MX23 removal of clock etc overlaying background

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MX23 removal of clock etc overlaying background

#1 Post by Frances_mnb »

thought I would try latest MX23 - the 1st 'annoyance' is how to I get rid of the large clock overlay on the background image (I always change this to one of my own photos) - the battery indicator is likewise very annoying - I can't see the mechanism to remove them.

I may need to ditch MX23 as I have a network of older machines that run software still required but no longer supported and MX23 breaks any communication - this may be fixable tho

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Re: MX23 removal of clock etc overlaying background

#2 Post by Eadwine Rose »

Menu-conky toggle

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Re: MX23 removal of clock etc overlaying background

#3 Post by CharlesV »

Frances_mnb wrote: Sat Dec 09, 2023 5:41 pm thought I would try latest MX23 - the 1st 'annoyance' is how to I get rid of the large clock overlay on the background image (I always change this to one of my own photos) - the battery indicator is likewise very annoying - I can't see the mechanism to remove them.

I may need to ditch MX23 as I have a network of older machines that run software still required but no longer supported and MX23 breaks any communication - this may be fixable tho
MX 23 installs with the Firewall turned on, so if your having trouble with communication on the network, that is the first place to start. (ie turn the firewall off if your in a safe environment and then check communication.)

and if that is not the 'communication' your talking about, please define.
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Re: MX23 removal of clock etc overlaying background

#4 Post by j2mcgreg »

We need your computer’s complete profile before we can proceed, so you need to post the output from the QSI utility. The Quick System Info (QSI) utility is located in MX Tools and its output is automatically formatted for use here in the forum. Run the QSI utility, click “Copy for Forum” at the bottom and then just paste it here in your thread.
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Re: MX23 removal of clock etc overlaying background

#5 Post by Stevo »

Don't we answer how to get rid of "that clock I hate on the desktop" right at the start of our FAQ??
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Re: MX23 removal of clock etc overlaying background

#6 Post by Frances_mnb »

yes - found it - catch is I'd never used Cronky so it hadn't twigged - it was easily fixed - but the failure of Samba within my network meant I just ditched it as was only a tryout - however having now got hold of a RPi 5 and disliking the Ubuntu offering the MX 23 respin for RPi5 looks to be what I want (once I get rid of all google nasties) but I need to use Samba to communicate with other old machines (a mix of non-Windoze machines) and I could do with a steer as to how to fix the firewall that has been inserted in MX23

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Re: MX23 removal of clock etc overlaying background

#7 Post by FullScale4Me »

Frances_mnb wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2024 2:11 pm ... I need to use Samba to communicate with other old machines (a mix of non-Windoze machines) and I could do with a steer as to how to fix the firewall that has been inserted in MX23
A portion of this was used to make the firewall section, 4.5.1 of the MX 23.2 User Manual https://fullscale4me.com/uncomplicated-firewall.pdf
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