MX-19.2 KDE Beta 1 feedback thread
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Re: MX-19.2 KDE Beta 1 feedback thread
You are more than welcome to break things! It proves for great testing, and actually helps.
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Re: MX-19.2 KDE Beta 1 feedback thread
Hello dolphin_oracle and everyone
konqueror. 4:18.12.0-1 and plugins installed. The Quit, Close window does not end the konqueror process. no new instance can launch before kill of running konqueror process. A workaround is to use the likes of the mxflux kill any window button on the konqueror window allows next launch from launcher. a workaround.
konqueror. 4:18.12.0-1 and plugins installed. The Quit, Close window does not end the konqueror process. no new instance can launch before kill of running konqueror process. A workaround is to use the likes of the mxflux kill any window button on the konqueror window allows next launch from launcher. a workaround.
Re: MX-19.2 KDE Beta 1 feedback thread
Closed ok for me but only loads the first time invoked. Once opened and closed it will not open again. The icon flashes in the panel and immediately disappearsi_ri wrote: Sun Jul 12, 2020 10:04 am Hello dolphin_oracle and everyone
konqueror. 4:18.12.0-1 and plugins installed. The Quit, Close window does not end the konqueror process. no new instance can launch before kill of running konqueror process. A workaround is to use the likes of the mxflux kill any window button on the konqueror window allows next launch from launcher. a workaround.
Edit: It shows in ksysguard as opened but diplays nowhere. If I send the kill signal with ksysguard it can be re-opened.
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Re: MX-19.2 KDE Beta 1 feedback thread
So ... what is this edition going to be called ? MepiX ? PlasmiX ?
Re: MX-19.2 KDE Beta 1 feedback thread
I haven't noticed anybody mention the 3 "System Load" icons on the taskbar, next to the Updater icon. Why are there three icons? I can't see what the differences are and the pop-up says the same thing on all three. When I left-click they each open the same app. I do see that they seems to fill in differently from one another at times. But I can't tell which icon is for which monitoring which part of the system. Anybody know?
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MX21-64 XFCE & W11 on Lenovo 330S LT. MX21-KDE & MX21-XFCE on Live USB.
MX18-64 & W7, Fedora on HP Core2 DT
MX21-32 XFCE w/ MX-Fluxbox on P4HT DT w/ antiX21, SUSE Tumbleweed, Q4OS, WXP
antiX21 on Compaq PIII 1 Ghz DT, w/ Debian, MX18FB, W2K
MX18-64 & W7, Fedora on HP Core2 DT
MX21-32 XFCE w/ MX-Fluxbox on P4HT DT w/ antiX21, SUSE Tumbleweed, Q4OS, WXP
antiX21 on Compaq PIII 1 Ghz DT, w/ Debian, MX18FB, W2K
Re: MX-19.2 KDE Beta 1 feedback thread
MXK? I named my VM MX-KDE.baldyeti wrote: Sun Jul 12, 2020 1:46 pm So ... what is this edition going to be called ? MepiX ? PlasmiX ?
MX21-64 XFCE & W11 on Lenovo 330S LT. MX21-KDE & MX21-XFCE on Live USB.
MX18-64 & W7, Fedora on HP Core2 DT
MX21-32 XFCE w/ MX-Fluxbox on P4HT DT w/ antiX21, SUSE Tumbleweed, Q4OS, WXP
antiX21 on Compaq PIII 1 Ghz DT, w/ Debian, MX18FB, W2K
MX18-64 & W7, Fedora on HP Core2 DT
MX21-32 XFCE w/ MX-Fluxbox on P4HT DT w/ antiX21, SUSE Tumbleweed, Q4OS, WXP
antiX21 on Compaq PIII 1 Ghz DT, w/ Debian, MX18FB, W2K
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Re: MX-19.2 KDE Beta 1 feedback thread
Pretty sure they representseaken64 wrote: Sun Jul 12, 2020 1:47 pm I haven't noticed anybody mention the 3 "System Load" icons on the taskbar, next to the Updater icon. Why are there three icons? I can't see what the differences are and the pop-up says the same thing on all three. When I left-click they each open the same app. I do see that they seems to fill in differently from one another at times. But I can't tell which icon is for which monitoring which part of the system. Anybody know?
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Acer Aspire 5250 -- MX 21 KDE
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Re: MX-19.2 KDE Beta 1 feedback thread
That should be it - the tool-tip displayed when hovering over the widget has even slightly more data (average clock, cache dirty, writeback ...)
Re: MX-19.2 KDE Beta 1 feedback thread
Thank you both. On my screen the tooltip for all three is identical. Seems it would be better to title the tooltips to match the icon represented.baldyeti wrote: Sun Jul 12, 2020 1:59 pmThat should be it - the tool-tip displayed when hovering over the widget has even slightly more data (average clock, cache dirty, writeback ...)
Seaken64
MX21-64 XFCE & W11 on Lenovo 330S LT. MX21-KDE & MX21-XFCE on Live USB.
MX18-64 & W7, Fedora on HP Core2 DT
MX21-32 XFCE w/ MX-Fluxbox on P4HT DT w/ antiX21, SUSE Tumbleweed, Q4OS, WXP
antiX21 on Compaq PIII 1 Ghz DT, w/ Debian, MX18FB, W2K
MX18-64 & W7, Fedora on HP Core2 DT
MX21-32 XFCE w/ MX-Fluxbox on P4HT DT w/ antiX21, SUSE Tumbleweed, Q4OS, WXP
antiX21 on Compaq PIII 1 Ghz DT, w/ Debian, MX18FB, W2K
Re: MX-19.2 KDE Beta 1 feedback thread
I mentioned it in a few comments back where I showed the image of the customization I made of the colors so I could better identify each process.seaken64 wrote: Sun Jul 12, 2020 1:47 pm I haven't noticed anybody mention the 3 "System Load" icons on the taskbar, next to the Updater icon. Why are there three icons? I can't see what the differences are and the pop-up says the same thing on all three. When I left-click they each open the same app. I do see that they seems to fill in differently from one another at times. But I can't tell which icon is for which monitoring which part of the system. Anybody know?
Seaken64
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