PCLOS
Posted: 30 Nov 2011, 17:19
With Mandriva in a bit of a limbo, atm, for me and others, also wrt PWP, I spend some free time looking at live disks from other distros. BTW, I see Jim Beard on cooker ml seeming to discover PWP doesn't have a certain IDE driver that is in 2011 Official, suggesting that might be why so many are having problems with it. Storage controller drivers have always been something on my radar with the hardware I use, so that's interesting.
Anywho, I found a torrent for pclinuxos-kde-2011.09.iso over where Texstar still does his thing, running that now:

The livecd booted relatively quickly but the resolution was too low for the display. I found the PCLOS version of MCC to be quite easy to use for changing this, then restarted X for the changes. Next, Dropbox is one of the features in the PCLOS description of this release and dealing with Dropbox funcionality has given me quite a few psychic scars in the recent past, so I wanted to test that.
Starting Dropbox from the menu walked me through registration to my existing account, a trouble-free registration of this particular instance of my machine at the website, and the icon showed Dropbox was downloading all my files to my local Dropbox folder. That was fine but I was not able to get the Dropbox link in the Dolphin or Konqueror file browsers. In Mandriva 2011, there is a cool menu add-on for konqueror that I like but I am forced to use it as I can't get the normal Dropbox icon and it's functionality to work.
I know there is something about Nautilus that has the capability to retrieve the Dropbox url for shared files from the file browser but I did not see Nautilus in the menu. That brought me to Software Management, which is Synaptic in PCLOS:
I searched on "nautilus" but there did not seem to be any hit on the file browser. Looking at the sources and clicking around in there, Synaptic prompted me to "Reload" which brought in the files list. PCLOS is using rpm as the package format, here. So, then I could install nautilus but that was not enough to get Dropbox links in the context menu. I went back to Synaptic and got nautilus-dropbox, then restarted nautilus, as Synaptic had told me was necessary. Oddly, even though the machine was syncing my account, when I opened the Dropbox icon, it prompted to install the daemon. After that, I was able to get the links, as the above screenie demonstrates.
The relative ease of getting Dropbox working is very impressive to one such as myself.
Another thing that is borked for my Mandriva 2011 install is the network manager applet. Here, my ethernet dhcp internet is configured automatically (not so rare, these days) and the applet is functional.
So, this is very superficial but promising as an optional backup. Not rpm5, yet, which is coming, I believe, but all in good time, perhaps. One more thing, perhaps apropos of Jim Beard's detective work and my legacy difficulties finding support for storage controllers, I can see all my disks in PCLOS kde-2011.09
Anywho, I found a torrent for pclinuxos-kde-2011.09.iso over where Texstar still does his thing, running that now:

The livecd booted relatively quickly but the resolution was too low for the display. I found the PCLOS version of MCC to be quite easy to use for changing this, then restarted X for the changes. Next, Dropbox is one of the features in the PCLOS description of this release and dealing with Dropbox funcionality has given me quite a few psychic scars in the recent past, so I wanted to test that.
Starting Dropbox from the menu walked me through registration to my existing account, a trouble-free registration of this particular instance of my machine at the website, and the icon showed Dropbox was downloading all my files to my local Dropbox folder. That was fine but I was not able to get the Dropbox link in the Dolphin or Konqueror file browsers. In Mandriva 2011, there is a cool menu add-on for konqueror that I like but I am forced to use it as I can't get the normal Dropbox icon and it's functionality to work.
I know there is something about Nautilus that has the capability to retrieve the Dropbox url for shared files from the file browser but I did not see Nautilus in the menu. That brought me to Software Management, which is Synaptic in PCLOS:
I searched on "nautilus" but there did not seem to be any hit on the file browser. Looking at the sources and clicking around in there, Synaptic prompted me to "Reload" which brought in the files list. PCLOS is using rpm as the package format, here. So, then I could install nautilus but that was not enough to get Dropbox links in the context menu. I went back to Synaptic and got nautilus-dropbox, then restarted nautilus, as Synaptic had told me was necessary. Oddly, even though the machine was syncing my account, when I opened the Dropbox icon, it prompted to install the daemon. After that, I was able to get the links, as the above screenie demonstrates.
The relative ease of getting Dropbox working is very impressive to one such as myself.
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[guest@localhost guest]$ cat /etc/mandriva-release
PCLinuxOS release 2011 (PCLinuxOS) for i586
[guest@localhost guest]$ rpm -q rpm
rpm-4.8.1-4pclos2011
[guest@localhost guest]$ rpm -q kdebase4-runtime
kdebase4-runtime-4.6.5-1pclos2011
So, this is very superficial but promising as an optional backup. Not rpm5, yet, which is coming, I believe, but all in good time, perhaps. One more thing, perhaps apropos of Jim Beard's detective work and my legacy difficulties finding support for storage controllers, I can see all my disks in PCLOS kde-2011.09
