someone creates a custom Live OS
containing a huge kernel but based on the minimal XFCE variant,
this custom Live OS requires the presence of unsquashfs,
or else 'setup2hd' will fail.
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