The snapshot tool is available for use during liveboot, so I'm confused at reading the quoted reply.because remaster works to remaster a live-USB without installing and doing a snapshot.why to remaster when snapshot its much easier and gives two options: (1) Personal backup, and (2) For distribution for others.
MX Cinnamon respin / remastering not possible
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Re: MX Cinnamon respin / remastering not possible
It's the easiest way for using cinnamon directly from the cinnamon devs. Of course, this isn't a MX-System. Remastering with the snapshot tool is not possible, but you can use some other MX-tools and backported packages from MX/antiX Repos for Debian stretch. Note: LMDE uses deb-multimedia per default. For backported MX packages you can disable this, add MX/antiX repos and follow the instructions here.gbhollr wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2019 2:44 pmWait a minute. Even though MX Linux uses SysV as its init software, you're saying the Cinnamon desktop environment itselfdphn wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 8:33 am with Cinnamon DE it's easier you use LMDE3, add MX-repos and install some MX-Tools. It's a systemd system.
also installs systemd to replace it?
Please tell me I misunderstood you.
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=227270
for those with an eye for the finer details...
Re: MX Cinnamon respin / remastering not possible
it is still sysv not systemd that is used when running cinnamon, I checked the system info
mx snapshot is also functional
edit: never mind, I think I misunderstood something
mx snapshot is also functional
edit: never mind, I think I misunderstood something
Re: MX Cinnamon respin / remastering not possible
Cinnamon 4 is now available in the MX test repo. It seems to run OK in my limited testing. It does not require systemd to be running.
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That's a relief. And you updated it since we last talked about it? Sweet! I'll check it out as soon as possible.Stevo wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2019 6:23 pm Cinnamon 4 is now available in the MX test repo. It seems to run OK in my limited testing. It does not require systemd to be running.
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Yes, I also did some wacom library updates. I think Mint might be using kde-config-tablet as the setting applet in their settings, so I updated that as far as I could, too.gbhollr wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2019 12:22 pmThat's a relief. And you updated it since we last talked about it? Sweet! I'll check it out as soon as possible.Stevo wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2019 6:23 pm Cinnamon 4 is now available in the MX test repo. It seems to run OK in my limited testing. It does not require systemd to be running.
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So yeah, remind me. Alongside Cinnamon, what else should I install?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Friend of mine asked to change Linux Mint to MX with Cinnamon. I am planning to modify the Gnome buster respin, to have an early start with MX 19. Do you recommend MX test repo 4.0 or buster 3.8.8?Stevo wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2019 6:23 pm Cinnamon 4 is now available in the MX test repo. It seems to run OK in my limited testing. It does not require systemd to be running.
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4.0 seems to be running as well as 3.8.8 in my testing.
Mint seems to like using Xapps like Pix, Xviewer, Xreader, etc. with their Cinnamon release, so I built those for the test repo too. Maybe adding mintstick to a Cinnamon version would also be nice. Kde-config-tablet from the test repo might help with the Wacom tablet setup.
Mint seems to like using Xapps like Pix, Xviewer, Xreader, etc. with their Cinnamon release, so I built those for the test repo too. Maybe adding mintstick to a Cinnamon version would also be nice. Kde-config-tablet from the test repo might help with the Wacom tablet setup.
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Hello Stevo.
I don't know if you checked up on this thread
viewtopic.php?f=134&t=46993
but I tried the newer version of Cinnamon on a liveboot of MX Linux along with kde-config-tablet and xserver-xorg-input-wacom
yet it still didn't recognise my Cintiq as a graphics tablet.
Also, today I checked out AntiX and found out Cinnamon was in its main repository so I installed it in a liveboot to see if that works any better than in MX Linux.
Guess what, AntiX's Cinnamon DE did recognise my graphics tablet and allow me to calibrate but whenever I click my pen on one of the crosshairs, it exited it out completely because it treated it as my clicking outside the tablet since the cursor is way off centre.
I don't know if you checked up on this thread
viewtopic.php?f=134&t=46993
but I tried the newer version of Cinnamon on a liveboot of MX Linux along with kde-config-tablet and xserver-xorg-input-wacom
yet it still didn't recognise my Cintiq as a graphics tablet.
Also, today I checked out AntiX and found out Cinnamon was in its main repository so I installed it in a liveboot to see if that works any better than in MX Linux.
Guess what, AntiX's Cinnamon DE did recognise my graphics tablet and allow me to calibrate but whenever I click my pen on one of the crosshairs, it exited it out completely because it treated it as my clicking outside the tablet since the cursor is way off centre.