MX-23_KDE alpha2 feedback thread
Posted: Tue May 23, 2023 3:46 am
Google translate (rus, ukr -> eng).
Hello.
I've been using MX-23 KDE alpha2 for about a week now. Experience with Linux systems is not great. On my 10 year old HP 4740s ProBook laptop with 8 GB of RAM and SSD (instead of HDD) MX-23 KDE alpha2 works fast, I have not found any significant problems yet. My little observations (may be useful to someone). All of the following is my IMHO.
1. Booting MX-23 KDE alpha2 (iso file) from a multi-bootable USB stick written with Ventoy does not work. Booting from a USB flash drive written to Rufus worked fine (UEFI is enabled in BIOS, GPT in Rufus: Patition scheme, target system is UEFI). Then everything loads fine.
2. Somewhere on the Internet I met that in order to improve WiFi performance, it is better to disable LAN in the settings (if you constantly use WiFi and LAN is not needed). Disabled. Time will tell how WiFi will work.
3. More about WiFi. If WiFi does not turn on after booting the computer, indicate that this connection (WiFi) can be used by all users (“Setting up network connections” - “General configuration” - “All users can connect to this network” - “Apply”). Something like this.
4. I did not find where TimeShift is (or it is not here). There is a snapshot, but this is IMHO different.
4.1. TimeShift helps to get back to a certain point in a WORKING system because TimeShift works when the system itself is working properly. If the system does not work at all (for example, it does not boot), I do not know if TimeShift will help in this case.
4.2. It seems that Snapshot should help when the system does NOT work at all (for example, it does not boot). But I have not yet figured out how to restore the system using the created Snapshot file.
4.3. Now when I'm experimenting a bit and tweaking the system, in order to save the system image and return to a working system (if something went wrong) I make an image of the logical disk on which the MX-23 KDE alpha2 is installed, using external programs that can do image of logical disks by booting from a USB flash drive and running this program. A little long (about 10 minutes in total), but I worked a lot with such programs, I know how they work and this method helps me.
Good luck everyone.
UPD.
1. Today the sound card disappeared from the settings :-(, there is no sound. Where she went, I don't know.
2. After exiting sleep mode, the screen is green and stretched. You need to reboot to restore normal mode.
Hello.
I've been using MX-23 KDE alpha2 for about a week now. Experience with Linux systems is not great. On my 10 year old HP 4740s ProBook laptop with 8 GB of RAM and SSD (instead of HDD) MX-23 KDE alpha2 works fast, I have not found any significant problems yet. My little observations (may be useful to someone). All of the following is my IMHO.
1. Booting MX-23 KDE alpha2 (iso file) from a multi-bootable USB stick written with Ventoy does not work. Booting from a USB flash drive written to Rufus worked fine (UEFI is enabled in BIOS, GPT in Rufus: Patition scheme, target system is UEFI). Then everything loads fine.
2. Somewhere on the Internet I met that in order to improve WiFi performance, it is better to disable LAN in the settings (if you constantly use WiFi and LAN is not needed). Disabled. Time will tell how WiFi will work.
3. More about WiFi. If WiFi does not turn on after booting the computer, indicate that this connection (WiFi) can be used by all users (“Setting up network connections” - “General configuration” - “All users can connect to this network” - “Apply”). Something like this.
4. I did not find where TimeShift is (or it is not here). There is a snapshot, but this is IMHO different.
4.1. TimeShift helps to get back to a certain point in a WORKING system because TimeShift works when the system itself is working properly. If the system does not work at all (for example, it does not boot), I do not know if TimeShift will help in this case.
4.2. It seems that Snapshot should help when the system does NOT work at all (for example, it does not boot). But I have not yet figured out how to restore the system using the created Snapshot file.
4.3. Now when I'm experimenting a bit and tweaking the system, in order to save the system image and return to a working system (if something went wrong) I make an image of the logical disk on which the MX-23 KDE alpha2 is installed, using external programs that can do image of logical disks by booting from a USB flash drive and running this program. A little long (about 10 minutes in total), but I worked a lot with such programs, I know how they work and this method helps me.
Good luck everyone.
UPD.
1. Today the sound card disappeared from the settings :-(, there is no sound. Where she went, I don't know.
2. After exiting sleep mode, the screen is green and stretched. You need to reboot to restore normal mode.