Upgrade to mx23.5 destroyed many functions
Re: Upgrade to mx23.5 destroyed many functions
Please pardon any typos, etc. Eye strain.
If an MX developer is reading this, please fix the issues with Greybird as the Theme and restore it to how it behaved prior to the mx 23.5 and xfce 4.2 upgrades.
This will be greatly appreciated, certainly by me and I am sure many others.
If an MX developer is reading this, please fix the issues with Greybird as the Theme and restore it to how it behaved prior to the mx 23.5 and xfce 4.2 upgrades.
This will be greatly appreciated, certainly by me and I am sure many others.
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Re: Upgrade to mx23.5 destroyed many functions
I'm not a developer, but I wonder what this means.rocaro wrote: Sat Jan 18, 2025 2:24 am If an MX developer is reading this, please fix the issues with Greybird as the Theme and restore it to how it behaved prior to the mx 23.5 and xfce 4.2 upgrades.
Literally: what does this mean? Greybird has not changed for me. If only there was some kind of visual representation of a before and after picture that could provide an unambiguous representation of what "restore it to how it behaved" could possibly mean.
Re: Upgrade to mx23.5 destroyed many functions
I noticed that upgrading to 23.5. from 23.4 which was installed clean, was many many changes in 2-3 updates over a few days time -so far. The only snafu on my laptop was doublecmd not being able to fully display the names of files all of a sudden. I rolled it back to 1/13 six days ago, rebooted, and it only fixed it after another full clean boot. I initially thought it the upgrade components in spurts as the culprit but then thought because there is a special version of doublecmd in synaptic I'd just have to wait for a fix for doublecmd as there was not a single other problem. I just want to know why boot logs still say 23.4 but everything else is reporting 23.5?
Other than that it is perfect.
Other than that it is perfect.

Last edited by davidy on Sat Jan 18, 2025 8:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
Sys76 LemurPro-mx-23.4, EliteMinis HM90-mx-21.3, Deskmini UM350-phoenixLite win10, Qnap 12tb nas, Protectli FW4C-opnsense(=゜ω゜)
zero privacy = zero security . All MX'd Up
UAP = up above people
zero privacy = zero security . All MX'd Up
UAP = up above people
Re: Upgrade to mx23.5 destroyed many functions
best to start your own thread to report the problem you are facing with doublecmd.davidy wrote: Sat Jan 18, 2025 6:29 am I noticed that upgrading to 23.5. from 23.4 which was installed clean, was many many changes in 2-3 updates over a few days time -so far. The only snafu on my laptop was doublecmd not being able to fully display the names of files all of a sudden. I rolled it back to 1/13 four days ago, rebooted, and it only fixed it after another full clean boot. I initially thought it the upgrade components in spurts as the culprit but then thought because there is a special version of doublecmd in synaptic I'd just have to wait for a fix for doublecmd as there was not a single other problem. I just want to know why boot logs still say 23.4 but everything else is reporting 23.5?
Other than that it is perfect.![]()
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Clevo N130WU-based Ultrabook: Intel i7-8550U (Kaby Lake R), 16GB RAM, Intel integrated graphics (UEFI)
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Clevo N130WU-based Ultrabook: Intel i7-8550U (Kaby Lake R), 16GB RAM, Intel integrated graphics (UEFI)
ASUS X42D laptop: AMD Phenom II, 6GB RAM, Mobility Radeon HD 5400
Re: Upgrade to mx23.5 destroyed many functions
I just said there is no problem. Reread what I wrote
Sys76 LemurPro-mx-23.4, EliteMinis HM90-mx-21.3, Deskmini UM350-phoenixLite win10, Qnap 12tb nas, Protectli FW4C-opnsense(=゜ω゜)
zero privacy = zero security . All MX'd Up
UAP = up above people
zero privacy = zero security . All MX'd Up
UAP = up above people
Re: Upgrade to mx23.5 destroyed many functions
Regarging the word "developer", I meant to say Maintainer, of the new, MX Linux 23.5 w/xfce 4.20.
I will take screen shots of what I am talking about re:Greybird .I am now using MmX Comfort as theme and will take screenshot of that as well. In this, icon backgrounds remain unchanged, as in the Greybird, all earlier distros of mx23.
I will take screen shots of what I am talking about re:Greybird .I am now using MmX Comfort as theme and will take screenshot of that as well. In this, icon backgrounds remain unchanged, as in the Greybird, all earlier distros of mx23.
Re: Upgrade to mx23.5 destroyed many functions
@rocaro Congrats on fixing the issues with the monitors / kvm issue!
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Re: Upgrade to mx23.5 destroyed many functions
This is EXACTLY the issue I told you about in post #3!
viewtopic.php?p=805042#p805042
As per this topic, you can fix the icons very easily.
Right click on your desktop and choose Desktop Settings, then Desktop Icons tab
-- Check Font Color
-- Check Label background color
viewtopic.php?p=805042#p805042
As per this topic, you can fix the icons very easily.
Right click on your desktop and choose Desktop Settings, then Desktop Icons tab
-- Check Font Color
-- Check Label background color
*QSI = Quick System Info from menu (Copy for Forum)
*MXPI = MX Package Installer
*Please check the solved checkbox on the post that solved it.
*Linux -This is the way!
*MXPI = MX Package Installer
*Please check the solved checkbox on the post that solved it.
*Linux -This is the way!
Re: Upgrade to mx23.5 destroyed many functions
Sorry. Does not work in greybird. Gets even worse, much worse when try to alter text backgrounds.
May you never know
May you never know