MX-21 MX-Fluxbox
Re: MX-21 MX-Fluxbox
I once made a post about how to configure MXFB 19 to be used in computers with low RAM...
There are a few steps users can follow, that still apply to MXFB 21- all available straight from the menu (out of sight)!
1- Turn off desktop icons
2- Turn off the dock (you can always add launchers to the tint2 toolbar)
3- Turn off conky
You can also close apps that are running in the system tray, that are not essential:
1- close the clipboard manager
2- close the updater
3- close the audio volume manager (if you need to change the volume, relaunch it: fluxboxmenu > run > type "volumeicon")
This gets you MXFB running in less than 250 mb of idle RAM...
More extreme option (that cost you having quick launch icons on the toolbar)- you can revert back to the original fluxbox toolbar:
Menu > Appearance > Toolbar > Fluxbox
(you can revert back to the default tint2 toolbar with: Menu > Appearance > Toolbar > Traditional
You can also, of course, shave some more mb of RAM usage closing unneeded processes (if you are running in bare metal, remove virtual box client related stuff... Don' need a printer? Remove CUPS related stuff, etc...
On the opposite spectrum of configuring MXFB, you can change the wallpapers, fluxbox styles, and run compton to have some very cool window effects, wasting a bit of RAM, but ending up with a system that is about on par as running xfce, gnome, or Kde...
Edit:
I forgot what I really wanted to suggest here to the Dev team- have the "menu" button in the default tint2 toolbar act more like a "regular" start menu, you can use it to toggle between launching or closing the xfce-finder... Over 1 year ago I wrote a small script that did just that. It's over at viewtopic.php?p=597616#p597616
You don't even have to edit the init file, like I suggested there... simply creating the script and linking left click in tint2 "menu" button to it, will toggle the menu on or off in a smart way... like most users expect a "start menu" to act... without any extra cost on system resources!
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There are a few steps users can follow, that still apply to MXFB 21- all available straight from the menu (out of sight)!
1- Turn off desktop icons
2- Turn off the dock (you can always add launchers to the tint2 toolbar)
3- Turn off conky
You can also close apps that are running in the system tray, that are not essential:
1- close the clipboard manager
2- close the updater
3- close the audio volume manager (if you need to change the volume, relaunch it: fluxboxmenu > run > type "volumeicon")
This gets you MXFB running in less than 250 mb of idle RAM...
More extreme option (that cost you having quick launch icons on the toolbar)- you can revert back to the original fluxbox toolbar:
Menu > Appearance > Toolbar > Fluxbox
(you can revert back to the default tint2 toolbar with: Menu > Appearance > Toolbar > Traditional
You can also, of course, shave some more mb of RAM usage closing unneeded processes (if you are running in bare metal, remove virtual box client related stuff... Don' need a printer? Remove CUPS related stuff, etc...
On the opposite spectrum of configuring MXFB, you can change the wallpapers, fluxbox styles, and run compton to have some very cool window effects, wasting a bit of RAM, but ending up with a system that is about on par as running xfce, gnome, or Kde...
Edit:
I forgot what I really wanted to suggest here to the Dev team- have the "menu" button in the default tint2 toolbar act more like a "regular" start menu, you can use it to toggle between launching or closing the xfce-finder... Over 1 year ago I wrote a small script that did just that. It's over at viewtopic.php?p=597616#p597616
You don't even have to edit the init file, like I suggested there... simply creating the script and linking left click in tint2 "menu" button to it, will toggle the menu on or off in a smart way... like most users expect a "start menu" to act... without any extra cost on system resources!
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Re: MX-21 MX-Fluxbox
Thanks, I pretty much did the same and will compare with yours.
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Re: MX-21 MX-Fluxbox
You probably need to install custom-toolbox which is what is used to make the settings managergennargiu wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 8:18 amhello and thanks for the prompt reply, I am using the beta 2 version of mx linux 21 with xfce enviroment of series, fluxbox was already added I did not install the windows manager, what does not work in the dock bar at the bottom is the setting manager button, clicking on it does not happen nothing, thanks for your help :) - the mx linux logo works is the key immediately after the wrench key does not workJerry3904 wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 6:27 amHi gennargiu! Can you add some detail? You started with MX-21 Xfce B2, then what? Did you use MX Package Installer to add Fluxbox WM? If yes, what did you do then? Did you run MX Fluxbox using the Xfce menu or rofi (Logo key)? And then what do you mean by "it doesn't work" exactly?gennargiu wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 6:00 am Hi i have a problem with fluxbox and application setting manager. it don't work. I used version beta 2 xfce enviroment and switch at fluxbox from exit session. Many thanks for your help me and best regards from Naples (Italy)
gennaro
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FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
Re: MX-21 MX-Fluxbox
Hi,many thanks for your helpme :) I have a installed from synaptic custom-toolbox and now it work fine in mx linux 21 fluxbox.....another little problem is app music and terminal in menu of fluxbos when i clik don't open programs player (clementine,vlc etc etc) and terminal xfce or others terminal associated. Many thanks for your support and best regards from Naples (Italy)dolphin_oracle wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 6:51 amYou probably need to install custom-toolbox which is what is used to make the settings managergennargiu wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 8:18 amhello and thanks for the prompt reply, I am using the beta 2 version of mx linux 21 with xfce enviroment of series, fluxbox was already added I did not install the windows manager, what does not work in the dock bar at the bottom is the setting manager button, clicking on it does not happen nothing, thanks for your help :) - the mx linux logo works is the key immediately after the wrench key does not workJerry3904 wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 6:27 am Hi gennargiu! Can you add some detail? You started with MX-21 Xfce B2, then what? Did you use MX Package Installer to add Fluxbox WM? If yes, what did you do then? Did you run MX Fluxbox using the Xfce menu or rofi (Logo key)? And then what do you mean by "it doesn't work" exactly?

gennaro



Re: MX-21 MX-Fluxbox
Higennargiu wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 7:39 am another little problem is app music and terminal in menu of fluxbos when i clik don't open programs player (clementine,vlc etc etc) and terminal xfce or others terminal associated.
I think you need to edit the fluxbox menu config file so it's "music player" and "terminal" entries point to the applications you want...
By default MXFB's music player is Deadbeef and the terminal is probably rox-term...
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Re: MX-21 MX-Fluxbox
Hi,many thanks, I try to install both packages you have reported to me and see if they work, otherwise I follow your advice to make the change you suggestedPPC wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 9:06 amHigennargiu wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 7:39 am another little problem is app music and terminal in menu of fluxbos when i clik don't open programs player (clementine,vlc etc etc) and terminal xfce or others terminal associated.
I think you need to edit the fluxbox menu config file so it's "music player" and "terminal" entries point to the applications you want...
By default MXFB's music player is Deadbeef and the terminal is probably rox-term...
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Re: MX-21 MX-Fluxbox
If you are going to go at MXFB this way, you really could profit from reading the Help document (life preserver icon on dock). It should come up in Italian BTW.
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
Re: MX-21 MX-Fluxbox
wonderful !!!Jerry3904 wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 9:13 am If you are going to go at MXFB this way, you really could profit from reading the Help document (life preserver icon on dock). It should come up in Italian BTW.

you have been very kind and I thank you for all the help received, I wanted to ask you if there is a paypal button on the forum to make a donation to all the wonderful stuff of mx linux and all those who collaborate with it. Best regards from Naples (Italy)

gennaro
Re: MX-21 MX-Fluxbox
"Donate" at top of Home page:
Mxlinux.org
Mxlinux.org
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