GCC-7 and MX's non-PAE kernel [Solved]
Re: GCC-7 and MX's non-PAE kernel
even though this is antix section but your Qs r out of line......pls refrain.
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Re: GCC-7 and MX's non-PAE kernel
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Re: GCC-7 and MX's non-PAE kernel
in order to run liquorix deb, need gcc-7 n lintian.
gcc-7 can be install from buster.
(pls note do not remove gcc-6 which is link to mx).
gcc-7 can be install from buster.
(pls note do not remove gcc-6 which is link to mx).
MX-17.1_x64 Horizon, G41M-P33 Combo (MS-7592), Pentium E5400 (2706 MHz), 8Gb RAM (984 MT/s),
Intel 4 Series Integrated Graphics, Realtek PCIe Fast RTL8101/2/6E, PCI Gigabit RTL8169 Ethernets.
Accepted Linux when i found MX-Linux in 2016.
Intel 4 Series Integrated Graphics, Realtek PCIe Fast RTL8101/2/6E, PCI Gigabit RTL8169 Ethernets.
Accepted Linux when i found MX-Linux in 2016.
Re: GCC-7 and MX's non-PAE kernel
My Qs are out of line??? I'm asking some fairly simple questions, some of which pertain to MX-Linux because they are MX repos.stsoh wrote:even though this is antix section but your Qs r out of line......pls refrain.
Re: GCC-7 and MX's non-PAE kernel
anticapitalista wrote:http://mxrepo.com/mx/testrepo/pool/test ... -liquorix/
THANK YOU anticapitalista!!!!!!!!!!!
Uh yeah, Dolphin advised specifically against doing such. Obviously GCC-7 can be installed from Buster, did you not read what I wrote at all? -.-stsoh wrote:in order to run liquorix deb, need gcc-7 n lintian.
gcc-7 can be install from buster.
(pls note do not remove gcc-6 which is link to mx).
Now how can I get this to read in apt? http://mxrepo.com/mx/testrepo/pool/test ... -liquorix/
like when I search liquorix in APT nothing will come up...
Re: GCC-7 and MX's non-PAE kernel
u failed to understand........u wouldn't able to do it.
if u had mx under mxpi test repo, u will be able to find liquorix 4.14.15 n install as easy as peasy but u r going the wrong way.
if u had mx under mxpi test repo, u will be able to find liquorix 4.14.15 n install as easy as peasy but u r going the wrong way.
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System: Host: mx1 Kernel: 4.14.0-15.2-liquorix-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Xfce 4.12.3
Distro: MX-17_x64 Horizon December 15, 2017
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MX-17.1_x64 Horizon, G41M-P33 Combo (MS-7592), Pentium E5400 (2706 MHz), 8Gb RAM (984 MT/s),
Intel 4 Series Integrated Graphics, Realtek PCIe Fast RTL8101/2/6E, PCI Gigabit RTL8169 Ethernets.
Accepted Linux when i found MX-Linux in 2016.
Intel 4 Series Integrated Graphics, Realtek PCIe Fast RTL8101/2/6E, PCI Gigabit RTL8169 Ethernets.
Accepted Linux when i found MX-Linux in 2016.
Re: GCC-7 and MX's non-PAE kernel
I'm going the wrong way? What do you mean I'm "going the wrong way"? I'm asking how to find Liquorix in the mx testrepo in APT -.-stsoh wrote:u failed to understand........u wouldn't able to do it.
if u had mx under mxpi test repo, u will be able for find liquorix 4.14.15 n install as easy as peasy but u r going the wrong way.Code: Select all
System: Host: mx1 Kernel: 4.14.0-15.2-liquorix-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Xfce 4.12.3 Distro: MX-17_x64 Horizon December 15, 2017
What am I doing wrong???
I fail to understand I wouldn't be able to do it? Well I might be able to do "it"(whatever "it" is, as you haven't specified) if your English wasn't so bad...
What would I not be able to do? Add the liquorix kernel backports in the mx testrepo with APT??? How am I supposed to know that exactly??? Am I psychic???
Re: GCC-7 and MX's non-PAE kernel
tat's why i say u should be in antix forum instead of mx.
mx had mx system, antix had their own.
do u even try using mx????
mx had mx system, antix had their own.
do u even try using mx????
MX-17.1_x64 Horizon, G41M-P33 Combo (MS-7592), Pentium E5400 (2706 MHz), 8Gb RAM (984 MT/s),
Intel 4 Series Integrated Graphics, Realtek PCIe Fast RTL8101/2/6E, PCI Gigabit RTL8169 Ethernets.
Accepted Linux when i found MX-Linux in 2016.
Intel 4 Series Integrated Graphics, Realtek PCIe Fast RTL8101/2/6E, PCI Gigabit RTL8169 Ethernets.
Accepted Linux when i found MX-Linux in 2016.
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Re: GCC-7 and MX's non-PAE kernel
good think we document this stuff in the wiki.
https://mxlinux.org/wiki/system/repos-mx-17
you can't just make up repo definitions, that will rarely work.
https://mxlinux.org/wiki/system/repos-mx-17
you can't just make up repo definitions, that will rarely work.
http://www.youtube.com/runwiththedolphin
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FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 - MX-23
FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
Re: GCC-7 and MX's non-PAE kernel
THANK YOU. That is what I was looking for. I wasn't exactly just guessing, I was using the directories' names in the hopes that I would get it right.dolphin_oracle wrote:good think we document this stuff in the wiki.
https://mxlinux.org/wiki/system/repos-mx-17
you can't just make up repo definitions, that will rarely work.