Yes, that's the 5.2.6 version we ship the 17.1 ISO with. We needed a newer version for the 4.15 kernel. As far as I know, we use module-assistant and virtualbox-guest-source to build the virtualbox-guest-modules drivers and install them on the ISO so you get that nice integration as a guest out of the box.
I'll take a look at that axiomd theme...except if it's seven years old, I have to wonder about GTK 3 support.
I also forgot that xfce comes with default-hdpi and default-xdpi themes built in; have you checked those out?
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It helps to install the same version of guest additions on the guest as the version of VBox on the host. I can't say if this is always essential but I have had issues in the past, recently with an MX-17 guest running in VBox on siduction.
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And there should be no reason for your VB version to be an Ubuntu version surely.
You can open MX package installer and install VB from popular apps tab.
[ADDED: Oops, I think I misunderstood your earlier post, ie that you're running MX as VM on another distro as host.]
You can open MX package installer and install VB from popular apps tab.
[ADDED: Oops, I think I misunderstood your earlier post, ie that you're running MX as VM on another distro as host.]
Desktop: Intel i5-4460, 16GB RAM, Intel integrated graphics
Clevo N130WU-based Ultrabook: Intel i7-8550U (Kaby Lake R), 16GB RAM, Intel integrated graphics (UEFI)
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Clevo N130WU-based Ultrabook: Intel i7-8550U (Kaby Lake R), 16GB RAM, Intel integrated graphics (UEFI)
ASUS X42D laptop: AMD Phenom II, 6GB RAM, Mobility Radeon HD 5400
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Hey, in the end I found a xfwm4-themes package, which contained Cruxish theme, which is okay too. Given it is in official repos, I presume its quality (regarding GTK3 support etc.) is good.
I wrote some scripts that change settings that irked me - https://github.com/akrasuski1/mx-config, as I like automating stuff :) Anyone having similar taste is free to use it.
I wrote some scripts that change settings that irked me - https://github.com/akrasuski1/mx-config, as I like automating stuff :) Anyone having similar taste is free to use it.
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Nice! Very concise. I gotta do something like this. Another one you might like for terminalrc isasdasd wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 5:50 pm Hey, in the end I found a xfwm4-themes package, which contained Cruxish theme, which is okay too. Given it is in official repos, I presume its quality (regarding GTK3 support etc.) is good.
I wrote some scripts that change settings that irked me - https://github.com/akrasuski1/mx-config, as I like automating stuff :) Anyone having similar taste is free to use it.
MiscSlimTabs=TRUE. Makes those fat tabs a little slimmer...
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Looks like a good one too (should be default...), but too keep the scripts slim, I probably won't add it. I don't usually use tabs in terminals anyway, just making tens of terminals if needed