/usr/share/mx-conky-data bloat
/usr/share/mx-conky-data bloat
/usr/share/mx-conky-data currently has over 90 themes.
It sure would help if there was an MX tool to quickly remove unwanted conkys.... similar to the the tool used to remove unwanted locales
It sure would help if there was an MX tool to quickly remove unwanted conkys.... similar to the the tool used to remove unwanted locales
Re: /usr/share/mx-conky-data bloat
We are working to remove mx-conky-data as a dependency for mx-conky (you can always remove both if you don't use them)
However, when you throw the "bloat" word around keep in mind that mx-conky-data size is 16MB.
However, when you throw the "bloat" word around keep in mind that mx-conky-data size is 16MB.
Re: /usr/share/mx-conky-data bloat
The disk space consumed is a complete non-issue for sure but I agree that the sheer number of them could be seen as overwhelming. I'm personally not really a fan of the Conky Manager and find a simple Text Editor linker app I made is effective enough for my needs... The nature of Conkii is so heavily dependent on User choice and personal customization it's extremely difficult to make a one-size-fits-all solution and I think the MX devs are doing about all that can be done and they have obviously put a lot of work and thought into it. What is the other option? A repository Deb package for each Conky? Which ones do you keep or discard? That would be ridiculous to the other extreme and so time consuming to maintain every time that there is a change to the Conky code.
Re: /usr/share/mx-conky-data bloat
one user's bloat is another user's treasure chest...
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Re: /usr/share/mx-conky-data bloat
Making the package removable without removing mx-conky satisfies the request of the OP as the use can copy whatever config they want to $HOME/.conky to keep what they want.
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lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 - MX-23
FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
Live system help document: https://mxlinux.org/wiki/help-antix-live-usb-system/
Re: /usr/share/mx-conky-data bloat
if only there was a tool to help do that... 

Re: /usr/share/mx-conky-data bloat
Actually unless I missed something the MX ISO's are made with the Conky directory in the User's home by default aren't they? So they don't even need a manual step.
Re: /usr/share/mx-conky-data bloat
We are actually working to remove that that, the update mx-conky tool when editing a conky will place a copy in ~/.conky (instead of editing in place) but we won't copy all of them to ~/.conky anymore. That's a bit unmanageable and "messy".
Re: /usr/share/mx-conky-data bloat
...Is it difficult to create an MX tool that allows users to conveniently delete un-wanted conkys in usr/share/mx-conky-data and home/.conky ?AVLinux wrote: Wed Jul 23, 2025 6:52 pm I'm personally not really a fan of the Conky Manager and find a simple Text Editor linker app I made is effective enough for my needs... The nature of Conkii is so heavily dependent on User choice and personal customization it's extremely difficult to make a one-size-fits-all solution......
Such a tool would allow every user to keep as many conkys as they need /want .
Currently users can do this manually (by deleting folders in both directories), but it takes too much time, and has to be repeated every time mx-conky-data gets updated
Re: /usr/share/mx-conky-data bloat
Uninstall mx-conky-data if you don't want the files it provides. The tool for that is called "apt" or Synaptic. The tool to delete files/folders is "rm" or you can use Thunar for that.
What is your objective, to save 16MB? How much free space do you have on your drive?
mx-conky-data contains a list of files, as far as I know there's no way for a package to install only some files, so if you don't want those files uninstall mx-conky-data or delete the files you don't want and pin the package to not upgrade (BAD idea, because you won't get useful updates). But again, getting back to the objective and 16MB... what problem do you actually try to solve? Look in your Downloads or folder and delete a file that is 16MB or larger and you will feel just as well as getting rid of the conkys you don't use.
What is your objective, to save 16MB? How much free space do you have on your drive?
mx-conky-data contains a list of files, as far as I know there's no way for a package to install only some files, so if you don't want those files uninstall mx-conky-data or delete the files you don't want and pin the package to not upgrade (BAD idea, because you won't get useful updates). But again, getting back to the objective and 16MB... what problem do you actually try to solve? Look in your Downloads or folder and delete a file that is 16MB or larger and you will feel just as well as getting rid of the conkys you don't use.