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Re: Status
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 5:40 pm
by Adrian
Jerry3904 wrote:So what does "making it look like a modern distro" mean? Change the theme?
I actually agree, Raleigh is a bit strange choice, if I'm not wrong it's a modification of Redmond which as we well know is the clone of Windows 98 theme. We are in 2014, 16 years is a long time in tech. Of course one can change that, but that's not the point.
Re: Status
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 5:47 pm
by Jerry3904
Well then somebody should make a suggestion of a "modern" theme that goes with the wallpaper and is readable (a lot of the really dark ones are not IMHO) and the Dev Team can take a look.
Re: Status
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 5:51 pm
by Adrian
Jerry3904 wrote:Well then somebody should make a suggestion of a "modern" theme that goes with the wallpaper and is readable (a lot of the really dark ones are not IMHO) and the Dev Team can take a look.
Can't say that I'm very happy with the Xfce theme choices, I personally use Xfce-smooth which is not dark and is pretty neutral.
The point was that if you use a 1998 looking theme don't be surprised if people say it looks old.
Re: Status
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 6:27 pm
by lucky9
I have been using the default Theme. I tried several of the included Themes. I haven't decided what I like. I'm running default on my Netbook with some hints given on the forum here. I don't even remember which. I need more time on my Desktop installation. Though a VM is okay, I prefer a real installation. I just don't reboot much.
Re: Status
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 6:31 pm
by KBD
I generally use Murrine themes on Xfce to give it a bit of color.
Re: Status
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 6:41 pm
by Jerry3904
I will open a thread on this, we don't want to have this discussion at the end of a different topic.
Re: Status
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 6:48 pm
by uncle mark
Jerry3904 wrote:So what does "making it look like a modern distro" mean? Change the theme?
Probably. Who knows. The point being this guy was able to look beyond the cosmetics and appreciate what the system offered, unlike the Demidoyadayada guy.
Re: Status
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 7:12 pm
by lucky9
Stated goals included fitting on a CD. It's impressive as it stands.
Re: Status
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 12:06 am
by Gordon Cooper
NGIB wrote: My post was commenting on what Gordon Cooper said: MX-14 was for you and there was no plan or intention to make it a general release so marketing and promotion was not a factor at all.
When I was supposed to have said that? I don't see it amongst my posts. I did comment that I might never have looked at
MX-14 - except for previous experience with M11 - although I was influenced by a thumbs up report that Mike Pav. circulated
to the local Linux User Group.
I have been promoting MX where possible and have a few converts. Have reverted to Kubuntu for some work, particularly
with Free Pascal programming. I hope that MX continues and look forward to future versions - Old Father Time permitting.
Re: Status
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 6:04 pm
by The Boy Wonder
It was the name and reputation of MEPIS that brought me to MX-14 in the first place. From what I had gathered, MEPIS had done the same thing Ubuntu had - making Debian "friendlier" - but without the drama, the rush to release, and the barrage of updates that break things, and built on Debian Stable to boot! I had been wishing for an "Xfce version of MEPIS" for three years! But it was the association with Mepis that brought me here, because Mepis has enjoyed a great reputation for years.
If Mepis is going away, that's sad, but not unexpected apparently by those of you who have been in the community a long time. But what a debt of thanks we owe to Warren, and to all who have contributed, past and present, to make the name Mepis stand for stability, reliability, imagination, and beauty.
I'm sure that with this fine community, Mepis will live in some form or another for many more years to come. It has a great legacy and I'm proud to have been a tiny little part of it, even if only as an end user, and even if only for a little while.