Hello.
I like the MX-17 look, the Greybird-MX17 theme.
I´m currently using linuxmint (yet). Do you think this theme could be properly installed on linuxmint 18.3?
Just copying the files makes it work but with problems on some apps (while normal Greybird works fine).
Thanks.
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Using Greybird-mx17 on linuxmint
- Laurentius
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Re: Using Greybird-mx17 on linuxmint
Seems like a question for them, not us.
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Testing: AAO 722: 4.15.0-1-386. MX-17.1, AMD C-60 APU, 4 GB
Personal: XPS 13, 4.18.0-19.3-liquorix, 4 GB
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Re: Using Greybird-mx17 on linuxmint
Yes, you`re right.
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Re: Using Greybird-mx17 on linuxmint
its almost certainly the wrong gtk set. ours is gtk 3.22 I believe.
http://www.youtube.com/runwiththedolphin
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lenovo ThinkPad T530 - MX-18
lenovo s21e - MX-18, antiX-17.3.1 (live-USB)
FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
Re: Using Greybird-mx17 on linuxmint
It should work if it was rebuilt from the debianized source files on Mint 18.3. I think 18.3 is based on Ubuntu 16.04.
You can do it pretty easily in the cloud if you set up an openSUSE Build Service repo. There's a Howto in the Tips and Tricks section here.
You can do it pretty easily in the cloud if you set up an openSUSE Build Service repo. There's a Howto in the Tips and Tricks section here.