Alles schöne, fromme Vorsätze.
Wohl bekommt s.
Aber hast du auch den Link zu der kritischen Bemerkung auf DistroWatch ?
Und auf die Pirsch ....
Wenn du dir das Programm, wie von dir beschrieben, in deinem Menü aufrufst, dann dort auf das Programm einen rechten Mausklick machst und im dann erscheinenden Kontextmenü auf Bearbeiten klickst, erscheint eine Starter-Maske, in der der Startbefehl für dein Programm eingetragen ist.
Poste diesen Befehl doch bitte, damit keiner von uns dumm sterben muss.
Danke.
Ah, den DistroWatch-Kommentar habe ich gefunden:
https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=mxBut there is one more sad moment: it's impossible to switch off the updates checking. There is no such an option in the update manager.
Version: 23.3
Rating: 2
Date: 2024-08-09
Votes: 0
Well, they say MX Linux is very stable and it is number one in the world. I agree that it is quite reliable. Maybe even more stable than the original Debian. But are there any other positive things for an average user, I wonder. Let me look at the distro as an inexperienced person who sees MX Linux at the very first time and wants to work immediately after installing but not to spend much time fixing pronlems.
Firstly, the vertical panel. When I make it horizontal (more comfortable for me), alas, it covers the titles of the windows. And I haven't found any simple way to fix it.
Secondly, if you leave it vertical and open a lot of windows, the panel stretches down beyond the screen border. (Unlike in Ubuntu`s Unity where the buttons were comfortably arranged in an expanding way.)
That all is a real shame. It shouldn`t be nowadays. XFCE has been existing for many years, it is almost perfect nowadays, there is no need to do such a mess to it.
But there is one more sad moment: it's impossible to switch off the updates checking. There is no such an option in the update manager.
I don`t want any softwae to use the internet connection without my concent and permission. Even if it is safe and helpful, even if I trust the developes totally, I just don`t want it - that`s a matter of principle.
Thus, despite all my love to Debian and Debian-based distros, I will not use MX Linux untill XFCE is not so distorted and the internet connections are totally controlled by the user (afrer all, a user simply has a right to controll them).