MX Unofficial Respin
- epicdragon44
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MX Unofficial Respin
Hello Community!
I made an unofficial respin of MX Linux for developers.
Basically, I added a dark theme default, removed the games, added a few language toolkits, tweaked a few visual things like the wallpaper, etc, enabled basic compositing for greater visual contrast between active/inactive elements, and updated the packages.
A list of modified packages here (copy-pasted from personal notes):
Purge gnome-mahjongg, chromium-bsu, aisleriot, gnome-hearts, lbreakout2, peg-e, swell-foop, gimp,
Install from terminal: emacs, openjdk-8-jre (for java edition), gdb, tilix, screen, tmux, redshift, geoclue-2.0 and redshift-gtk (both are redshift dependencies)
Install from package installer: scratch, git repo tools, meld, gnome-boxes
Install from internet: IntelliJ (for java edition: from Jetbrains Toolbox: also make custom desktop file), Jetbrains Toolbox(for all language editions: use github shell script and create a custom desktop file), Atom, Gitkraken
I made a separate edition for java developers, and might add more later.
I did NOT modify the basic setup: side panel, whisker menu, etc. I highly approve of the defaults.
What do you guys think? Does it look ok? If you want, download and give it a try. I'm calling it MXMake.
I want to emphasize this is unofficial and not affiliated with MX Linux. It's a spare-time fun project made with MX Snapshot.
Thanks for reading, and feedback welcome!
I made an unofficial respin of MX Linux for developers.
Basically, I added a dark theme default, removed the games, added a few language toolkits, tweaked a few visual things like the wallpaper, etc, enabled basic compositing for greater visual contrast between active/inactive elements, and updated the packages.
A list of modified packages here (copy-pasted from personal notes):
Purge gnome-mahjongg, chromium-bsu, aisleriot, gnome-hearts, lbreakout2, peg-e, swell-foop, gimp,
Install from terminal: emacs, openjdk-8-jre (for java edition), gdb, tilix, screen, tmux, redshift, geoclue-2.0 and redshift-gtk (both are redshift dependencies)
Install from package installer: scratch, git repo tools, meld, gnome-boxes
Install from internet: IntelliJ (for java edition: from Jetbrains Toolbox: also make custom desktop file), Jetbrains Toolbox(for all language editions: use github shell script and create a custom desktop file), Atom, Gitkraken
I made a separate edition for java developers, and might add more later.
I did NOT modify the basic setup: side panel, whisker menu, etc. I highly approve of the defaults.
What do you guys think? Does it look ok? If you want, download and give it a try. I'm calling it MXMake.
I want to emphasize this is unofficial and not affiliated with MX Linux. It's a spare-time fun project made with MX Snapshot.
Thanks for reading, and feedback welcome!
Re: MX Unofficial Respin
Nice initiative but I'm not a dev so won't be using it.
Just wanted to mention geoclue-2.0 and redshift-gtk are not dependencies. geoclue is only needed if you want it to automatically determine your location, it can be done manually instead. redshift-gtk is only needed if you want the pretty tray icon.
Just wanted to mention geoclue-2.0 and redshift-gtk are not dependencies. geoclue is only needed if you want it to automatically determine your location, it can be done manually instead. redshift-gtk is only needed if you want the pretty tray icon.
Re: MX Unofficial Respin
That sounds like a nice project, and I don't think MX developers would have any objections to it at all. Are you going to share it? You could put it up on a Google Drive or the like if you don't hit their download limit, or archive.org also allows software projects and no download limits, as far as I know.
- epicdragon44
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Re: MX Unofficial Respin
They aren't dependencies? Well, they do provide functionality, and what I believe is a better end user experience. Maybe you guys should bundle it as a default sometime? Just saying it's pretty good, and a lot of people use computers at night.
I thought I pasted the link to the Google Drive but apparently I didn't. Strange. In any case, here it is:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... rBK70XQ_9l
I'm not too familiar with Google Drive permissions, so if you can't see it please inform me.
EDIT: In case anyone wanted a screenshot - there's not too much to see different cosmetically. Just a dark theme and a wallpaper change (credits to mx linux on deviantart)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CYEp5y ... sp=sharing
Also, notably Gitkraken is proprietary. If you're an opensource believer (to the best of my knowledge) everything else is FOSS.
I thought I pasted the link to the Google Drive but apparently I didn't. Strange. In any case, here it is:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... rBK70XQ_9l
I'm not too familiar with Google Drive permissions, so if you can't see it please inform me.
EDIT: In case anyone wanted a screenshot - there's not too much to see different cosmetically. Just a dark theme and a wallpaper change (credits to mx linux on deviantart)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CYEp5y ... sp=sharing
Also, notably Gitkraken is proprietary. If you're an opensource believer (to the best of my knowledge) everything else is FOSS.
Re: MX Unofficial Respin
Welcome. Thanks for your interest in MX and your unofficial respin.
I know nothing much about development and coding, but if Gitkraken is proprietary, then it's not likely that MX can have it preinstalled by default. It's just a matter of what is proper and permitted.
I know nothing much about development and coding, but if Gitkraken is proprietary, then it's not likely that MX can have it preinstalled by default. It's just a matter of what is proper and permitted.
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Re: MX Unofficial Respin
Looks like it is https://www.gitkraken.com/eula:
“Software” means the particular version of the Axosoft proprietary software program supplied by Axosoft to You under the name GitKraken, including any Software updates and Documentation.
- epicdragon44
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Re: MX Unofficial Respin
I'll remove that if it concerns anyone. I'll have the new version up in a few days then.
I was just seeking feedback on the idea and see if anyone would test it. Thank you!
I was just seeking feedback on the idea and see if anyone would test it. Thank you!
- epicdragon44
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- Joined: Tue Aug 14, 2018 9:24 am
Re: MX Unofficial Respin
Alright, I have the new version up and running.
Plus, a website, https://mxmake.github.io/
Plus, a website, https://mxmake.github.io/
- Gordon Cooper
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Re: MX Unofficial Respin
Download OK, gave it brief test running live. Tomorrow when it is raining will install to a spare spot on an HD and test properly. Looks good so far.
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MX-18.2 64bit. Also MX17, Kubuntu14.04 & Puppy 6.3.
Re: MX Unofficial Respin
Thanks! The new website looks very nice indeed.
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