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Jerry3904
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Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots

#1411 Post by Jerry3904 »

That is fun, though I think it would destroy my vision if I looked at it for long.
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Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots

#1412 Post by ceeslans »

My last screenshot for this month.
Fluxbox toolbar in the (usual) top-center position - and 'Nakedeb-OneLine' conky bar in bottom-center.
X-terminal-emulator (urxvt) showing memory consumption at session start-up.
The wonderful 'Round red green berries' wallpaper (thanks @dobbie), nicely saturated to my liking. Background set using Feh.
Leftside slit contains 9 wmalauncher dock items, with some refound/recreated 'crunchbang-faenza' icons

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Lenovo Thinkpad L560 (2016), Intel Core i5-6200, 16gb RAM, 240gb SSD, Devuan Daedalus based Fluxbox v/1.3.7+

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Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots

#1413 Post by Jerry3904 »

That is a gorgeous wallpaper!
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Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots

#1414 Post by rhinomick »

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Simplicity but speed on my striped MX fluxbox after removing xfce.
Running on a raspberry pi 4 with 8 GB of RAM...very fast!!!

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Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots

#1415 Post by ceeslans »

@rhinomick I couldn't help noticing that the ring positions in your CoreBlue conky are off - probably due to editing the conky text section.
You can modify individual x | y values in the coreblue-rings lua file to set related rings to a correct position. And/or play with ${voffset} values in the conky rc file...

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Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots

#1416 Post by Jerry3904 »

rhinomick wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 10:58 am Image

Simplicity but speed on my striped MX fluxbox after removing xfce.
Running on a raspberry pi 4 with 8 GB of RAM...very fast!!!
Very happy to see MX Fluxbox on the Pi--I run it on a Pi 4b and it's great. Run Xfce on a Pi 5 with a nvme and that blazes too.
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Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots

#1417 Post by LinuxBastler »

Hi there,

I've ben using MXFB a couple of months now and it's pretty stock. I like the dark theme and its clean look, but that doesn't mean that I'm not changing it in the future ;)
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There have been some reasons for choosing MXFB on my Latitude e4310, which I've first cleaned, repasted, changed the HDD into a SSD and upgraded the RAM to 8 GB. I've tried different distros: debian cinnamon, LMDE, MX XFCE, O4OS with TDE, Emmabuntüs (LXQT) and MXFB. The reason why MXFB becomes my daily driver was first of all that everything works out of the box, without changing any settings. Then MXFB is much more snappier than most of the others, except Q4OS wit TDE. But I like the clean look of Fluxbox more than the TDE. And its rock-solid! Only one issue occured two days ago, but with the help of this forum, this minor problem was solved immeaditely.

Cheers!

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Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots

#1418 Post by Jerry3904 »

LinuxBastler wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 6:33 am Hi there,

I've ben using MXFB a couple of months now and it's pretty stock. I like the dark theme and its clean look, but that doesn't mean that I'm not changing it in the future ;)
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There have been some reasons for choosing MXFB on my Latitude e4310, which I've first cleaned, repasted, changed the HDD into a SSD and upgraded the RAM to 8 GB. I've tried different distros: debian cinnamon, LMDE, MX XFCE, O4OS with TDE, Emmabuntüs (LXQT) and MXFB. The reason why MXFB becomes my daily driver was first of all that everything works out of the box, without changing any settings. Then MXFB is much more snappier than most of the others, except Q4OS wit TDE. But I like the clean look of Fluxbox more than the TDE. And its rock-solid! Only one issue occured two days ago, but with the help of this forum, this minor problem was solved immeaditely.

Cheers!
Thanks for posting about your MXFB, and welcome to the Community!
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Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots

#1419 Post by Melber »

yeah, the default setup is pretty sexy. Kudos to those who put it together...;)

@LinuxBastler are you sure your username shouldn't be LinuxWerkseinstellungen?

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Re: MX Fluxbox Screenshots

#1420 Post by LinuxBastler »

@Melber What makes you think that my username is LinuxWerkseinstellungen? During the installation process you've had to chose an username and that's why I'm sure mine is different ;)

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