Re: MX-19 RC1 Feedback thread
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2019 1:03 pm
I just hide the volume icon in notification area because I prefer the pulse audio plug-in that goes onto the panel.
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Right you are! Looking closer to the image attachment I have on my post #9, I can see the "red line" duplicates the curved right side of the circular icon immediately to its right. The circular icon is white, but the "line" is red for some reason.bpr323 wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 12:07 pm Mate, you've got a bum steer answer on page 1 - it's not a "red line" - it's a duplicate of an icon to the right, which is tucked under your "infected" icon.
It happens to the mx-update panel icon most of the time.
No it's not. I've just had temporarily on my X1 the ArcoLinux XFCE edition - and there's absolutely no artifacts in the panel.richb wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 12:46 pm And my suggested band aid requires hiding an icon, not deleting one. But as I said it is not a solution. It most likely is an XFCE issue.
Yes, it doesn't integrate with pilse audio (pavucontrol) and doesn't change the volume at all, at least across BT interfaceasqwerth wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 1:03 pm I just hide the volume icon in notification area because I prefer the pulse audio plug-in that goes onto the panel.
That's the Debian Buster build of Kodi 17.6. Are you referring to an official Kodi addon repository, or one of the many third-party ones which are nothing more than wretched hives of scum and villainy? I'm pretty sure Debian disables unofficial Kodi repos for security reasons.Stufe wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 3:04 am On MX19 RC1 x64 when selecting Grub install settings during the install process, choosing install to PBR doesn't automatically select the root partition. Eg installing MX to sda8, the automatically selected partition when selecting install grub to PBR was sda5 (existing MX18 installation). I would think it should automatically select the root partition.
Also Kodi for some reason doesn't include the Kodi repository!
Those that have upgraded xfce 4.12 to 4.14 on MX 18 via my OBS repo, including my test installs, report that it went quite smoothly, so I don't think that will be an issue when saving /home when doing the MX 18 to MX 19 reinstall.penguin wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 7:30 am Thanks guys. I good point. Let's wait for MX 19.1, but also support till 2022, is a very good deal. At least, they are my friends and not my babies. I can help them and show the path, but I can not continue
for them all the time.
The free version of aptik still works fine... I just installed the MX-19 RC and then restored all of my Home/settings/apps*/mounts (swapfile fstab settings) etc from 18.3 without any problems. But I'll do the same when I get time on another Laptop just to check.Stevo wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 2:50 pm [...]
Maybe if you wait a bit after MX 19 is out, we'll have an MX migration app that duplicates many of the functions of aptik-gtk, which is no longer developed as freeware. For now, you can install aptik-gtk and use it to save a list of your installed packages, then reinstall it in MX 19 and use that list to reinstall those packages.
Thanks for checking in another distro. All I can say is that I can get rid of it. If you discover a real solution let us all know.bpr323 wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 2:01 pmYes, it doesn't integrate with pilse audio (pavucontrol) and doesn't change the volume at all, at least across BT interfaceasqwerth wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 1:03 pm I just hide the volume icon in notification area because I prefer the pulse audio plug-in that goes onto the panel.
You can safely uninstall it - volumeicon-alsa in MPI rather than hiding, it won't affect alsa - I did it and the sound kept on working :)