I have MX-21 KDE. If I install XFCE desktop from Package Manager, I will get vanilla XFCE. How can I install the awesome MX customizations?
If the answer is "you can't", let's say I would go and install MX-21 standard edition in a VM. Are there some files and folders that I can steal?
How to install XFCE with MX customizations [Solved]
Re: How to install XFCE with MX customizations [Solved]
Install mx-comfort-themes using MX Packageinstaller or Synaptic.
Under "Appearance", apply:
1. Theme/Looks = mx-comfort (either light or dark depending on your preference)
2. Icon = mx-blue-darkpanes (for light mx-comfort theme) or mx-blue-dark (for dark theme)
Under Window Manager:
Apply MX comfort light or dark window manager theme depending which gtk theme you chose above. Or their thick border variants if you need something more grabbable.
Alternative to above, you can open MX-Tweak. Under XFCE, MX Tweak will show a whole integrated control panel for changing theme, icons and windpw mgr theme in one window, so you don't have to open APpearance and Window Manager xfce tools separately.
Under "Appearance", apply:
1. Theme/Looks = mx-comfort (either light or dark depending on your preference)
2. Icon = mx-blue-darkpanes (for light mx-comfort theme) or mx-blue-dark (for dark theme)
Under Window Manager:
Apply MX comfort light or dark window manager theme depending which gtk theme you chose above. Or their thick border variants if you need something more grabbable.
Alternative to above, you can open MX-Tweak. Under XFCE, MX Tweak will show a whole integrated control panel for changing theme, icons and windpw mgr theme in one window, so you don't have to open APpearance and Window Manager xfce tools separately.
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Re: How to install XFCE with MX customizations
You shouldn’t get vanilla xfce anymore. The xfce entry in mxpackageinstaller popular apps pulls in a lot of stuff these days.
This should be true as long as you don’t have a pre-existing ~/.config/xfce4 folder.
This should be true as long as you don’t have a pre-existing ~/.config/xfce4 folder.
http://www.youtube.com/runwiththedolphin
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FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
Live system help document: https://mxlinux.org/wiki/help-antix-live-usb-system/
lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 - MX-23
FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
Live system help document: https://mxlinux.org/wiki/help-antix-live-usb-system/
Re: How to install XFCE with MX customizations
This is very important info to know. I had a xfce4 folder.dolphin_oracle wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 6:17 am You shouldn’t get vanilla xfce anymore. The xfce entry in mxpackageinstaller popular apps pulls in a lot of stuff these days.
This should be true as long as you don’t have a pre-existing ~/.config/xfce4 folder.
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Re: How to install XFCE with MX customizations
the assumption is that if there is an existing xfce4 settings folder that those should take precedent. We try not to mess with home folders.shmu26 wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 9:04 amThis is very important info to know. I had a xfce4 folder.dolphin_oracle wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 6:17 am You shouldn’t get vanilla xfce anymore. The xfce entry in mxpackageinstaller popular apps pulls in a lot of stuff these days.
This should be true as long as you don’t have a pre-existing ~/.config/xfce4 folder.
you can remove the ~/.config/xfce4 folder and on next login our defaults will take over.
if you decide to remove the folder, you should remove the folder from outside the xfce4 environment, either from a live-usb or from your KDE environement. the xfce settings dameon is tenacious and hard to override while xfce is actually running.
http://www.youtube.com/runwiththedolphin
lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 - MX-23
FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
Live system help document: https://mxlinux.org/wiki/help-antix-live-usb-system/
lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 - MX-23
FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
Live system help document: https://mxlinux.org/wiki/help-antix-live-usb-system/
Re: How to install XFCE with MX customizations
I am missing the mx update notifier icon for xfce.
Re: How to install XFCE with MX customizations
The package name is "apt-notifier" in the MX repos.
MXPI = MX Package Installer
QSI = Quick System Info from menu
The MX Test repository is mostly backports; not the same as Debian testing
QSI = Quick System Info from menu
The MX Test repository is mostly backports; not the same as Debian testing