Maybe this can be added to the manual or wiki. I foresee a lot of questions about this after 19 is released.richb wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 2:52 pmYou can make it transparent.In panel Preferences>Appearance then solid color. click on the color block. Then click on the custom plus, (right under the word "Custom". It will bring up a color dialogue. Move the slider under the color winow all the way to the left, then click Select.. This will give you a transparent panel.Eadwine Rose wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 1:58 pmYes, that looks like what I saw.. Alpha is gone. I can change the in and out, but there is no making it transparent just like that.rej wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 1:38 pm Hi-
19 looks nice!
When attempting to change the panel opacity to transparent, found that it looks like the "Alpha" slider bar is missing, and it won't function properly without it.
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That does make a difference. Things were a bit screwed up, like the taskbar continued to be small and the icons were missing at the lower left. Time was unreadable in the upper left.
I'm sure if I was able to reboot the system and keep the state, this would have made a difference.
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Yup, on my list for the next round.JayM wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 9:05 pmMaybe this can be added to the manual or wiki. I foresee a lot of questions about this after 19 is released.richb wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 2:52 pmYou can make it transparent.In panel Preferences>Appearance then solid color. click on the color block. Then click on the custom plus, (right under the word "Custom". It will bring up a color dialogue. Move the slider under the color winow all the way to the left, then click Select.. This will give you a transparent panel.Eadwine Rose wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 1:58 pm
Yes, that looks like what I saw.. Alpha is gone. I can change the in and out, but there is no making it transparent just like that.
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@dolphinoracle ... I've updated and it seems I still have and issue trying to use Debian Backports from MXPI. The issue just might be on my end, but mxpi.log only has:
Oddly enough I can get to ftp.us.debian.org just fine through Firefox.
I'll reinstall this VM tomorrow just in case I screwed something up at some point.
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2019-09-04 22:54:22-- ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/buster-backports/main/binary-amd64/Packages.xz
=> ‘mainPackages.xz’
Resolving ftp.us.debian.org (ftp.us.debian.org)... 64.50.236.52, 64.50.233.100, 208.80.154.15, ...
Connecting to ftp.us.debian.org (ftp.us.debian.org)|64.50.236.52|:21... failed: Connection timed out.
Connecting to ftp.us.debian.org (ftp.us.debian.org)|64.50.233.100|:21... failed: Connection timed out.
Connecting to ftp.us.debian.org (ftp.us.debian.org)|208.80.154.15|:21... failed: Connection timed out.
Connecting to ftp.us.debian.org (ftp.us.debian.org)|2600:3404:200:237::2|:21... failed: Network is unreachable.
Connecting to ftp.us.debian.org (ftp.us.debian.org)|2620:0:861:1:208:80:154:15|:21... failed: Network is unreachable.
Connecting to ftp.us.debian.org (ftp.us.debian.org)|2600:3402:200:227::2|:21... failed: Network is unreachable.
I'll reinstall this VM tomorrow just in case I screwed something up at some point.
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That sounds like an internal problem with whatever server at Debian is being used for the buster backports repo, or with a router or LAN issue in their datacenter. Maybe it will work later if you wait awhile.
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You know what Jay, you just sparked something.... IP address:21....
I forgot I am dropping everything outbound except what’s on my whitelist not only at my border router/firewall but also the default UFW config I load.... forgot some repos sometimes still use FTP!
In other words... issue is between chair and keyboard.
I forgot I am dropping everything outbound except what’s on my whitelist not only at my border router/firewall but also the default UFW config I load.... forgot some repos sometimes still use FTP!
In other words... issue is between chair and keyboard.

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Ah, good old PEBCAK. 

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Transparent panel, issue (rather.. how to) sorted indeed.
Also.. I have Orage in the panel, I believe that one also had issues with its (not showing) transparency. That looks to be sorted as well:
Also.. I have Orage in the panel, I believe that one also had issues with its (not showing) transparency. That looks to be sorted as well:
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one idea: auto check update notification show if there is a new version of mx
thanks.
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How does Fedora handle this? The Plymouth box there hides any dots that go beyond the 'fake box'.dolphin_oracle wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2019 8:05 am so the plymouth login box isn't really a box. its a graphic that looks like a box. as such it doesn't dynamically expand. I can make it bigger (I think), but the question is....when is too big or not big enough?