FullScale4Me wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 4:40 pm
I currently have AV Linux MX Edition 23.2 in a VirtualBox and have a few things to note.
- In a live boot, the Firefox icon has a purple background. In the installed mode it appears normal.
- Thunar File Manager has a different icon compared to other distros both in live and installed.
- The Conman document differs from the Conman app found at ^, Settings >, All >, System >, Conman UI Setup.
- Why two 'Start' buttons, each having differing content?
- Attempting to open the PDF file gives an association dialog. There are 2-3 PDF viewers in MX, were they removed?
- I totally agree a user manual is a huge task but it looks like a minimal Quick Start guide with 'known issues' is in order.
- After looking at the Conman document's treatment of WiFi, the need for ^ is 'voted for' a second time.
- The systray icon for networking is vastly different than other distros. After being clicked, the icon changes to a cloud-like type. A reboot restores the original icon.
- Both left and right click options on the network icon appear to be nonfunctional.
I will do a bare metal installation later today and continue looking to see if the reported issues above persist.
PS: yesterday I spent some time updating the
AVL Wikipedia article.
Hi, and first thanks so much for volunteering your time on the Wikipedia article, much appreciated!
Your observations are valid and some have been addressed in the most recent 'base' ISO...
In general, Enlightenment's developer has designed Enlightenment to be installed from Package Management and a turnkey Live Boot system is not something he appears to have any interest in supporting or facilitating to the point that I have stopped asking after a few mailing list dustups. There are a few holes that I have had to duct tape over and my duct taping skills are slowly improving. I think it's fair to say there are reasons why Bodhi and Elive Linux are both using modified forks of Enlightenment but I am determined to make a go of presenting Enlightenment in it's pure form but indeed 23.2 is still kind of raw in some areas. I have to release these things into the wild to get informed about how stupid I've been..

The latest 23.5 ISO might be a better place to jump on board.
- Hmmm not sure about the firefox Icon BUT Enlightenment has a known issue where it ties Icon themes to the computer hostname so it is unfortunately a known thing where the Evolvere Icon theme on the Live session gets changed to Enlightenment's rather disappointing 'Enlightenment-X' theme because usually the User (or the installer) will assign a new hostname. Simply going to the settings once installed and selecting another theme will fix this. This may explain the Thunar Icon changing as well? *Note the 23.5 ISO has moved to Papirus Icons.
- The Connman PDF document predates that addition of Connman UI (cmst) which was provided because Enlightenment's Connman frontend is extremely Spartan for more complex WiFi needs. The mimetype tuning on AVL 23.2 also probably needed some work but to my knowledge QPDFViewer should be there and the PDF mimetype handling may be better on 23.5.
- There are 2 menus because some people like a Classic menu and others like a text-searchable menu, this practice was also discontinued on 23.5 however Win + M will bring up the text searchable 'Run Everything' menu..
- To be clear the Connman WiFi PDF is not normally needed, it's not the 'normal' way. I've only had one very old Dell laptop where I needed manual intervention otherwise for most cases clicking the Connman network Applet and checking the WiFi tickbox usually 'just works'. However I may consider Gnome Network Manager on AVL-MXe 25. Probably the PDF should be removed from the Desktop and placed elsewhere..
- The Connman Applet isn't actually in the systray, it is an Enlightenment 'module' so it is just a panel launcher like all other Enlightenment-native applications. As I'm typing this a right-click is bringing up the settings and a left-click opens the very spartan connection manager.
I appreciate these kind of detailed questions, too often people are just angry because it's not XFCE4 and leave in a huff where a few questions and descriptions of what the actual problem was will (a) make me aware of potential things to fix or document and (b) help the User to get acquainted with what has changed and hopefully get over prejudicial biases.