Posts: 251
JawsThemeSwimming428
Joined: 16 Mar 2008
#1
It took me once or twice to get used to it and figure it out completely. However, after that, from the time I started installing xfce until I booted into it was less than 10 minutes. Awesome job!!!

A few notes/questions:

1. I was having an issue with the battery not being able to be located by conky (or anything for that matter). Not sure where it is or how to correct that issue bu the xfce battery applet picked up the battery fine and I am using that.

2. Is there a point to using the antix control center in xfce? What does it have that the xfce control panel doesn't? I can't seem to locate where to get to the antix cc in xfce.

That's it so far!
Posts: 1,520
eriefisher
Joined: 07 Oct 2007
#2
You will find you don't need the antixcc very much once xfce is installed. xfce comes with pretty much everything you will need. If you want access to it just create a launcher on the panel and use antixcc as the command but like I said most of it won't be of much uses. There are a few thing in it that the control center provides easy access to though.
Posts: 1,228
secipolla
Joined: 15 Jun 2008
#3
eriefisher wrote:There are a few thing in it that the control center provides easy access to though.
Like the easy editing of the config files..(I don't know if xfce has anything similar)

BTW, Jaws, you can tinker antix-cc (I have no antiX anymore, but it's in /usr/share/antix or /usr/local/antix or anything like that) just to show what is useful for you now.