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#91
For what it's worth, I used ceni tonight with the new antiX-16a1 build - in all persist mode, and it worked just fine, and not only that, the characteristics were remembered when I logged in again. It was not difficult whatsoever, the interface was seen as was the interface that I use in my home. That is the behavior that I've come to expect with ceni. Especially on old gear, it works and it works quickly and effectively with low overhead.
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#92
Just tested the new JWM v2.3.5, this version should be soon in Sid, I guess.
Two nice features:
- in ~/.jwm/theme edit
<WindowStyle decorations="flat">
<Font align="center">Comfortaa-13</Font>
and you have the window title centred.
- Also no prompt"Do you really want to leave the session?" on logout anymore.
- The bug with disappearing task list with vertical panel is still there.
Two nice features:
- in ~/.jwm/theme edit
<WindowStyle decorations="flat">
<Font align="center">Comfortaa-13</Font>
and you have the window title centred.
- Also no prompt"Do you really want to leave the session?" on logout anymore.
- The bug with disappearing task list with vertical panel is still there.
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Posts: 26
- Joined: 09 Apr 2015
#93
How about Deadbeef as audio player?
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Posts: 1,139
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#94
I have observed something that I'm not ready to cite as a defect yet because I have not isolated the cause or the exact configuration. I have the April antiX16 b2 update installed and applied.
I have a USB attached mouse and I also have a synaptics keypad on a relatively new system I purchased, a Dell Inspiron 5558. It is a fast, effective system and it works well, but on antiX I have to be ultra careful or my synaptics configuration goes wild and I cannot get it to work properly.
On antiX 15, after reading articles about synaptics, I was able to run commands to turn the synaptics on or off, and I was also able to configure it various ways, including disabling synaptics when I am typing.
I got this smoothed out reasonably well on antiX 15, but I'm experiencing similar behavior in antiX 16. The reason I don't want to call it a defect yet is because I've not completed every possible configuration change, although some distributions appear to automatically configure synaptics when also present with USB mouse and/or keyboard to automatically disable synaptics when typing - seems like a reasonable thing to do, and it resolves the mysterious and unexpected jumping and moving of the mouse cursor point.
Once I research this more, I'll comment on some possible suggestions, and if I find something that I can document and reproduce as a defect. I'll do so if I feel it will be useful for the community; meanwhile I mention it so - 1. I won't forget to follow up and 2. In case others are experiencing similar things, we can collaborate on what works best.
I have a USB attached mouse and I also have a synaptics keypad on a relatively new system I purchased, a Dell Inspiron 5558. It is a fast, effective system and it works well, but on antiX I have to be ultra careful or my synaptics configuration goes wild and I cannot get it to work properly.
On antiX 15, after reading articles about synaptics, I was able to run commands to turn the synaptics on or off, and I was also able to configure it various ways, including disabling synaptics when I am typing.
I got this smoothed out reasonably well on antiX 15, but I'm experiencing similar behavior in antiX 16. The reason I don't want to call it a defect yet is because I've not completed every possible configuration change, although some distributions appear to automatically configure synaptics when also present with USB mouse and/or keyboard to automatically disable synaptics when typing - seems like a reasonable thing to do, and it resolves the mysterious and unexpected jumping and moving of the mouse cursor point.
Once I research this more, I'll comment on some possible suggestions, and if I find something that I can document and reproduce as a defect. I'll do so if I feel it will be useful for the community; meanwhile I mention it so - 1. I won't forget to follow up and 2. In case others are experiencing similar things, we can collaborate on what works best.