Freedom is the key to success with any distro

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Jerry3904
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Re: Freedom is the key to success with any distro

#71 Post by Jerry3904 »

Nope, but if someone has time to look into it that would be great. Can a dynamic link be set up to keep abreast of additions and changes?
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Re: Freedom is the key to success with any distro

#72 Post by manyroads »

@Jerry3094 Depending on how you want to do it, I think the answer is yes; updates (a connection) could be made available. Here is one approach: https://pvanb.wordpress.com/2013/02/04/ ... -notebook/

Here are a few other options:
http://zim-wiki.org/manual/Help/Export.html
http://zim-wiki.org/manual/Help/Importi ... files.html

Another thought is a simple manually selected export from the site (or perhaps even an auto-update from MX) to a defined location on an installed MX install to a location like /usr/share/notes of the base MX wiki notes; this could be user selectable from MX Tools, as an upload and over-write function.

The bottom line is yes... something is doable. We just need to determine what seems most appropriate.
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Re: Freedom is the key to success with any distro

#73 Post by gimcrack »

Eadwine Rose wrote: Tue Jan 01, 2019 9:54 am
gimcrack wrote: Tue Jan 01, 2019 9:38 am
Eadwine Rose wrote: Sat Dec 22, 2018 2:28 pm and there were a lot of things that I wanted that weren't there.
Like what? Linux is highly customizable. What ever is missing it's usually doable. Been using Linux for 15 years, so I'm very familiar with Linux.
Well.. it's been quite a few years since the switch from KDE to XFCE, so I want no longer ;)
The only KDE Application I take with me is k3b. It's just to good of a Application to abandon it. Yes, I have to install some KDE libraries to install k3b. But it's always worth it. I even like Pluma the text editor. Sometime I install that as well. But that's from the MATE DE.

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Re: Freedom is the key to success with any distro

#74 Post by Eadwine Rose »

Yes k3b was very nice, but I just burn a dvd so.. the default burning software is fine :)


The one I was missing was knewsticker. Tickr solved that one :)
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Re: Freedom is the key to success with any distro

#75 Post by Adrian »

KRDC and Kate are also nice...

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Re: Freedom is the key to success with any distro

#76 Post by Gordon Cooper »

k3b and Okular are added to MX here.

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