Gtk2 :: Gtk2+ on DSL



Quote (^thehatsrule^ @ April 24 2007,11:36)
Yes, the unc or uci packages :P

(back from holiday week)
Ok thanks
loading unc package, all is working fine, and i don't need to upgrade FF

maybe the .dsl was too heavy to load at startup, and caused repetited system crash?

.dsl generally requires a lot of ramdisk

Also, you may as well use the gtk2 unc package too.

Quote (^thehatsrule^ @ May 03 2007,10:41)
.dsl generally requires a lot of ramdisk

Also, you may as well use the gtk2 unc package too.

tried it. it's working. not crashing.
so i think is a good thing :)

btw, all package are both in dsl and unc/uci format?

No, but generally, the idea is:

.dsl -> .unc
.tar.gz -> .uci

The only advantage for using .dsl's is if your machine has a lot of memory (in general, or you have a specific thing that you want in the ramdisk), and I suppose it saves a bit of overhead from avoiding the unionfs layer (also with legacy bootcode).  You could compare it like to be using toram.


original here.