MX-19 Feedback
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Hooray. Can you please give us some specifics about how you did that and what the result was exactly?
Production: 5.10, MX-23 Xfce, AMD FX-4130 Quad-Core, GeForce GT 630/PCIe/SSE2, 16 GB, SSD 120 GB, Data 1TB
Personal: Lenovo X1 Carbon with MX-23 Fluxbox
Other: Raspberry Pi 5 with MX-23 Xfce Raspberry Pi Respin
Personal: Lenovo X1 Carbon with MX-23 Fluxbox
Other: Raspberry Pi 5 with MX-23 Xfce Raspberry Pi Respin
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Re: MX-19 Feedback
There are 12 files here https://sourceforge.net/projects/mx-linux/files/Final/
I don't see a .txt or .doc that explains what they are.
Where should I look, please?
Thanks for 19 & all that y'all do!
I don't see a .txt or .doc that explains what they are.
Where should I look, please?
Thanks for 19 & all that y'all do!
Custom-built PC w/i7 CPU running MX-16.
Re: MX-19 Feedback
Suggest you open a new thread with summary of the details the issue and system info, to avoid the issue get lost as within those generic feedback threads.Iguana77 wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2019 12:52 pmMy memory is very high not CPU. Sorry for mistake.asqwerth wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2019 12:46 pm I'm suspect it's related to his hybrid graphics question, which no one has helped solve yet.
https://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php ... id#p535112
Thanks
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Will stick with 18.3 for a while. Might wait for 19.1 before thinking about moving towards it. It's going to be a cinch though. I have a secondary SSD with a very old Linux distro I haven't touch for about a year. So that secondary drive will be my fresh install of MX-19.x. Where I'll still have MX-18.3 and moving over to the new version with some luggage from the older version. I like doing fresh installments anyway, gets rid of the crudd that builds up over time.
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forget it....
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Sorry about that!NevilsStation wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2019 6:23 pm There are 12 files here https://sourceforge.net/projects/mx-linux/files/Final/
I don't see a .txt or .doc that explains what they are.
The files that end in .iso are big and are the things you should download
The .zsync files allow you to download the .iso files via zsync
The .md5 and .sha256 files are "checksums" that let you verify every bit in the .iso file is correct
The .sig files are digital signatures that prove the .iso files came from us and not an imposter
The .delta files are binary patches. They are smaller than the .iso files. If you have already downloaded the rc1 iso file then you can use the .delta patch to convert it to the final iso file using the xdelta3 program.
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Re: MX-19 Feedback
i was going to say that but deleted that thinking he may be asking for something else.... duhhhh.(to me)
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This Release is by far the best one yet. I love it. It is very stable and fast.
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Congratulations!
Great job folks!
Great job folks!
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I found that CoolReader3 ebook reader crashes on startup on MX 19, but am building a newer 3.2.32 version that doesn't, now that I also have pbuilders working again on my MX 19 install...even for armhf (the Pi architecture) and for arm64 (64-bit Arm like the Pinebook) Phew, that's one of my most used applications.