antiX-19-a2_x64.iso xdelta patch
Re: antiX-19-a2_x64.iso xdelta patch
Applied the a2 patch without any issues. My experience mirrors my previous experience with a1 and what manyroads posted. Conky still flashes on the panel (ugh) but still goes away when clicked.
I like the papirus icon theme. The additional panel items in icewm were a nice touch. Stable. I could use this with spacefm/icewm as my main desktop without missing a beat.
I like the papirus icon theme. The additional panel items in icewm were a nice touch. Stable. I could use this with spacefm/icewm as my main desktop without missing a beat.
Re: antiX-19-a2_x64.iso xdelta patch
Would it be possible to get a copy of the manyroads taskbar flashing conky. Please
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Lenovo T430 : Debian10 antiX17 (i3) , 4.20.12 , i5 , 12gb .
Lenovo X220 : Test Machine (ATM)
Re: antiX-19-a2_x64.iso xdelta patch
A possible solution has been posted on the antiX-forum by eugen-b.
adding a line to conkyrc
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own_window_type desktop
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own_window_type override
Re: antiX-19-a2_x64.iso xdelta patch
I tried the options desktop, override, and normal, without any change in behavior. I also forced an upgrade to conky 1.10 with no change in the flashing artifact on the panel. (IceWM only)caprea wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 2:46 amA possible solution has been posted on the antiX-forum by eugen-b.
adding a line to conkyrcorCode: Select all
own_window_type desktop
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own_window_type override
Re: antiX-19-a2_x64.iso xdelta patch
As soon as the screenshot is attempted, the flashing panel item "Conky (antix1)" goes away. If, in the terminal I run "killall conky" then restart conky with "conky" the flashing panel artifact returns, but stops when I exit the terminal. In any case, conky continues to run just fine. Actually, it appears that running and existing any program causes the conky artifact on the panel to go away. I'm stumped.
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Re: antiX-19-a2_x64.iso xdelta patch
i think the conky has focus at that point, I think.
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FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
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FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
Re: antiX-19-a2_x64.iso xdelta patch
I think the issue might be with native antiX panel, or the antiX conkyrc. In some of my testing, when I use tint2 (settings below) instead of the native panel(s) and my antiX conky (below), there is no flashing. I hope this helps.
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Mark Rabideau - ManyRoads Genealogy -or- eirenicon llc. (geeky stuff)
i3wm, bspwm, hlwm, dwm, spectrwm ~ Linux #449130
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Re: antiX-19-a2_x64.iso xdelta patch
This is interesting. Maybe it is related to file handles attached to the conky process. Try opening a flashing conky in one terminal and in another terminal (already opened if need be) run:
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cpid=$(pidof conky)
echo $cpid
ls -lh /proc/$cpid/fd/
"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself -- and you are the easiest person to fool."
-- Richard Feynman
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Re: antiX-19-a2_x64.iso xdelta patch
I open two terminals. In the second terminal I enter "killall conky"BitJam wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 6:21 pm This is interesting. Maybe it is related to file handles attached to the conky process. Try opening a flashing conky in one terminal and in another terminal (already opened if need be) run:Then repeat that last command after you've closed the conky terminal and it has stopped flashing. See if anything has changed. There are easy ways to simulate closing the the terminal that launched conky but we don't want to go overboard.Code: Select all
cpid=$(pidof conky) echo $cpid ls -lh /proc/$cpid/fd/
Back in the first terminal:
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demo@antix1:~
$ echo $cpid
demo@antix1:~
$ cpid=$(pidof conky)
(I get a blank line.)
Now back in the 1st terminal:
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demo@antix1:~
$ echo $cpid
4371
demo@antix1:~
$ ls -lh /proc/$cpid/fd/
total 0
lrwx------ 1 demo demo 64 May 19 22:50 0 -> /dev/pts/2
lrwx------ 1 demo demo 64 May 19 22:50 1 -> /dev/pts/2
lrwx------ 1 demo demo 64 May 19 22:50 2 -> /dev/pts/2
lr-x------ 1 demo demo 64 May 19 22:50 3 -> anon_inode:inotify
lrwx------ 1 demo demo 64 May 19 22:50 5 -> 'socket:[18351]'
"Conky (antix1)" is flashing on the panel.
Back in the first terminal:
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demo@antix1:~
$ ls -lh /proc/$cpid/fd/
total 0
lrwx------ 1 demo demo 64 May 19 22:50 0 -> '/dev/pts/2 (deleted)'
lrwx------ 1 demo demo 64 May 19 22:50 1 -> '/dev/pts/2 (deleted)'
lrwx------ 1 demo demo 64 May 19 22:50 2 -> '/dev/pts/2 (deleted)'
lr-x------ 1 demo demo 64 May 19 22:50 3 -> anon_inode:inotify
lrwx------ 1 demo demo 64 May 19 22:50 5 -> 'socket:[18351]'
Back in that first terminal again:
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demo@antix1:~
$ ls -lh /proc/$cpid/fd/
total 0
lrwx------ 1 demo demo 64 May 19 22:50 0 -> '/dev/pts/2 (deleted)'
lrwx------ 1 demo demo 64 May 19 22:50 1 -> '/dev/pts/2 (deleted)'
lrwx------ 1 demo demo 64 May 19 22:50 2 -> '/dev/pts/2 (deleted)'
lr-x------ 1 demo demo 64 May 19 22:50 3 -> anon_inode:inotify
lrwx------ 1 demo demo 64 May 19 22:50 5 -> 'socket:[18351]'
Re: antiX-19-a2_x64.iso xdelta patch
Yes, you did. Thanks. I think I was confused about your previous post. I thought you said you got conky to stop flashing by closing the terminal window it was launched from and I was following up on that lead. But here you say:
I'm sorry I misunderstood.Now, I close the second terminal by typing "exit" -- the one that started conky.
"Conky (antix1)" is flashing on the panel.
[...]
Finally, I click on the flashing panel item, and the artifact it goes away.
"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself -- and you are the easiest person to fool."
-- Richard Feynman
-- Richard Feynman