MX-21 KDE beta 1 feedback thread

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#41 Post by asqwerth »

davemx wrote: Tue Aug 24, 2021 5:38 am I really don't like Discover. I spent a while just looking at a rotating logo waiting to discover what was going to happen next, and it never did! It may prove useful for installing Plasmoids but when I tried to get Event Calendar it denied its existence. I'll have another look later, maybe it will win me over in the end! For now, MX-installer and update, in conjunction with Synaptic is my preferred way of doing things. If it ain't broke...
I don't like Discover as the default updater as well. I hate that you can't tell at the top level, without drilling down to individual packages being updated, whether the updates are from:

1. main repos
2. flatpaks
3. icons/themes/customisation packages where newer versions are available from KDE Online Store

I prefer to update 2 and 3 above manually, when I want to.
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Re: MX-21 KDE beta 1 feedback thread

#42 Post by asqwerth »

davemx wrote: Tue Aug 24, 2021 5:57 am
asqwerth wrote: Tue Aug 24, 2021 5:52 am Install gnome-disk-utility

I thought it was going to be included by default, but I guess not in the beta1 for now.

Disk Manager was not maintained for yonks but continued to work up till MX19.

I think it's based on python2 which is no longer in Debian Bullseye so it's gone.

I'm very sad to see it die off, as it was a good, quick and useful little tool.
When I tested the XFCE beta, I think I did install that. I spent ages looking at it and eventually did fstab by hand!
It's not the most intuitive, as a fstab GUI editor. You have to look for the little edit icon (I think it's a gear).

Some people like it because it's a huge jack of all trades, being able to do Gparted's work as well. For me, Gparted and Disk Manager each did its individual tasks in an easy to understand GUI.
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Re: MX-21 KDE beta 1 feedback thread

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dolphin_oracle wrote: Mon Aug 23, 2021 11:03 pm wifi: try setting your connection to allow all users to connect.
I had tried that but had not remastered, so of course the change did not register on a reboot. (I am running on a USB). That is most likely the solution as wifi did connect when I suspended only.
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@dolphin_oracle
this download link is unbelievably slow. Is there any possibility to download from a better repo/server?
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Vanitarium wrote: Tue Aug 24, 2021 6:45 am this download link is unbelievably slow. Is there any possibility to download from a better repo/server?
I am in the UK .... 9_9
If you mean the download from sourceforge, you can change server by clicking the "Problems Downloading?" button

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Re: MX-21 KDE beta 1 feedback thread

#46 Post by davemx »

I can't find the normal mx updater anywhere in either MX-install or synaptic! As for Discover, you can't block it from starting in the background, it seems to be hardwired in at root level. So I've uninstalled it (plasma-discover, not to be confused with another program called discover).
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Re: MX-21 KDE beta 1 feedback thread

#47 Post by davemx »

asqwerth wrote: Tue Aug 24, 2021 6:03 am
It's not the most intuitive, as a fstab GUI editor. You have to look for the little edit icon (I think it's a gear).

Some people like it because it's a huge jack of all trades, being able to do Gparted's work as well. For me, Gparted and Disk Manager each did its individual tasks in an easy to understand GUI.
+1 with bells on.

Yes, this is the one that threw me before. I really don't like it but next time I'll have to use it. You need to edit each mount point separately. Disk Manager was so easy to use!!
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#48 Post by junoluna »

@davemx

Search for apt-notifier in mxpi

I have always steered clear of discover in the past... It always seemed clunky.. Maybe it is better now but I feel happier with mx updater handling stuff

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#49 Post by Gerson »

Installed pretty fast and without problems on my hard drive next to MX 19.4 (separate partitions without shared /home) The wallpaper disappears on reboot, but I put the ones I like; I was able to configure all my applications, I like how Ksnip works, I will no longer use Flameshot. With Discover learning how to handle it for updates, it doesn't bother me, it's something new to me that I was used to. I thought I was going to have trouble reading and writing to NTFS disks (no Disk Manager) but for now it works without a problem, I would have liked to have used Amarok instead of Clementine. I have the impression that it works smoother and faster than MX 19.4. I leave you a screenshot.
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#50 Post by srq2625 »

In previous releases, right out of the box Alt + right-click allowed for resizing windows.

This does not appear to hold with MX 21 KDE .... unless I'm doing something wrong.

A little exploration shows that it's now the "windows power key" + right-click that facilitates window re-sizing. I can live with that.
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