AV Linux MXE-25 has a few Problems but I have sorted them out.
Well, finally I got it.
THANK,YOU.
It is very impressive.
WiFi Problem was probably due to the drivers.
I removed all the drivers and I will try first of all Gnome and report to you soon. I am in Australia and the repository guys in New Zealand are Lazy.
Have some in Australia.
Thank YOU very much for the BIG Font in the Plymouth Boot Screen. It helps me in my late 70s.
Gnome is installing OK.
Next i go to Synaptic Package manager which is my favorite.
Not available applications like Opera browser and Vivaldi I will reach through, MX Package Installer which I really like.
I Love Enlightenment desktop.
By the way, Synaptic package manager does not mount in Enlightenment Desktop.
I have to got to Gnome which is already installed. MX Linux does not let Gnome configure (icon on the top left hand corner is missing), the Network which is very smooth in Gnome. That was the problem with AV Linux, to begin with, which I had for nearly 48 hours.
WiFi connectivity is the first thing guys and girls look for. One has to be mindful about that. All these comments are constructive and not destructive.
Finish with one very important comment.
The desktop should not be flashy like KDE or not very dull like XFCE. It has to take the middle ground which Gnome does it excellently. For the last 15 years or so, I never fiddled with it after installation. I know where the things are by heart. So I do not bother. When one adds a gimmick (political term in Ceylon, which the former Election Commissioner was famous for), to the desktop to entice a user the Linux fundamentals, take a nose dive.
Well Enlightenment Desktop (rather a window manger) is a good alternative for guys and girls who want to fiddle with the desktop arrangement. Since it is a Window Manager at heart and it has limitations like taking Synaptic package manager under its fold that offer enormous resource pool. Option is to install Gnome and have best of both world. Just log out and log in with the one one likes. I used to have about 20 Window Manager (just Testing them for nostalgia of the past).
I love IceWM and MX Linux has include in its package list with Gnome.
One can have two editions of Firefox, too.
Yes when I get fed up with I go for ARCH Linux.
BlueStar Linux.
CachyOS
Beborn OS
Manjaro unfortunately cannot coexist with reborn and I have ditched.
MX Linux and MV Linux are certainly good alternatives.
I have six instances and two of them and invariably two of them are Debian's.
Trixie and Forky.
THANK YOU again.
AV Linux MXE-25 has few Problems
Yes, AV Linux 25 has few problems.
Probably related to Enlightenment Desktop.
It does not configure my WiFi..
I am not new to MX and AV Linux.
I even reinstated it.
I tried with Live Session, failed.
I tried after installation, failed.
I reinstated it and tried.
Failed.
Went to sleep.
Woke Up and had a cuppa.
Tried failed.
This may be true for other enthusiasts.
I am a Debian, User and very strict in my comments but they are constrictive.
No longer in the Development Pool.
Leave Young Guys and Girls to learn the hardway.
I did not like the MX Linux Infinity name.
In physics Infinity is something unapproachable.
I ditched it immediately and went for ARCH derivatives and Reborn as a Buddhist is my favourite.
Linux by nature does not pretend that it can achieve Infinity but that is the Goal like Nirvana. Moksha itself is Truly offendove to Buddhist way of thinking.
I hope Young Developers take these comments to heart and do not go by things like Hyperland of Omarchy.
Hype itself kills the enthusiasm.
AV Linux was one of my favorite during 32 bit time for a very good reason,
A stands for Audio,
V stands for Video.
It had a lively collection of utilities.
Then I was interested in Enlightenment Desktop which worked on old computers effortlessly. I am not sure whether AV Linux had any connection with Enlightenment desktop but Gentoo, certainly did. Moksha was a one of my interest since that is the goal of Buddhists.
AV Linux went into hibernation during 54 bit time.
Then, I found a its 32 bit edition in association with MX Linux.
I used MX Linux in my system and I liked it because I started my Linux career with Mepis.
I am going to install MXE-25 now.
This is what I wrote here.
Bodhi Linux
By the way, AV Linux MXe has Enlightenment Desktop and it has ton of Audio Video applications but it is Liquidize kernel (modified Debian Bookworm)
Bodhi
Linux is a light weight Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that uses an
Enlightenment DR17 based fork called Moksha as its desktop
environment.
The philosophy of the distribution is to provide, a minimal base system so that user can install the software he/she prefers.
Hence,
the distribution includes, only the software that is essential for
regular use, such as a File Manager, a Terminal Emulator and a Web
Browser.
Bodhi Linux developers maintain a browser based application store with apturl tool to install programs.
I was a fan of Enlightenment desktop but never used Bhodhi as daily driver.
Bhodhi
is the Buddhist Concept of spiritual attainment, of non-attachment and
non-entanglement and this distribution violates that concept.
Elive is a better option for Enlightenment desktop experience.
I have changed my attitude towards Elive Linux after they went commercial.
Its latest Image can be run on a USB as a persistent volume.
This persistent volume comes from Puppy Linux and EasyOS version 6 series run as persistent volume.
As
far as my testing goes, EasyOS (it is IGB), is the only distribution
that can fill the remaining part of the USB with a Ext4 partition for
regular use.
Bodhi is single user and works on root level and that is not to my liking.
I always have a not privileged user account.
It lets one remove Firefox and install Vivaldi, Opera and Brave.
How ever without installing Firefox on cannot install Waterfox.
In any case to promote Enlightenment Desktop, I keep it in my NUC system as a minimal desktop environment.
However,
one can install Enlightenment desktop on top of Gnome but I prefer the
Modern, Elive desktop with fantastic desktop effects.
Importantly no LibreOffice and got AbiWord format installed.
I have not tried Bodhi Linux after 32 bit days.
Modern version 7.00 is fantastic with minimal applications.
It is based on Ubuntu and has Synaptic Package Manager.
Yes I have tried to install it my NUC.
It Froze and could not mount my 26 odd Ext partitions.
Tried it again and waited patiently and it mounted the hard disk.
It
is in final stage of installation and I love the old Ubuntu
installation style which I have gone through 100 of times or more.
Well I got to distribution with Enlightenment desktop Installed.
If one is a Buddhist this is the Linux distribution one should try.
I think Buddhist monks would love this Mokha Desktop.
Took about 600MB of my 8GB RAM but 1GB with Firefox.
591MB of my hard disk.
However the installation was very slow.
Yes it stands up to its claim of light weight and energy saving and not resource hungry.
Bodhi Linux Overview
A minimalist, enlightened Linux distribution
Bodhi is a minimalist, enlightened, Linux desktop.
Bodhi Linux is extremely lightweight and highly customizable.
Bodhi is suitable for both Linux newcomers and experienced users.
MX Linux-Finally arrived.
I am installing it on a single partition.
It is 3.2GB image.
It has lot of images and all the tools are available.
I use KDE which is lovely.
I want to see Sinhala LibreOffice works.
සුද්ධ සිංහල font නෑ in Sihala LibreOffice.
Unable to import Google fonts.
Document of 243 pages is expanded to 352 of LibreOffice 25.2.
More than 100 pages for Big Macros.
Not worth using.
කොහොම නමුත් පැයක් උත්සහ කිරීමෙන් පිටු 269 කට බස්සා ගත්තා.
පුදුම දිස්කවොරි එකක්.
Up till now only AbiWord installed.
Thank you.
All browsers including palemoon failed.
It looks like its repository is fragmented and it is not ready for use as a daily driver.
Audacity OK.
Thank you.
Mounts OK.
It looks like it is a heavy installation and my 9.5GB home partition has only 23.6MB.
Only to have few of my books in AbiWord format.
So I won't bother to install as a mayor distribution.
I already have KIRO and BlueStar Linux and would erase my second instance or the backup Gnome.
MX Linux is failing and falling behind to satisfy me.
The MX Linux team has announce the availability of the initial beta
release of MX Linux 25. The project's upcoming major update, now based
on Debian 13, is available in both "systemd" and "SysV" variants (for
the Xfce and Fluxbox editions) and "systemd" only for the KDE Plasma
flavour: "MX Linux 25 beta 1 is now available for testing. MX 25 is
built from debian 13 'Trixie' and MX repositories, along with the antiX
live system. Systemd and SysVInit editions are provided and supported.
For those that want them, the Xfce, Xfce-ahs and Fluxbox releases are
available in SysVInit variants. SysVInit ISO images are clearly labeled
such in the file name. Reasons for this change from past editions are in
this blog post. At this time we intend the betas to update through
final. Major desktop versions: Xfce 4.20, Fluxbox 1.3.7, KDE Plasma
6.3.6. Most ISO images come with the latest 6.12.43 kernel from the
debian stable repositories. The Advanced Hardware Support 'ahs' variants
have 6.15-liquorix kernels." See the release announcement for further
information and a list of known issues. Download (pkglist):
MX-25_Xfce_beta1_x64.iso (2,587MB, SHA256, signature),
MX-25_Xfce_sysvinit_beta1_x64.iso (2,558MB, SHA256, signature),
MX-25_KDE_beta1_x64.iso (3,067MB, SHA256, signature),
MX-25_fluxbox_beta1_x64.iso (2,078MB, SHA256, signature).
Monday, June 10, 2024
Mx Linux 23.3-Install
Since,
I have given up on Ubuntu, I decided to use another Linux distribution
on top of Debian, Gnome, with a Light Weight Desktop.
I am beginning to Love Light Weight Desktops where on can fiddle with icon and windows.
In Flushbox Windows can be taken out of the monitor screen but they do not disappear but come from the other end.
It reduces the clutter even on a giant monitor.
I have also decided to Install it on a USB, instead of writing on a USB to mount.
I want it to be persistent copy and not a Live session.
It has lot of options and it is finishing install with Efi partition and a SWAP partition, in case I mount it on a Windows Box.
I takes long time to install USB stick which is understandable.
It booted with a user password and root password for Synaptic Package Manager.
I am currently installing,
1. AbiWord.
2. Stacer.
3. Notepadqq
4. Ranger
There is no LibreOffice.
Efi
/root is just under 10GB.
/boot
SWAP
No additional partitions.
I have found a way to add additional partitions say /var or /tmp.
MX Linux Revisited-Thank YOU
There
some problem with GRUB file and it did not recognize Reborn OS. I am
reinstalling Reborn OS with a big /var partition for my additional
applications.
It has finished installing.
I am currently installing MX Linux 6.1.0-35-amd64 Kernel.
It is almost two years.
I is using KDE desktop as its base.
I am installing Gnome desktop now.
Make sure one start with Gdm and not Sddm (one has to look for the type of desktop from the panel below).
I am used to the top right hand scheme of the Gnome.
Installation is very slow but everything is streamlined for a newbie with graphic instructions.
It is nice to see even Reborn OS use MX Linux methods.
I hope it gets my GRUB file OK.
Fortunately it lets me access my Gnome /Home folder to copy my books to MX Linux folder., in case I mess up with my Gnome.
I am well into Debian 13 series which bit refined and no complaints.
I have 2 Debian and one Reborn OS and MX Linux in my NUC with 320GB.
It
has a 50GB NTFS folder which stores all my favorite Linux distributions
that include Reborn OS, Manjaro, Bodhi 7.0.0.64, Arch, Antix, Debian
old and new and many more images.
I went back to Gnome Desktop and got Synaptic Package Manager installed.
Stacer, Gdebi, Gparted and USB writer and USB formatter included.
Yes, using KDE is a pain in the arxx>.
I do not need to respond to every OK approval now.
By the way it supports open office.
Monday, June 10, 2024
Mx Linux 23.3-Install
Since,
I have given up on Ubuntu, I decided to use another Linux distribution
on top of Debian, Gnome, with a Light Weight Desktop.
I am beginning to Love Light Weight Desktops where on can fiddle with icon and windows.
In Flushbox Windows can be taken out of the monitor screen but they do not disappear but come from the other end.
It reduces the clutter even on a giant monitor.
I have also decided to Install it on a USB, instead of writing on a USB to mount.
I want it to be persistent copy and not a Live session.
It has lot of options and it is finishing install with Efi partition and a SWAP partition, in case I mount it on a Windows Box.
I takes long time to install USB stick which is understandable.
It booted with a user password and root password for Synaptic Package Manager.
I am currently installing,
1. AbiWord.
2. Stacer.
3. Notepadqq
4. Ranger
There is no LibreOffice.
Efi
/root is just under 10GB.
/boot
SWAP
No additional partitions.
I have found a way to add additional partitions say /var or /tmp.
Glen MacArthur has announced the release of AV Linux MXE-25, a major update of the project's MX Linux-based distribution designed primarily for content creators, with Enlightenment as the default desktop user interface. The new version is based on the recently-released MX Linux 25. Additionally, a brand-new flavour, called "MX Moksha", is also available: "AV Linux (AVL) and MX Moksha (MXM) 25 have been released after a long and laborious development period. There are now two flavors of Enlightenment for the E-curious; AV Linux remains with Enlightenment 0.27.1 and the new addition 'MX Moksha' comes with Moksha 0.4.1 from the popular Bodhi Linux project. Features at a glance: made with love on a base of MX Linux 25 and Debian 'Trixie'; new first-run setup wizard; low-latency preempt Liquorix kernel with threaded IRQs; enhanced hardware support provided by MX Linux 'ahs' repository; powerful MX Linux Tools, including MX-Snapshot; efficiently low RAM consumption with attractive compositing and unrivaled display scaling; Enlightenment desktop environment 0.27.1 with newly added optional Enlightenment apps and modules; right-click desktop menu...." See the release announcement and the release notes for more information and screenshots. Download: AVL_MXE-23.2-20240405_x64.iso (3,929MB, SHA256, signature, pkglist).