Hi guys,
Just getting the kiddo up and running on his first day of school...
Could I make this request for ExtCalc? The kiddo mainly uses Exprimo for school; I was hoping for a .pet if not a lot of trouble. If there's one out there that I haven't found, a link would be great... thanks.
Muggins, I know you did one a while back, and looked really good. Care to update?
Thanks all,
Eathray
ExtCalc Request as a .pet for Exprimo or Debian
hi Eathray,
extcalc is in the exprimo ,puppy package manager (PPM)
1. start the PPM,
2. type extcalc into the find box
3. choose the 'search all repositories' option (the PPM should find extcalc_0.9.2.1)
4. click on extcalc and choose the 'examine dependencies' option (this will find it's needed deps)
5. then click the 'download-and-install selected packages' option
extcalc is now installed and works, but doesn't appear in the menu because of differences in labeling between debian and puppy ..... so i've attached a pet to create a menu entry.... install it AFTER installing extcalc.
extcalc is in the exprimo ,puppy package manager (PPM)
1. start the PPM,
2. type extcalc into the find box
3. choose the 'search all repositories' option (the PPM should find extcalc_0.9.2.1)
4. click on extcalc and choose the 'examine dependencies' option (this will find it's needed deps)
5. then click the 'download-and-install selected packages' option
extcalc is now installed and works, but doesn't appear in the menu because of differences in labeling between debian and puppy ..... so i've attached a pet to create a menu entry.... install it AFTER installing extcalc.
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Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
What is the use of Extcalc ?
It should be a general rule on this forum.
Because ... Its very kind for readers. To avoid to check each post on internet.
Sorry for my bad humeur. Désolé.
Extcalc is a scientfic graphic calculator for Linux.
Extcalc is designed to use the full performance of a modern Computer for mathematical calculations.
OK; I'am not interested by this subject.
Because ... Its very kind for readers. To avoid to check each post on internet.
Sorry for my bad humeur. Désolé.
Extcalc is a scientfic graphic calculator for Linux.
Extcalc is designed to use the full performance of a modern Computer for mathematical calculations.
OK; I'am not interested by this subject.
Re: What is the use of Extcalc ?
Here is another rule. If you ask for help in one thread, like here, you should answer it before posting messages in other threads.Pelo wrote:It should be a general rule on this forum.
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