Hi, here's my take on a MX-fluxbox desktop, with almost the same functionality and user experience as the regular MX-Linux...
I hope you guys like it, it shows how flexible Fluxbox desktop is... You can make it look almost anyway you want it to be, without having to be a professional programmer :-)
Notes:
- I don't use the toolbar on the left side, I just put it there for the screenshot.
- I don't mind not having desktop icons, but I posted a easy way to have the same desktop image and icons as you do on the regular MX-Linux, over on the MX-Fluxbox thread...
- I'm using skidoo's Fluxbox version, that allows for desktop shortcuts, and using a font (of my own creation) that displays glyphs than I can use as icons...
- I cleaned up a bit the Fluxbox menu, so it fits my taste...
- I'm also using my default Conky, I didn't even have to configure anything for that to work...
- technical side note and idea- if you use MX-Fluxbox because you have a low RAM device and even so you want the "pleasures" of using MX-Linux... This tip can help a bit- I'm not running the usb-ejector. The "Eject" button you see on my toolbar is only a quick launcher that uses no RAM, and fires up the usb-ejector itself... why wast RAM having that application running the entire time when a simple icon would do? :-)

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