Difference between revisions of "Rigo"
Aposteeltje (talk | contribs) |
Aposteeltje. (talk | contribs) m |
||
(3 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | {{i18n| [[Rigo|en]] [[Tr:Rigo|tr]]}} | + | {{i18n| [[De:Rigo|de]] [[Rigo|en]] [[Tr:Rigo|tr]]}} |
− | |||
− | |||
== About Rigo, the Graphical package Manager == | == About Rigo, the Graphical package Manager == | ||
Line 8: | Line 6: | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Image:The-rigo-ui.png|thumb|400px|The Rigo UI]] | |[[Image:The-rigo-ui.png|thumb|400px|The Rigo UI]] | ||
− | Rigo is the improved Graphical replacment for [[Sulfur]]. | + | Rigo is the improved Graphical replacment for [[Sulfur]].,very mature, and new features are added on the fly, or are yet to come. |
− | + | Because of it's nature, being a frontend of [[Entropy]], it's important to '''always first''' update Emytopy, as well as Rigo, explained here: [[Entropy#Fresh_Install_-_What_to_do.3F]] | |
− | |||
=== Features === | === Features === | ||
Line 50: | Line 47: | ||
|[[File:Rigo-upd5.png|thumb|400px]] | |[[File:Rigo-upd5.png|thumb|400px]] | ||
After updates are installed it tells you it has upgraded your system successfully. | After updates are installed it tells you it has upgraded your system successfully. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
=== Installing individual packages === | === Installing individual packages === | ||
− | + | {| | |
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Rigo-indiv.png|thumb|400px]] | |[[File:Rigo-indiv.png|thumb|400px]] | ||
Line 70: | Line 69: | ||
When clicking the "more info" button, you also have the ability to re-install the package. | When clicking the "more info" button, you also have the ability to re-install the package. | ||
# If the program you're about to install requires the installation of other packages (dependencies), you are prompted to accept them: | # If the program you're about to install requires the installation of other packages (dependencies), you are prompted to accept them: | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
=== Package Options === | === Package Options === | ||
− | + | {| | |
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Rigo-indiv3.png|thumb|400px]] | |[[File:Rigo-indiv3.png|thumb|400px]] | ||
Line 85: | Line 86: | ||
|[[File:Rigo-indiv5.png|thumb|400px]] | |[[File:Rigo-indiv5.png|thumb|400px]] | ||
Installed successfully., Rigo has finished. | Installed successfully., Rigo has finished. | ||
+ | |} | ||
== Rigo's features == | == Rigo's features == | ||
− | + | {| | |
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Rigo-feat.png|thumb|400px]] | |[[File:Rigo-feat.png|thumb|400px]] | ||
Let's take a look at the features, Rigo has to offer. | Let's take a look at the features, Rigo has to offer. | ||
On the main window, when clicking the icon on the left of the search-box, you'll see the features. | On the main window, when clicking the icon on the left of the search-box, you'll see the features. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
=== Show Installed Applications === | === Show Installed Applications === | ||
− | + | {| | |
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Rigo-feat2.png|thumb|400px]] | |[[File:Rigo-feat2.png|thumb|400px]] | ||
Line 118: | Line 122: | ||
* do:upgrade | * do:upgrade | ||
* do:hello | * do:hello | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
=== Update Repositories === | === Update Repositories === | ||
− | + | {| | |
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Rigo-feat4.png|thumb|400px]] | |[[File:Rigo-feat4.png|thumb|400px]] | ||
Line 130: | Line 136: | ||
|[[File:Rigo-feat5.png|thumb|400px]] | |[[File:Rigo-feat5.png|thumb|400px]] | ||
When done, Rigo tells you the Repositories are updated successfully. | When done, Rigo tells you the Repositories are updated successfully. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
=== Send votes and add comments to Packages === | === Send votes and add comments to Packages === | ||
− | + | {| | |
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Rigo-feat6.png|thumb|400px]] | |[[File:Rigo-feat6.png|thumb|400px]] | ||
Line 164: | Line 172: | ||
|[[File:Rigo-kommentaar.png|thumb|400px]] | |[[File:Rigo-kommentaar.png|thumb|400px]] | ||
Once logged in with your account, you can simply scroll down, and you have the ability to add a comment to the AMSN package, or even add images. (you will be redirected to the website "packages.sabayon.org" | Once logged in with your account, you can simply scroll down, and you have the ability to add a comment to the AMSN package, or even add images. (you will be redirected to the website "packages.sabayon.org" | ||
+ | |} | ||
=== Manage Repositories === | === Manage Repositories === | ||
− | + | {| | |
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Rigo-repo3.png|thumb|400px]] | |[[File:Rigo-repo3.png|thumb|400px]] |
Latest revision as of 22:16, 30 April 2016
Contents
About Rigo, the Graphical package Manager
Rigo is the improved Graphical replacment for Sulfur.,very mature, and new features are added on the fly, or are yet to come. Because of it's nature, being a frontend of Entropy, it's important to always first update Emytopy, as well as Rigo, explained here: Entropy#Fresh_Install_-_What_to_do.3F Features
The basicsChecking for updates |
Upon launch it comes up and checks for updates. |
Clicking on Show gives you the list of updates and you can now click on Update System. |
If you have a license to agree too, Rigo will warn you and you can accept them. |
Now Rigo is off and running as it tells me it is in progress. You might want to follow the progress, so you can click on "Show me" and now you can see it’s downloading the packages. |
After updates are installed it tells you it has upgraded your system successfully. |
Installing individual packages
So lets take a look at just doing an individual Package. Back at the home screen you simply type the package you are looking for. Rigo also offers Search completion, listing the recent searches. |
So now firefox has come up, I can click on it to go right to Install or view more info. (In this case firefox is already installed, so instead of a install button you see a remove button.) So you can see here that you can do the same steps to remove a package. |
When clicking the "more info" button, you also have the ability to re-install the package.
|
Package Options
If you want more info about a certain package before installing, clicking on More Info gets you a ton more of information, and from here you can also click the Install button. |
After clicking the install button, Firefox gets installed. |
Installed successfully., Rigo has finished. |
Rigo's features
Let's take a look at the features, Rigo has to offer. On the main window, when clicking the icon on the left of the search-box, you'll see the features. |
Show Installed Applications
This feature is very simple and straight forward. when clicking the icon on the left of the search-box, you'll see the features. Select "Show Installed Applications", and click the "run" button. |
You see a list of all packages, currently installed on the system.
|
Update Repositories
Upon opening the features section, select "Update Repositories", and click the "run" button. All Repositories that are enabled will be updated. |
When done, Rigo tells you the Repositories are updated successfully. |
Send votes and add comments to Packages
This is actually a pretty cool and neat feature. On the main window, when searching for AMSN for example, you can click on the "more info" button. Now, on the right of the application, you see 5 big stars. Let's say i want to give AMSN 5 stars., so i click on the fifth star. Rigo will tell me i first have to login: |
Sometimes Rigo cannot connect to the Entropy Web Services, so you can't login. |
Possible cause is that it's temporarily disabled, due to maintenance. Please try again later. |
After logged in, you get the choice to vote now, or later. |
Here i've choosen to vote now. |
Once logged in with your account, you can simply scroll down, and you have the ability to add a comment to the AMSN package, or even add images. (you will be redirected to the website "packages.sabayon.org" |
Manage Repositories
Before managing Repositories, I advise to first read this section of the Wiki: Package_Repositories
|
At the features section, select Manage Repositories and click run. You see a list of available Repositories, with the options to enable, or disable them. |