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Re: MX-14 beta 2

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 4:46 am
by chrispop99
Eadwine Rose wrote:I did not install at all. I cannot find the virtualbox-4.2 package (I would like to put my vdi or whatever that thing is called again back) and I have no clue what I need to install :smile:
If you search Synaptic for virtualbox, it finds version 4.2.16. The information on the lower part of the screen tells you what else is needed.

Since my last post, I have installed a virtual XP, and all works as expected.

Chris

Re: MX-14 beta 2

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 4:56 am
by chrispop99
Eadwine Rose wrote:minor things, like launch feedback (for those new I'd put this in, noobs like me like to see something happen when they start an application), putting a web hosted image on the desktop that refreshes after a few minutes (picture frame in kde can do that), and have a moonphase screenlet (like kmoon). Tried for a day on the two latter ones to find something that worked but nope.
As far as I know, launch feedback is not available with Xfce. It's one of the omissions that keeps it lean.

A picture frame, and a moon phase display would both be possible using Conky; it's not a point-and-click type of application however! I'm sure in time someone here would be able to help with this - I don't have an intimate knowledge of the program sadly.

Eadwine Rose wrote:Anyway, just wanted to share my satisfaction on this new MX14, it is well on its way to becoming my new main system! :happy:
Remember MX-14 is in its very early stages - second Beta of something completely new to Mepis/antiX - so I'm sure there will be a lot more good things coming!

Chris

Re: MX-14 beta 2

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 5:29 am
by BitJam
Eadwine Rose wrote:[...] and have a moonphase screenlet (like kmoon). Tried for a day on the two latter ones to find something that worked but nope.
I am not familiar with kmoon but I use the gkrellm moon clock. You can installed it via the gkrellmoon package.

GKrellM is a system monitor like Conky. Perhaps it is showing its age but it is usually one of the very first apps I install because without it it feels like I'm flying blind. If you don't want all of the monitors, you can disable everything and just enable the moon clock. I use a transparent theme (Pseudo transparency) which makes it look like the moon is just floating on your desktop (if everything else is disabled).

It has plenty of other tricks. I've attached a small tarball that contains 3 slightly different invisible themes. I have almost 200 themes installed but I much prefer the invisible themes because they work well with almost any bg image.

Here is a screen shot of it next to the default panel with everything turned off except the moon clock. AFAIK, the size of the moon clock is not adjustable.
moonclock2.jpg

Re: MX-14 beta 2

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 6:05 am
by Eadwine Rose
GKrellM: looking good that moon! Thanks for the screenshot. Definitely need to look into that one. Can it run next to conky without issues? I have just finished configuring that, so.. heh. Hate to lose it.

Re: MX-14 beta 2

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 6:12 am
by kmathern
Eadwine Rose wrote:Just booted the system and there is something in the syslog that appears very time, minor, but I figured I'd put it here:

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Feb 13 08:48:55 eadwinemx14beta2 kernel: [   72.958310] apt-notifier.py[3380]: segfault at 4 ip b5b5a660 sp bf84aad0 error 4 in libQtCore.so.4.8.2[b5af2000+2dd000]
Should I open a separate thread for the printing and apt notifier?
I've also seen the apt-notifier segfaults listed in syslog with Mepis 11 & 12. I'm not sure what causes it, the notifier seems to work okay in spite of the segfault.

Re: MX-14 beta 2

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 6:14 am
by Eadwine Rose
Yep me too. Ah well. It is not flooding the system or anything *shrug* :smile:

Re: MX-14 beta 2

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 6:23 am
by BitJam
Eadwine Rose wrote:GKrellM: looking good that moon! Thanks for the screenshot. Definitely need to look into that one. Can it run next to conky without issues? I have just finished configuring that, so.. heh. Hate to lose it.
Yes. I use both. No problem. The nice thing about GKrellM is that there is no config file to edit; it is all done via a GUI. OTOH, it is not nearly as flexible as Conky. OTOOH, I think GKrellM looks better OOTB.

Re: MX-14 beta 2

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 6:50 am
by Eadwine Rose
Where did you get the moonthingie? Still need to install it, just wondering how to go about this :smile:


Edit: never mind.. moon clock, it is in synaptic.

me <---- READ already :laugh:

Re: MX-14 beta 2

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 8:08 am
by Eadwine Rose
It works, thanks! One thing I would like to know is how to increase the size, not just the width, but the size of the moon basically, do you know how to do that?
edit: asked via PM, avoids clutter

*continues fiddling, happy with the new system* :happy:

Re: MX-14 beta 2

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 11:04 am
by golinuxgo
BitJam wrote:GKrellM is a system monitor like Conky. Perhaps it is showing its age but it is usually one of the very first apps I install because without it it feels like I'm flying blind.

It has plenty of other tricks. I've attached a small tarball that contains 3 slightly different invisible themes. I have almost 200 themes installed but I much prefer the invisible themes because they work well with almost any bg image.
I also find gkrellm useful. Not for the moonphase but for the reminder plugin. Events can be set for every x number of days (not just weekly, monthly etc), plays music as a reminder (in addition to a popup) and you can reset the reminder for x hours later on the fly to keep reminding you until it gets done. It's a very pleasant nag. Thanks for the transparent themes.

*edit* The transparent themes you posted are not transparent here (on refracta xfce). Are they transparent only for the moonclock?