Re: Change of Plan: MX Moksha 23.6 Released!
Posted: Sun May 18, 2025 6:03 pm
On a live session it would be 'demo', on an install whatever you put as your User password and what you would normally use for any sudo permission elevations.
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On a live session it would be 'demo', on an install whatever you put as your User password and what you would normally use for any sudo permission elevations.
AVLinux wrote: Sun May 18, 2025 1:06 pm"Precarious" meaning I can't just run a build script and get a fully functioning ISO on Trixie because Debian, MX and Moksha are all in a rapid state of change and there are numerous missing pieces right now.Aceediq wrote: Sat May 17, 2025 3:24 pm @AVLinux precarious state of things? Could you explain? Well, I highly believe your decision to make this release was commendable since linux has seasonal upheavals when releasing major distro versions, so this release would give us a protection from the linux cycle storms and also if there are any bugs, it would be based on a final release not a RC release...
and I don't know if this is a bug or it is just how enlightenment/moksha works, is it now possible to use any picture from any folder as wallpaper?
As far as wallpaper it is not a bug, Enlightenment/Moksha have to convert any images you want to use as backgrounds to their own native 'edj' format. So you use Menu-->Settings-->Wallpaper
Then click the 'Picture" button and find the image file you want and click 'Use' to convert it to an edj file.
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Haha, yes exactly! This is what happens when there is nobody herding the cats... Open source, open ideas, freedom to make choices both good and bad and these type of things are the messy and glorious result...Aceediq wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 5:59 am edj format?there are so many sorts and variations of walled gardens
in linux despite it being championed as 'open source' ...why can't one have a decent sized vanilla flavoured cake instead of cupcakes of different flavours?
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AVLinux wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 12:49 pmHaha, yes exactly! This is what happens when there is nobody herding the cats... Open source, open ideas, freedom to make choices both good and bad and these type of things are the messy and glorious result...Aceediq wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 5:59 am edj format?there are so many sorts and variations of walled gardens
in linux despite it being championed as 'open source' ...why can't one have a decent sized vanilla flavoured cake instead of cupcakes of different flavours?
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AVLinux wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 10:09 am @Aceediq
I hear and understand you are frustrated that nothing is suited to your specific needs, I have felt the same many times and you are right, this gives birth to more Distros and more fragmentation but that is the 'two-edged sword' of free choice. I simply make my projects to suit my somewhat specialized needs and once they are working well I share them in the hope that perhaps others have similar needs and that they can benefit from the work. However, I do not make things to order or by request and I am extremely limited in what I can even fix or improve so anything posted here by me is 'use at your own risk' and as an example if you have concerns about Moksha then talk to the Moksha developers on their Discord channel, they are extremely friendly and accommodating:
https://www.bodhilinux.com/#
In the future here and elsewhere it would probably be more useful to both yourself and other readers to separate functionality issue reports from opinions and rants. There is an active chat section in the forum better suited to those sorts of topics.
For the record it appears that Moksha upper left corners are indeed horizontal only, however upper right corners do increase window size diagonally.
AVLinux wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 2:11 pm Hmmm, I never use Suspend or Hibernate and I never test them, they have been broken on Linux kernels uncountable times so I avoid it completely. RC2 and 23.6 use the same kernel and are 99% alike there is no reason for them to behave differently in that regard
As far as compositing, although the module is called 'ComptonMod' it now uses picom and picom and picom conf are included on the ISO, all you need to do for compositing is turn on the ComptonMod module..
So Menu-->Settings-->Modules--->"Look" tab--->ComptonMod, then load that module
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xload -update 4 -jumpscroll 1 -bg '#733800' -fg '#557331' -geometry -110-48